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SapphyMike Nov 24, 2004 03:03 PM

Mk2 Fezza XR2's..
 
What are they like handling wise?

also, as a track day toy, what are they like? anyone got any experience of one?

just want something to keep my no claims going once i've got rid of my cossie..

Bomber Nov 24, 2004 03:09 PM

Head on over to the www.xrtwo.com forums:

http://www.xrtwo.creativesell.com/forums/

Plenty of people there who have track cars and even run in the XR2 Saloon championships.

Hardeep_Singh Nov 24, 2004 03:11 PM

i think there excellent i didnt have much done to mine in the handling department just lowered on standard shocks and goodyear eagle f1s all around and the car handled VERY well better then my erst i'd say

bests person to ask is probably PFDAVE as his is well sorted in the handling department and does alot of trackdays!

Oranoco Nov 24, 2004 03:29 PM

PF Dave has one and it's a nippy little bugger.
I chased him round the track at FordFair the other year and I was well impressed with it. :cool:

SapphyMike Nov 24, 2004 03:29 PM

:top:

I've registered but not got an email back yet to let me use the forum :(

Bomber Nov 24, 2004 07:12 PM

Let me know if you are still having notification problems and i will sort it.

privatepie Nov 24, 2004 07:16 PM

get sum spax shocks decent spring and poly bush it and it will handel sweet go round croners like they are on rails

david Nov 24, 2004 07:17 PM

Great little cars round the track, borrowed a mates for a few trackdays at Knockhill and had loads of fun with it :top: :top:

TIFF Nov 24, 2004 07:18 PM

stick a turbo lump in it, will be fun then :top:

squizxr Nov 24, 2004 07:23 PM

they handle well mate, like has beens ed drop it n ul notice the difference!!!!

Rolls Nov 24, 2004 08:23 PM

pukka little cars!- oh, and did you get my pm last week matey?

vroooom ptssssh Nov 24, 2004 08:27 PM

minted wee cars :DD:

SapphyMike Nov 24, 2004 09:09 PM

I will be dropping in a turbo lump, then taking it to karlos von power maker ;)

rolls, no mate... re-send it!

Wazzzer Nov 24, 2004 10:35 PM

I loved my XR2, handled better than my RS, but then I've just found out why :cry: :cry:

Seriously wicked little cars, handle like their on rails :top:

jayRS Nov 24, 2004 10:53 PM

my first xr2 was lowered when i got it with unkown springs but it handled better than my rs with avo's! cant fault them, cracking motor, my project for one is a 4X4 cosworth lump in one

M Brian Nov 24, 2004 10:54 PM

excellent on flat roads!! bit to be desired on bump ones!! so would make excellent track car!!!!


althought mine aint too happy with 160-170bhp... no lsd and wet weather!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:

zoso11 Nov 24, 2004 11:40 PM

i had one for a year, stripped out bare, lowered, 2 buckets in, all i did 2 d engine was a set of twin 40 dcnf's, fast road cam and a janspeed competition exhaust..

In the real world round all the twisty B roads and country lanes where i live nuffin could keep up with it, was like a go kart. Gonna get another next year i fink as ma run around aswell as the RS.. Top car

slinkyboy777 Jul 27, 2009 02:38 PM

Had one as a Track Car for 10 years brilliant handling super reliable. I,ve ditched the old cvh for 2.0 zetec on webers best thing i ever did sitting in the garage just now not been out in 2 years as i,ve got an Evo now.

Matt Evans Jul 27, 2009 02:52 PM

My old "2"

http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...donnington.jpg
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...photos/XR2.jpg

rocky_robin Jul 27, 2009 03:54 PM

They handle flipping brilliantly.
Just by lowering mine with 40mm Pi springs, made a huge difference.
Simple homemade mods will tighten the handling even more without spending lots on manufactured parts.

In the wet, however is a different story............... :cry::cry::oops::oops:

My m8 has been using his XR2 on track for a few years now. He thought he'd buy a Corsa w/ a 2.0l red top as he was struggling on the straights. He doesn't feel safe running round the track in that, even though the suspension has been set up for the specific track.

The XR2 wins hands down, but just needs the power on the straights.....thats when the Zetec comes in. :top::top:

xrmalin Jul 27, 2009 06:31 PM

Mates got a zetec in his reckons he'll never go back to a cvh engine im not sure if his has been lowered or not i dont think it has just a strut brace front and rear & it goes round corners like its on rails

mark.

DanRSturbo Jul 27, 2009 06:51 PM

My m8 Barry has one, it was on the Norfolk stand at Central Day, stripped out with all door cards replaced with perspex, no rear bench, full roll cage in it, 2 90 spec RS Turbo Recaro's in the front, it's been dropped on spax springs, got 15" Escort GTI rims on it, not sure on the pipe, think it's a magnex on there, put's out 130 horses and went like stink round Brands Hatch a few weeks ago :top:

cozzfather Jul 27, 2009 06:54 PM

5 year old post :DD:

i have had well over 100 mk2 fiestas and half of them were xr2's and the biggest problem is rust plain and simple,everything else is easy on them exept the shit bodywork, i learned bodywork on rotten fiestas :cry:

i found the early b and c reg'ers to be faster then the d to g reg'ers

when i did have a rust free minter i treated it properly and i even drove a 89 f plate tasman blue one to st tropez and back and it never missed a beat once,was great fun on the bone dry south of france corniche roads.

:DD:

Tondeur Jul 27, 2009 08:15 PM

as suggested strut brace spax kit and there good mate
panard rod is the only let down
https://passionford.com/forum/restor...-remember.html

Tony

as for the post above very true try to find a spanish shell there much better and not uncommon


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