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Old 20-07-2004, 12:25 PM
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Ollie's 1989 Mk2 Fiesta XR2





Current Spec List:

Engine:
  • 1600 CVH Engine running an early XR2 Weber DFT Carb modified with manual choke.
  • Modified 1400 manifold.
  • K&N air filter and breather kit.
  • Blue Magnecore 8mm HT leads and NGK grooved plugs.
  • RS1600i Rocker cover.
  • Chrome strutt tops & expansion tank lid.
  • Polished ally cover's for brake reserviour and coil.
  • Polished (well it was once!) ally heat sheild on exhaust.
  • RS Supaflex clear ducting for cold air to the K&N (summer only).
  • Manual override for the radiator fan.
  • All visible hex bolts replaced with stainless torx ones.
  • All jubilee clips replaced with Hitorq stainless ones.
Running gear:
  • 15" x 6j 15 Spoke Fiesta Zetec S Wheels.
  • Goodridge braided brake hoses.
  • Ferodo DS2000 pads.
  • Red-dot 6 Groove discs on front.
  • Lowered 30mm on Avo adjustable rate dampers and springs.
  • Polysport bushes all round.
  • Powerflex rear strut top mounts.
Exterior:
  • Clear front and side indicators.
  • Clear rear light clusters.
  • Mirror bulbs all round for the indicators and LED clusters for the brake lights.
  • Early Clio rear wiper.
  • Shorter front wiper arms off some old BMW.
  • Silver pin stripe and bumber stripes.
  • Boot lock barrel removed, filled and painted to match the bodywork.
  • Engine grill bar and fuel cap colour coded.
  • Ford Headlight covers.
  • New Ford badges (they're smaller and darker!).
  • Black tubing between the scuttle pannel and the wings replaced with blue slicone tube.
Interior:
  • Lockwood white dials.
  • Foot well lights in the kick panel each activated by their respective door.
  • Most bulbs replaced with blue LED's (including the interior light!)
  • Additional sound deadening using 2 rolls of Dynamat.
  • Dash fixing bolts replaced with ally allenbolts and tapered sleeves.
  • Sparco harness pads.
  • Richbrook Polished Ally Gear knob.
  • Richbrook Polished Ally limited edition Fiesta tax-disc holder.
  • Remote boot solenoid.
  • Remote central locking.
  • Flamemaster Fire-extinquisher mounted under drivers seat.
ICE and Security:
  • Yep, it's got both.
Still to come:
  • Front (& maybe also rear) strut brace.
  • Kent CVH22 Cam & vernier pulley.
  • Magnex Exhaust.
  • Rear disc conversion.
For more information and work in progress pictures see - www.thefiesta.com/project1
Old 20-07-2004, 12:34 PM
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Thats a big spec list!
The Car its self is looking mint aswell!
Old 20-07-2004, 01:16 PM
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here here
Old 20-07-2004, 02:38 PM
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looks sweet. Even the way you've posted it is neat!
Old 20-07-2004, 07:40 PM
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very nice
Old 20-07-2004, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Fozy
looks sweet. Even the way you've posted it is neat!



Thanks for all the comments
Old 21-07-2004, 10:22 AM
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oliie c the carb ur runnin, is it the round shaped twin choke one, i think thats the dft, or the one with the square barrels?? i dunno if this makes any sense but any words of wisdum appreciated!! am runnin an xr2 lump in an escort with same carb as u i think, but some people reckon the other 'square' one is better, however others say thayre a nightmare to set up and not worth hassle!!!!!
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Very nice mate

Its good to something different, than just rs turbo's & cossies which we all like
Old 21-07-2004, 01:47 PM
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Old 21-07-2004, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by chiz
oliie c the carb ur runnin, is it the round shaped twin choke one, i think thats the dft, or the one with the square barrels?? i dunno if this makes any sense but any words of wisdum appreciated!! am runnin an xr2 lump in an escort with same carb as u i think, but some people reckon the other 'square' one is better, however others say thayre a nightmare to set up and not worth hassle!!!!!

The round topped one is a TLDM, the DFT is the one people refer to at the "sqare top" carb but it still has round venturi's.

DFT:



The main difference between the DFT and TLDM is that the DFT has bigger venturi's and has a mechanical linkage to open the second V instead of a vacuum operated one. This means it doesn't "back off" when the vacuum gets low - ie. cruising speed.

It wasn't overly difficult to set up, but the proper manifolds for them are quite rare and the carb would no longer fit it after I replaced the auto choke with a manual one. Hence I had to modify a 1400 CVH manifold to fit it instead (the foot print of the DFT is the same as the 1400 DFTM, but the TLDM is different).

Modified manifold:



Basically I've ground out all the holes to be the size required for the 32/34 DFT carb.

Hope this helps.
Old 21-07-2004, 03:27 PM
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Nice motor mate
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cheers mate, so u reckon it makes a big difference? u not considered usin the xr3i mfi head, its got bigger valves than normal cvh but u can run the carbs on it no probs. what brake ur fezy puttin out u reckon mate?
Old 22-07-2004, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by chiz
cheers mate, so u reckon it makes a big difference? u not considered usin the xr3i mfi head, its got bigger valves than normal cvh but u can run the carbs on it no probs. what brake ur fezy puttin out u reckon mate?
I'm not sure if the MFi head will fit my engine, I seem to remember the MFi being a proper hemi whereas mine is the later leanburn type... could be wrong though.

I think the carb made a difference yeah, it gives better response, but remember I also ground out the ports in my manifold at the same time as fitting it.
Old 23-07-2004, 10:26 AM
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yeah think ur right, mfi head wont fit lean burn, think piston tops are different design as far as im aware. u any closer to puttin the cam in?? am really intreaged to c wat a difference that will make. when i first built up my engine i was usin a high lift cam i got from an xr3i i broke, but coudlnt get her to run, fueling probs mainly. also couldnt ID the cam which nvr helped tryin to set up timing either!!! not a big deal to change tho, was worth a shot.
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As I've told you before Ollie, love the car
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