Back when I started this project thread, this is what I said:
And it's true that I did not add a 6-point cage, racing seats, gut the interior, or swap an entirely different FI system (a bolt-on turbocharger change is not ENTIRELY different). BUT, I did tilt the car probably to be more like 55 percent street. And the few remaining items will tilt it to more like 50/50. Hopefully though, all what I'm doing will make it safer on the track and more likely to drive home in one piece. Fingers crossed. I think I can see the "end" of this build coming! May be time to enjoy it a little now.
Here's what's done:
Engine and Exhaust
Some photos taken along the way.
A snapshot from the car's first track day (3/28/15)
Adapted 993 brake cooling air deflectors (4/20/15)
Mishimoto baffled oil catch can attached to strut tower and plumbing routing (4/20/15)
Fire extinguishner under seat mount (4/15/16)
OMP pedals and the Boosted Designs dead pedal (4/15/16)
Pierce Motorsports front tow hook (requires stock crash beam) (4/15/16)
Rear tow hook (4/15/16)
Down view of Mishimoto fan shroud (4/15/16)
Sico vent installed (7/8/16)
Car is *mostly* "done" (7/27/16)
Paddock pic from The Ridge (7/30/16)
Some clean laps at The Ridge, starting to get a feel for the place (7/30/16)
[video=youtube;jols2ftkuiE]
]View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jols2ftkuiE[/video]
Two snapshots from Audi track day (8/20/16)
Snapshot from SCCA Track Night in America at The Ridge (8/10/17)
Wounded warriors. Two cars done for the day (9/1/17)
Maybe the last time on track with Club Lotus NW at Portland (9/1/17)
[video=youtube;8dLvAgdlJ4Q]
]View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dLvAgdlJ4Q[/video]
I know that most people are not fans of the 15-inch wheels, but for my purposes, they're perfect. I like having more rubber driving over our crappy roads. There are also way more options in the 205/50-15 tire size versus 16- and 17-inch choices that fit this car. 205 is not a very wide size, but for my application, they'll work great. I'm not racing this car. I'll keep the stock interior and stock safety gear.
With the May 2017 update to the mountune MRX setup and the additional of the "oil control system," this car is mostly done. Whew. That took three years.
I'll also post track day photos and such here from time to time.
Track day updates:
meFiSTo said:
My prior FWD Ford car was not stealthy. It had an APR wing, CF hood, tow hooks, 6-point cage, Recaro racing seats, catless exhaust, FSWerks camber plates (had to chop off the top of the strut tower), a kill switch (pull cord poking out of the top edge of the hood), a very whiny Powerworks charge-air cooled supercharger, racing steering wheel, fire suppression kit, and so on. It touched all the senses: visual, audible, olfactory, and even tactile (made my butt ache sitting in those buckets). Focustein started life as an SVT Focus, but became a bit of a beast to drive around town. It stalled from time to time and would throw CELs when the test pipe was in there (and even with the aftermarket cat). It was essentially a 99 percent track toy. I sold it in 2012.
Frankenfiesta is not going to go that far. I'm shooting for more like a 70 percent street car. I want to happily drive it around town without drawing unwanted attention. But (there is always a but), I do want the car to be quick and nimble at the track on club HPDE days. Toward that end, I've been assembling bits and getting stuff bolted on. The car was ordered in December 2013 and landed at the dealer for pickup at the end of April 2014. Now, it's just about done. It's a compromise car. It does not have a lot of miles on it, but that should change with trips down to Portland International Raceway and The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton for occasional lapping days. Who knows, maybe there's a road trip to California tracks in the future. Anything is possible.
Frankenfiesta is not going to go that far. I'm shooting for more like a 70 percent street car. I want to happily drive it around town without drawing unwanted attention. But (there is always a but), I do want the car to be quick and nimble at the track on club HPDE days. Toward that end, I've been assembling bits and getting stuff bolted on. The car was ordered in December 2013 and landed at the dealer for pickup at the end of April 2014. Now, it's just about done. It's a compromise car. It does not have a lot of miles on it, but that should change with trips down to Portland International Raceway and The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton for occasional lapping days. Who knows, maybe there's a road trip to California tracks in the future. Anything is possible.
Here's what's done:
Engine and Exhaust
- Borla exhaust
- Cobb exhaust hangers
- mountune intake package installed with MP 215 tune
- mountune high-flow cat
- mountune MRX turbo upgrade and tune
- mountune BOV
- mountune Fiesta ST Oil Control System
- mountune FMIC
- mountune high-flow lower intercooler charge pipe
- mountune high flow induction hose
- Mishimoto oil cooler
- Mishimoto high-capacity radiator package with CHILL fluid
- Mishimoto 160 degree t-stat
- Mishimoto oil catch can and drain kit
- Denso Iridium ITV22 pre-gapped spark plugs
- Quaife LSD
- Shift linkage "reinforced" with a zip-tie (lesson learned from my SVT Focus...these things love to pop out..not fun at the track)
- mountune quick shifter
- BC Racing BR Type coilovers (corner balanced and aligned with a 2 degrees of negative camber)
- H&R camber bolts
- Cobb rear motor mount
- Pierce Motorsports 4-point lower brace
- StopTech braided stainless-sheathed teflon brake lines
- Torque RT700 brake fluid
- Team Dynamics PR 1.2 15x8 35 mm offset 4x108 High Power Silver wheels with Hankook RS-3 (Version 2) 225/45-15 tires (street summer; drive-to-track wheels)
- Track pads: Carbotech XP8s
- Porsche 993 brake cooling deflectors
- 30% tint
- Perrin shorty antenna
- no-pistons evaporator housing skid shield
- Sico hood vents
- Ford all-weather floor mats
- no-pistons down-sized pedal lifter
- OMP (OA/1000) racing pedal set
- Boosted Designs dead pedal
- Sport II, Model 20, HANS
- Halon extinguisher
- Pierce Motorsports front tow hook
- Rear flip down hook
- Arai GP-5W helmet
- Alpinestars Tech-1 race gloves
- Alpinestars shoes
- Schroth 4-point Quick Fit Pro harnesses
Some photos taken along the way.
A snapshot from the car's first track day (3/28/15)
Adapted 993 brake cooling air deflectors (4/20/15)
Mishimoto baffled oil catch can attached to strut tower and plumbing routing (4/20/15)
Fire extinguishner under seat mount (4/15/16)
OMP pedals and the Boosted Designs dead pedal (4/15/16)
Pierce Motorsports front tow hook (requires stock crash beam) (4/15/16)
Rear tow hook (4/15/16)
Down view of Mishimoto fan shroud (4/15/16)
Sico vent installed (7/8/16)
Car is *mostly* "done" (7/27/16)
Paddock pic from The Ridge (7/30/16)
Some clean laps at The Ridge, starting to get a feel for the place (7/30/16)
[video=youtube;jols2ftkuiE]
Two snapshots from Audi track day (8/20/16)
Snapshot from SCCA Track Night in America at The Ridge (8/10/17)
Wounded warriors. Two cars done for the day (9/1/17)
Maybe the last time on track with Club Lotus NW at Portland (9/1/17)
[video=youtube;8dLvAgdlJ4Q]
I know that most people are not fans of the 15-inch wheels, but for my purposes, they're perfect. I like having more rubber driving over our crappy roads. There are also way more options in the 205/50-15 tire size versus 16- and 17-inch choices that fit this car. 205 is not a very wide size, but for my application, they'll work great. I'm not racing this car. I'll keep the stock interior and stock safety gear.
With the May 2017 update to the mountune MRX setup and the additional of the "oil control system," this car is mostly done. Whew. That took three years.
I'll also post track day photos and such here from time to time.
Track day updates:
- A couple images from the initial Portland shakedown day. (March 2015)
- Some initial lapping day notes: Post in Fiesta Tracking, Autocrossing & Dragstrip subforum (March 2015)
- Notes from June 2016 visit to The Ridge Motorsports Park: Post on page 11 of build thread (June 2016)
- Notes from July 2016 visit to The Ridge: Post on page 14 of build thread (July 2016)
- Notes from my sad Aug 2016 visit to The Ridge: Post on page 15 of build thread (August 2016)
- Notes from Track Night in America back to back at The Ridge and then Portland: Post on page 19 of build thread with a video from Portland (August 2017)
- Notes from what might be the last Club Lotus NW track event ever (I hope not, but Mark Viskov might walk away from running the event after 22 years.): Post on page 19 of build thread
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