Ford Puma - Track Car
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Ford Puma - Track Car
Hi guys, been reading the forums more and more lately, been in the Ford scene for 6 or so years, owned 2 puma's, a mk5 zetec s, Escort RS turbo and a Focus diesel.
my current fleet is my trusty Focus diesel..which is now on 203k and my pride and joy which is my Puma track car.
so thought id post a thread up to keep updated.
Brief history, owned the car 4 years, pretty much wrote it off after 6 months (driving like and arse) but now its a dedicated track car. This isnt a big power car but its aim is to be as cheap to run and maintain as possible and to deliver the maximum from what i have.
spec...where do i begin...
15" OZ superleggera's
D1 spec wheel nuts
5mm front spacers
20mm rear beam spacers
Toyo T1-R tyres
Mocal oil cooler
Oil catch tank
Piper 4-2-1
Piper s/s system with decat
300mm front brakes
Fiesta ST rear disc conversion
Goodridge hoses
Carbon bonnet
Carbon splitter
Carbon canards
Carbon door cards
Carbon mud flaps
AP coilovers
OMP strut braces
Powerflex bushes
JR panel filter
FRP air box
Custom air feed
JS silicone hoses
8mm igniton leads
Flowed MAF and throttle body
Stripped interior
RMD bucket seats
Flocked dash
TRS harnesses
Suede steering wheel
Drilled rear bumper
Smoothed front bumper
Aero catches
RMD race battery under passenger seat
All sound deadening removed
probably missed a fair bit off there but you get the idea.
anyway picture time!
More work coming over the winter months so hopefully will be updating quite often...providing i dont blow all my money in the christmas sales!
my current fleet is my trusty Focus diesel..which is now on 203k and my pride and joy which is my Puma track car.
so thought id post a thread up to keep updated.
Brief history, owned the car 4 years, pretty much wrote it off after 6 months (driving like and arse) but now its a dedicated track car. This isnt a big power car but its aim is to be as cheap to run and maintain as possible and to deliver the maximum from what i have.
spec...where do i begin...
15" OZ superleggera's
D1 spec wheel nuts
5mm front spacers
20mm rear beam spacers
Toyo T1-R tyres
Mocal oil cooler
Oil catch tank
Piper 4-2-1
Piper s/s system with decat
300mm front brakes
Fiesta ST rear disc conversion
Goodridge hoses
Carbon bonnet
Carbon splitter
Carbon canards
Carbon door cards
Carbon mud flaps
AP coilovers
OMP strut braces
Powerflex bushes
JR panel filter
FRP air box
Custom air feed
JS silicone hoses
8mm igniton leads
Flowed MAF and throttle body
Stripped interior
RMD bucket seats
Flocked dash
TRS harnesses
Suede steering wheel
Drilled rear bumper
Smoothed front bumper
Aero catches
RMD race battery under passenger seat
All sound deadening removed
probably missed a fair bit off there but you get the idea.
anyway picture time!
More work coming over the winter months so hopefully will be updating quite often...providing i dont blow all my money in the christmas sales!
Last edited by PumaJay; 14-12-2012 at 03:02 PM.
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Saw this with its little feature in Fast Ford or Performance Ford magazine, 1 of the 2 anyway. Looks ace. And my god that caliper is a tight squeeze!! Will be following this!
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Yeh I know I posted it but it wasn't in this section so just thought I stick a new thread in the proper place.
Won't be doing the Bedford trackday, my first one next year is rockingham march 31st
Won't be doing the Bedford trackday, my first one next year is rockingham march 31st
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Update... Car is flat! Damn race battery doesn't do too well in the cold weather, my fault really as I didn't take it off and pop it on my trickle charger! Oh well!
Job for this week at some point then is to get the battery out which is under the passenger seat and bolted down, it's never simple with a modified car is it.
Might look into some form of insulation for the battery, some kind of blanket to wrap it in just to protect abit more.
Oh and I've also got a lotus exige carbon fibre rear spoiler blade them I'm trying to work out how to fit.
Job for this week at some point then is to get the battery out which is under the passenger seat and bolted down, it's never simple with a modified car is it.
Might look into some form of insulation for the battery, some kind of blanket to wrap it in just to protect abit more.
Oh and I've also got a lotus exige carbon fibre rear spoiler blade them I'm trying to work out how to fit.
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UPDATE.... well not much of an update but...
spent a couple of hours doing a few jobs on the car
tidied the calipers up abit with a re paint
polished the back box with some Kleers metal polish - cant recommend this stuff highly enough!!
before..
after..
and then added a couple of the speed hunters stickers..
one up on the ramp
out the bedroom window
also ordered a rear half cage today, Custom cages CL2, should arrive in 15 days or so, also added a harness bar to the order, so lots to be getting on with, need to get a major service kit ordered next
spent a couple of hours doing a few jobs on the car
tidied the calipers up abit with a re paint
polished the back box with some Kleers metal polish - cant recommend this stuff highly enough!!
before..
after..
and then added a couple of the speed hunters stickers..
one up on the ramp
out the bedroom window
also ordered a rear half cage today, Custom cages CL2, should arrive in 15 days or so, also added a harness bar to the order, so lots to be getting on with, need to get a major service kit ordered next
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Finally managed to give the car a proper good clean a week or so ago, been wanting to do it for about the past 6 weeks or so now but just havent had the time.
But!! Finally today i managed to get it done.
anyway a few pictures
Iphone pictures only im afraid, the eagle eyed among you will notice the number plate is peeling up, new one is on order!
then last weekend i spent most of the day down the garage with a few mates working on various days cars, including my own and managed to get a couple of jobs done.
Removed the pipes and rad from the aircon system, still need to get the pump and matrix out but i need the P/S pump from a non air con fiesta first.
the pile of cack removed, doesnt weigh much but every little counts.
then i got the oil cooler mounted better and plumbed in, only one pic of that as i forgot to take more, fits nicely with the P/S cooler with the air con rad gone
But!! Finally today i managed to get it done.
anyway a few pictures
Iphone pictures only im afraid, the eagle eyed among you will notice the number plate is peeling up, new one is on order!
then last weekend i spent most of the day down the garage with a few mates working on various days cars, including my own and managed to get a couple of jobs done.
Removed the pipes and rad from the aircon system, still need to get the pump and matrix out but i need the P/S pump from a non air con fiesta first.
the pile of cack removed, doesnt weigh much but every little counts.
then i got the oil cooler mounted better and plumbed in, only one pic of that as i forgot to take more, fits nicely with the P/S cooler with the air con rad gone
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This looks great, nice car
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Future plans... enjoy it and do as many track days in it as i can afford to do.
Got a rear half cage being deliverd next week from custom cages so i'l be getting that welded in as soon as it arrives, also plan on stripping the interior again in the process so i can paint it matt black with an orange cage.
Ive got loads of other bits and bobs that i need to do and fit, oil pressure guage,
battery isolater switch, mainly parts ive bought but never bothered to fit, do before i buy anything else i plan on fitting all the parts of got laying about in the shed.
Got a rear half cage being deliverd next week from custom cages so i'l be getting that welded in as soon as it arrives, also plan on stripping the interior again in the process so i can paint it matt black with an orange cage.
Ive got loads of other bits and bobs that i need to do and fit, oil pressure guage,
battery isolater switch, mainly parts ive bought but never bothered to fit, do before i buy anything else i plan on fitting all the parts of got laying about in the shed.
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looks good mate, im planning on removing my aircon too at some point, how come you need to fit a different PAS pump?
im hoping to be at the track day on the 31st too, mine is pretty much std at the mo (ebc pads, filter and T1Rs) so itll be interesting to see how much quicker yours is. im trying to resist the temptation to go fully stripped and as light as possible at the minute as its my daily, but i fear i may not be able to resist the urge after this track day
im hoping to be at the track day on the 31st too, mine is pretty much std at the mo (ebc pads, filter and T1Rs) so itll be interesting to see how much quicker yours is. im trying to resist the temptation to go fully stripped and as light as possible at the minute as its my daily, but i fear i may not be able to resist the urge after this track day
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As regards to the PAS pump, when you remove the air con pump the belt needs re-routing, the only way to allow this is fit a PAS pump from a non aircon model as it relocates it to where the air con pump was, and then the PAS pump becomes replaced with a tensioner, plus is a lighter unit that the one thats on my car
Last edited by PumaJay; 08-03-2013 at 12:21 PM.
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little update... did my forst track day of 2013 at rockingham on easter sunday, good track, would recomend it people, the banking is a great element that other tracks cant offer!
few from rockingham track day
few from rockingham track day
Last edited by PumaJay; 05-04-2013 at 12:34 PM.
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Fair play thats a really neat looking car. I didnt think ST170 discs would fit under a 15inch wheel. Do you still use the standard puma caliper?
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I have got some videos il put them on over the weekend.
Won't be painting the wheels orange, I like the stealthy look
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Nice little puma Jay. I remember this at Toms place (QCS) where are the carbon cannards from?
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they were a lucky ebay find, got them for 35 quid!
yeh i had many a long night working on this down at QCS, shame he let the business go, i missed having my own personal mechanic!! oh well!!
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couple of videos... dont know why they dont show up in there own window but oh well..
this one is from my helmet, braking for the hairpin my mate in his clio tries to come down the inside, his brakes are no where near as good as mine and i knew he wouldnt make the corner... still gets very close though!!
Another one from the windscreen, finally went through the banking flat... scary as hell!! i apolagise for my mate Pete in the passenger seat, he never shuts up
this one is from my helmet, braking for the hairpin my mate in his clio tries to come down the inside, his brakes are no where near as good as mine and i knew he wouldnt make the corner... still gets very close though!!
Another one from the windscreen, finally went through the banking flat... scary as hell!! i apolagise for my mate Pete in the passenger seat, he never shuts up
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very quick update... crap pictures but i fitted..
Rear wheel bearings
Front wheel bearings
Front discs
20mm longer studs in front
20mm spacers
much wider front track now and no more grinding noises!!
will get some much better pictures when i next get the car off its wheels.
Rear wheel bearings
Front wheel bearings
Front discs
20mm longer studs in front
20mm spacers
much wider front track now and no more grinding noises!!
will get some much better pictures when i next get the car off its wheels.
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Looking good mate, how's the handling with the wider track now?
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cant really say yet, i havent driven the car in anger for a little while now but it did feel pretty good on the drive home, i think the next job is to free my coilovers off so i can drop the front a little bit more, the understeer seeems to build up too quick, id prefer abit more grip.... new stickier tyres will also help when i get round to buying some more wheels.
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cant really say yet, i havent driven the car in anger for a little while now but it did feel pretty good on the drive home, i think the next job is to free my coilovers off so i can drop the front a little bit more, the understeer seeems to build up too quick, id prefer abit more grip.... new stickier tyres will also help when i get round to buying some more wheels.
abjustable wishbones
job done
oh and stop putting your foot harder down when coming into the bends half throttle or less going in and full throttle on the way out.
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yeh there were quite a few 182's out on that day.
^^ on the way in im on the brakes, i aim to get slowed down turned in then put the power down as im apexing the corner and starting to take the lock off
from watching some of the guys go round i was pretty smooth and quick, didnt have many people get passed me all day....
... then again, its very easy to get the red mist on track and just to start over driving which i am like many guilty of.
Adjustable wishbones are on my shopping list, think im gonna send mine off to have rose jointed adjustable ball joints fitted.
^^ on the way in im on the brakes, i aim to get slowed down turned in then put the power down as im apexing the corner and starting to take the lock off
from watching some of the guys go round i was pretty smooth and quick, didnt have many people get passed me all day....
... then again, its very easy to get the red mist on track and just to start over driving which i am like many guilty of.
Adjustable wishbones are on my shopping list, think im gonna send mine off to have rose jointed adjustable ball joints fitted.
Last edited by PumaJay; 29-05-2013 at 03:46 PM.
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they are great fun, this is my second one, through work ive driven so many different cars, evo's, impreza, lambo's, ferrari's etc and nothing puts a smile on my face quite like it, theres just something about small light and cheap front wheel drive cars, there just so chuckable and no matter how bad it goes wrong theres always hope you can get it back!
ive had oppotunities to buy bigger and better cars but ive always stood by my puma.
ive had oppotunities to buy bigger and better cars but ive always stood by my puma.
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i didnt last time i was on the track and the reason i was sliding around because i had a blow out on the rear left wheel but didnt notice any thing wrong because i had a stock rear end where to front was stiff so a very boncey rear ended anyway lol.