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My Fiesta Mk3 2.3 Turbo

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:28 pm
by jam_rs
This my beast :) Would love to be able to say i build it myself, but this one has had a lot of time and effort spent on it by someone else!

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Many pics can be found here: http://fiestamk3parts.com/images2/duratecturbo/

Sound of it idling, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YhmNgWE ... r_embedded

The spec is pretty endless,

Engine:
American Ford Focus (2005 model-year) 2.3 Duratec-HE 16V all-alloy block. (Same base-engine as Mazda MZR 3 & 6 MPS and bigger brother of UK Fiesta MK6 ST 2.0 engine).
Stripped down and bored to 88mm (standard bore is 87.5mm). Now 2286cc.
Fitted with 8.5:1 compression CP Pistons from the USA.
Eagle Con-Rods fitted
Cosworth head gasket and mains/big-end bearings from Burton Power.
ARP fasteners used for the Head, Mains, Big-Ends, Flywheel fastenings.
Garrett GT28R Ball-bearing turbo (new from Horsham developments - done 3,500 miles cost £700)
Exhaust manifold from Pumaspeed (the same one they sell for MK6 ST Fiestas).
Fidanza Flywheel (replaced standard dual-mass one).
Sytec fully-adjustable fuel-pressure regulator
Sytec "bullet" fuel filter
Goodridge "200-seies" braided hose used for fuel feed/return and Turbo oil-drain.
Walbro 255 LPH Fuel pump.
Bosch 460cc injectors.
Focus RS MK1 ECU and custom engine loom.
Mondeo MK3 2.0 Duratec Starter motor & Alternator.
Mondeo MK3 2.0 Duratec Engine mount.
Escort S2 RS Turbo Bailey oil separator.
Custom 3" intercooler and hard pipes.
Pro-Alloy full-width radiator.
Twin Spal fans.
Custom Alloy inlet plenum
K & N Cone Filter
Modified Fiesta RS Turbo Mongoose full exhaust system.
"Coil-On-plug" ignition with Iridium spark plugs.
Castrol Magnatec 5w30 fully synthetic oil.
Stainless braided turbo oil lines with oil feed filter.

Transmission:
Mondeo MK3 (2005) MTX 75 Gearbox.
Focus RS Quaife ATB Diff.
Spec stage 3+ paddle-clutch.
Mondeo MK3 gear selector cables and gearlever.
MK5 Fiesta ZS Hydraulic Clutch pedal box.
Custom equal-length driveshafts (based on Focus mk1 2.0 items) from Recoprop, Luton.
MK "3.5" Fiesta hubs (allow fitment of Focus CV joints).
Focus MK1 upper transmission mount.
Mondeo MK3 lower "torque-link" transmission mount.
Focus RS MK1 Gearknob.

Suspension / Steering:
Spax adjustable front shocks.
Koni adjustable rear shocks.
Spax -35mm springs all round.
Converted to power steering - has PAS rack from MK "3.5" Fiesta Si.
Fitted with Fiesta MK6 ST PAS Pump.
Volvo PAS reservoir.
Fiesta RS Turbo steering wheel.

Brakes:
Escort Cosworth 280mm front discs & calipers.
Escort MK5 RS2000 Rear discs & calipers.
Escort MK6 RS2000 Master Cylinder & Servo.
Escort MK5 RS2000 Handbrake cable.
Fiesta MK5 ZS Pedal box.

Wheels:
MK5 RS2000 polished alloy 15" wheels.
195-45-15 Toyo Tyres on all wheels. Hardly worn.

Exterior/Body:
1992 Ford Fiesta XR2i 3-door in original Moondust Silver.
FULL Fiesta RS Turbo replica.
Fiesta RS Turbo Bonnet.
Fiesta RS Turbo Green Stripes.
Fiesta RS Turbo Opening rear quarter windows.
Fiesta RS Turbo Upper Boot Spoiler
Fiesta RS Turbo Boot Decal (original Ford item).
Fiesta MK3.5 Door mirrors, colour coded.
Orange indicators (like they should have).
Battery (new) in boot - done properly, fused etc.

Interior:
Nomad twin A-Pillar gauge pod in matching Raven trim.
STACK wideband lambda gauge & sensor.
STACK capillary water temp gauge.
Alpine head unit, CD.
Alpine door and rear speakers (in original Ford housings - not visible at all).
Full Fiesta RS Turbo Recaro interior - no wear on bolsters or piping.
Fully-functioning Focus RS MK1 Instrument cluster.
Later MK3.5 Darker "Raven" Dash and interior plastics.
Black Carpet & Parcel shelf.

Security:
As it's got the full loom and ECU from a MK1 Focus RS, it therefore has the Focus PATS module and two correctly programmed Blue-Chip keys that fit all locks on the car (all locks the same).
Also has a Clifford Concept 650 with two remote key fobs, proximity sensor etc. Remote central locking / boot release.


Just thought id show that i am a fiesta lover, even though i dont have a mk7 :( lol

My Fiesta Mk3 2.3 Turbo

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:30 pm
by patterson
Nice Have you had it on the dyno yet

Re: My Fiesta Mk3 2.3 Turbo

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:52 pm
by callum_zetec_s
i myself am a great lover of mk3s !! looks very tidy and cool!!

Re: My Fiesta Mk3 2.3 Turbo

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:10 pm
by AutosoundBlackpool
:D Brilliant car! Mk3's are awesome. This one is special

Re: My Fiesta Mk3 2.3 Turbo

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:18 am
by jam_rs
Not had it on the dyno as of yet, sorting out the inlet manifold as it couldnt take the boost pressure and split :\

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Got the manifold back now. just trying to sort the bolt holes for the ISCV, one was buggered!

Also got to get the head sorted. Its had a thread insert put in for one of the manifold bolts, but its started top pull out. A guy at my work can sort it with the engine in sit-u, should be sorted this week.

Cant wait to get this back together now.