FOCUS RS 4x4 COSWORTH 24 - 02 - 2013
#86
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
picture update 20 - 2 - 2008
Just a quick update............ wheels on just to see how its gonna look.
Mock up intercooler in place...... Pro alloy are in the process of building it as i post this
Gear box all refurbishes -powerflex bushes and paint etc
Brand new gear lever gaiter and surround plus focus RS knob all via flea bay
Mock up intercooler in place...... Pro alloy are in the process of building it as i post this
Gear box all refurbishes -powerflex bushes and paint etc
Brand new gear lever gaiter and surround plus focus RS knob all via flea bay
#87
Advanced PassionFord User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Essex
Posts: 1,636
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Where did you get the Carbon Wing mirrors from and How much? A m8 of mine could be interested in some ot them?
Car looks well good n all. Nice you kept it looking standard too. Apart from being black, gna be a nice sleeper.
Car looks well good n all. Nice you kept it looking standard too. Apart from being black, gna be a nice sleeper.
#88
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
Thanks Glen - i got C A Automotive to make them for me - expensive but well worth it, i had the front bumper vents done in carbon too but decided the standard look was the away forward so i sold them to a Mr Guido Elmer , he has them on his focus cosworth now
#93
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
#95
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
focus RS 4x4 cosworth - new pictures 03.03.2008
Picked this up from Pro Alloy this afternoon - Notice the T4 size pipes!!!
Thumbs up to Wayne and Alex at Pro Alloy they are fabulous at what they do.
Thumbs up to Wayne and Alex at Pro Alloy they are fabulous at what they do.
#98
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
Offered up the intercooler today and it fits a treat ! im well pleased with the way things are progressing, the car is actually starting to take shape now......
#107
Part of the Furniture
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Yeovil, Somerset
Posts: 159
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Did this start life as a genuine Focus RS or did you by the rear arches and stich them into a normal shell??
Loving it in black! it's how ford should have built it!
Loving it in black! it's how ford should have built it!
#108
Regular Contributor
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 282
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Cool project!
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
#109
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
Thanks for the comments..... unfortunately a focus RS body shell costs a small fortune compared to a standard one , so i bought the wings and quarter panels from fords and it all started from there.... im hoping the achieve that factory finish - something near what fords shouldve built!
#110
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
Cool project!
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
#113
PassionFord Post Whore!!
iTrader: (6)
Stunning looking car love the idea of the near standard look from the outside, as you say as ford should have built it
Mine was fine with a 7" diff but had to cut 3mm off the back of my 71/2" casing to clear the arb.
Cool project!
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
I noticed your uprated diff mount. I have one like that but still need to fit it. How did you get around the rear ARB fouling the top bolt? (diffmount to diff) I reckon the diff rear plate needs modding and the holes in the plate that bolts to the floor need to be made bigger so the entire diff mount goes a bit further towards the front of the car so it clears the rear ARB.
#117
PassionFord Post Whore!!
iTrader: (1)
great conversion really good build quality
great 4x4 conversion what sort of power you going to run ?
https://passionford.com/forum/restorations-rebuilds-and-projects/263882-zakspeed-escort-4x4-500-hp-328mm-rear-discs-machined-rear-spoiler-profiles-here.html
heres my 4x4 escort mk2
https://passionford.com/forum/restorations-rebuilds-and-projects/263882-zakspeed-escort-4x4-500-hp-328mm-rear-discs-machined-rear-spoiler-profiles-here.html
heres my 4x4 escort mk2
#118
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
#119
PassionFord Post Troll
Thread Starter
great 4x4 conversion what sort of power you going to run ?
https://passionford.com/forum/showthread.php?t=263882
heres my 4x4 escort mk2
https://passionford.com/forum/showthread.php?t=263882
heres my 4x4 escort mk2