My 3dr Cosworth project updated (16.01.12)*
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Cheers dude, gutted to have it off the road so soon but its a waste to keep having the gearbox rebuilt at £300 odd quid a time and 2 gearboxes in 800 miles is abit much.
Would be alot closer to a Tremec but the dentist is after a new Porsche i recon at what me teeth are costing to get sorted out.
Would be alot closer to a Tremec but the dentist is after a new Porsche i recon at what me teeth are costing to get sorted out.
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Latest update as been busy with another project i have so the Sierra has taken abit of a back seat.
Firstly i took the diff out and sent it to Bara for a rebuild and he even cleaned and painted it all up for me
Also took the front bumper off and dropped it off at TT Mac (body shop) due to the paint all flaking off, (TT Mac didn't paint it before, was another crap body shop) so the car is looking in abit of a sorry state at the moment.
When putting the Diff back in i noticed one of the rear shocks was leaking so that was quickly removed and sent off, got it back today but its raining so will re-fit tomorrow
Yesterday spent a good few hours doing some wiring.
All went well bar the ACT gauge going up in smoke
Just need to finish wiring the gauges in/ fitting the sensors etc under the bonnet as only did the dash part yesterday but had a mate weld the boss in the down pipe for the AFR gauge so the exhaust can go back on this week as well.
Firstly i took the diff out and sent it to Bara for a rebuild and he even cleaned and painted it all up for me
Also took the front bumper off and dropped it off at TT Mac (body shop) due to the paint all flaking off, (TT Mac didn't paint it before, was another crap body shop) so the car is looking in abit of a sorry state at the moment.
When putting the Diff back in i noticed one of the rear shocks was leaking so that was quickly removed and sent off, got it back today but its raining so will re-fit tomorrow
Yesterday spent a good few hours doing some wiring.
All went well bar the ACT gauge going up in smoke
Just need to finish wiring the gauges in/ fitting the sensors etc under the bonnet as only did the dash part yesterday but had a mate weld the boss in the down pipe for the AFR gauge so the exhaust can go back on this week as well.
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Cheers dude, just got to set it all up now but shouldn't take too long and get the surround sent off to Central Blast
Also got a nice carbon splitter coming for when the bumper comes back from paint which is hopefully thursday-friday.
It coming back together
Also got a nice carbon splitter coming for when the bumper comes back from paint which is hopefully thursday-friday.
It coming back together
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Alright Ronnie
The shift lights are part of the AIM display, what you see on the right is the block for the "Bright 6" its the lights for indicators,high beam,hand brake light etc as i wasn't sure if they were needed for MOT and couldn't think where else to put them but its just a unfinished part at the minute, more work to be done on it yet.
The shift lights are part of the AIM display, what you see on the right is the block for the "Bright 6" its the lights for indicators,high beam,hand brake light etc as i wasn't sure if they were needed for MOT and couldn't think where else to put them but its just a unfinished part at the minute, more work to be done on it yet.
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Cheers Lincoln
Thank you for all your advise on the diff, gonna use this one for the while and see how it copes, should it break again im going the 8.8 route like yours.
Spoke to a few companies about the Tremec and they are coming in at $2600 shipped but by the time you add the import duty its going to be cheaper to source from here i think, got quoted £1750 i think it was with the vat from a place London way
Thank you for all your advise on the diff, gonna use this one for the while and see how it copes, should it break again im going the 8.8 route like yours.
Spoke to a few companies about the Tremec and they are coming in at $2600 shipped but by the time you add the import duty its going to be cheaper to source from here i think, got quoted £1750 i think it was with the vat from a place London way
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Cheers matey, its taken a long time but im getting somewhere to how i want the car.
Few pics i took today but not done any work as been in for dental work again today
Lambda boss
Wiring for lambda and boost gauge, bit messy in there
Metal boost hose from turbo to cooler to replace bodge pipe
Few pics i took today but not done any work as been in for dental work again today
Lambda boss
Wiring for lambda and boost gauge, bit messy in there
Metal boost hose from turbo to cooler to replace bodge pipe
#578
Hey Gav - pay particular attention getting the bellhousing right on the Tremec - they are very sensitive if you get any runout on the input shaft - the tremec fits into the spigot on the standard bellhousing (if you get the ford box) but may not be accurately inline with crank once you have welded the bellhousing to support the tremec - it is a good idea to line it up with a spare block without a crank installed after you have modded the bellhousing.
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Alright Ronnie
The shift lights are part of the AIM display, what you see on the right is the block for the "Bright 6" its the lights for indicators,high beam,hand brake light etc as i wasn't sure if they were needed for MOT and couldn't think where else to put them but its just a unfinished part at the minute, more work to be done on it yet.
The shift lights are part of the AIM display, what you see on the right is the block for the "Bright 6" its the lights for indicators,high beam,hand brake light etc as i wasn't sure if they were needed for MOT and couldn't think where else to put them but its just a unfinished part at the minute, more work to be done on it yet.
whats that sensor on your air filter mate?
looking sweet mate
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Cheers guys all the hard work is finally starting to pay off.
Lincoln
Thank you for the information mate, you have been a great help with transmission info
Ronnie
Hoping to get a few track days under my belt this year if possible to get to know the car and iron out bits i feel need sorting once out there, plus Mallory is 15mins from my house and Donington is about 20-30mins away so i have no excuse.
The sensor on the filter is the lead for the Lambda, the lead is that long i recon i could have fitted it to the tail pipe, lol
Hoping to get most of the work done over the bank holiday to get it on the road again, just got to wait to get the bumper from the bodyshop and splitter off Mike Rainbird but my aim is to go to the Central groups track day at Mallory on the 5th Sept.
Lincoln
Thank you for the information mate, you have been a great help with transmission info
Ronnie
Hoping to get a few track days under my belt this year if possible to get to know the car and iron out bits i feel need sorting once out there, plus Mallory is 15mins from my house and Donington is about 20-30mins away so i have no excuse.
The sensor on the filter is the lead for the Lambda, the lead is that long i recon i could have fitted it to the tail pipe, lol
Hoping to get most of the work done over the bank holiday to get it on the road again, just got to wait to get the bumper from the bodyshop and splitter off Mike Rainbird but my aim is to go to the Central groups track day at Mallory on the 5th Sept.
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Cheers guys all the hard work is finally starting to pay off.
Lincoln
Thank you for the information mate, you have been a great help with transmission info
Ronnie
Hoping to get a few track days under my belt this year if possible to get to know the car and iron out bits i feel need sorting once out there, plus Mallory is 15mins from my house and Donington is about 20-30mins away so i have no excuse.
The sensor on the filter is the lead for the Lambda, the lead is that long i recon i could have fitted it to the tail pipe, lol
Hoping to get most of the work done over the bank holiday to get it on the road again, just got to wait to get the bumper from the bodyshop and splitter off Mike Rainbird but my aim is to go to the Central groups track day at Mallory on the 5th Sept.
Lincoln
Thank you for the information mate, you have been a great help with transmission info
Ronnie
Hoping to get a few track days under my belt this year if possible to get to know the car and iron out bits i feel need sorting once out there, plus Mallory is 15mins from my house and Donington is about 20-30mins away so i have no excuse.
The sensor on the filter is the lead for the Lambda, the lead is that long i recon i could have fitted it to the tail pipe, lol
Hoping to get most of the work done over the bank holiday to get it on the road again, just got to wait to get the bumper from the bodyshop and splitter off Mike Rainbird but my aim is to go to the Central groups track day at Mallory on the 5th Sept.
cool mate, would be good to see it in track no excuse mate if you've got them tracks so close, oh right i just wondered what it was
good luck with it mate, definately one of my favourite 3 doors
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Cheers Ronnie missed your post.
The diff is back in the car and filled with oil so is ready to go.
Rear shock is also re-fitted so another job off the list.
Recieved my Splitter today off Mike Rainbird
Tidied up the wiring in the engine bay, also fitted my loom extension for the idle valve from Ryan, now idles from cold
Lambda fitted
Just got to make a bracket to fit the sensor for the boost gauge then give engine bay a good clean
Front bumper should hopefully be back from the bodyshop tomorrow as they were painting it today
The diff is back in the car and filled with oil so is ready to go.
Rear shock is also re-fitted so another job off the list.
Recieved my Splitter today off Mike Rainbird
Tidied up the wiring in the engine bay, also fitted my loom extension for the idle valve from Ryan, now idles from cold
Lambda fitted
Just got to make a bracket to fit the sensor for the boost gauge then give engine bay a good clean
Front bumper should hopefully be back from the bodyshop tomorrow as they were painting it today
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Cheers guys, cant wait to get it back out just having it running again was great, cost me a new battery mind as the other wouldn't charge. The engine fired up first turn of the key without any drama's and sat there idling perfectly for a good 20 mins while i set up the digital dash so was chuffed with that.
Was looking to have the car on the road this week for the track day but forgot im away on a stag do in Leeds friday/saturday/sunday so will tax it next week some time but it gives me some more time to sort the wheel speed sensor as need to make the wires longer to reach the dash and will fit the saff anti roll bar and adj. TCA's as well.
Marco
Will pop over once its on the road and take you for a spin see what you recon, but no moaning about the noisey gearbox, got my name down for a Tremec as soon as they come in stock.
Was looking to have the car on the road this week for the track day but forgot im away on a stag do in Leeds friday/saturday/sunday so will tax it next week some time but it gives me some more time to sort the wheel speed sensor as need to make the wires longer to reach the dash and will fit the saff anti roll bar and adj. TCA's as well.
Marco
Will pop over once its on the road and take you for a spin see what you recon, but no moaning about the noisey gearbox, got my name down for a Tremec as soon as they come in stock.
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Small update today
Went and collected my bumper from the body shop
Got the guy to paint the inserts gloss black and the area behind the fog light grills as well.
Had a bit of bad luck with the splitter though as it seems it won't fit.
Bit gutted as it means i am held up again but im sure Mike will get the issue sorted for me.
Edited as the problem was the bumper not the splitter.
Went and collected my bumper from the body shop
Got the guy to paint the inserts gloss black and the area behind the fog light grills as well.
Had a bit of bad luck with the splitter though as it seems it won't fit.
Bit gutted as it means i am held up again but im sure Mike will get the issue sorted for me.
Edited as the problem was the bumper not the splitter.
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