Part built stylus RT
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:29 pm
Hello
I picked up this part built beauty from Steve (whiterabbit) a couple of weekends ago. It looks like he's a done a pretty job with the build so far by doing most of the more time consuming jobs but there's still a lot to do.
I want to use the car for trackdays, weekend fun and trips away. So weatherproofing is something I need to think about at some point.
Planning on taking out the Pinto engine and fitting a 1.7 Sigma/ Zetec SE from a ford puma. The engine is very light and can be tuned to 200bhp+. You can buy alloy bellhousings for the type 9 for quite cheap, I just need to decide if I want to stick with the cable clutch or go hydraulic.
I'm not too keen on the bonnet scoop but it's needed to fit the Pinto in. If anyone wants to trade my bonnet for a standard one then give me a shout.
It uses the sierra as the donor, but I believe some cars use the Escort mk2? Does anyone know if the uprights are interchangeable between the 2?
It also has a de-dion rear end rather the live axle or IRS, which from what I've read is a good thing.
Main things still to do (in no particular order):
Fit drivers door
Door handles and latches. What is commonly used?
Side windows. Again, what is the most common approach?
Buy and fit new engine
Wire in new ecu
Fit headlights. I have the bowls and covers, just need some lights. 7" mini seems most popular.
Fit seats and seatbelts/harnesses. I was thinking some lightweight glass fibre seats.
Fit roll bar. I need to cut the body for this but I can see where it bolts to the chassis.
Windscreen. Steve gave me a nice screen with a tinted top, but I think i will fit a heated so i won't need a demister.
Change rear lights to fiat coupe units
Rebuild suspension. The car has been sitting for a long time and I want to make sure everything is still moving properly.
If anyone has any tips or advice then it would be much appreciated. Or if anyone wants to buy a tuned pinto engine then give me a shout.
I picked up this part built beauty from Steve (whiterabbit) a couple of weekends ago. It looks like he's a done a pretty job with the build so far by doing most of the more time consuming jobs but there's still a lot to do.
I want to use the car for trackdays, weekend fun and trips away. So weatherproofing is something I need to think about at some point.
Planning on taking out the Pinto engine and fitting a 1.7 Sigma/ Zetec SE from a ford puma. The engine is very light and can be tuned to 200bhp+. You can buy alloy bellhousings for the type 9 for quite cheap, I just need to decide if I want to stick with the cable clutch or go hydraulic.
I'm not too keen on the bonnet scoop but it's needed to fit the Pinto in. If anyone wants to trade my bonnet for a standard one then give me a shout.
It uses the sierra as the donor, but I believe some cars use the Escort mk2? Does anyone know if the uprights are interchangeable between the 2?
It also has a de-dion rear end rather the live axle or IRS, which from what I've read is a good thing.
Main things still to do (in no particular order):
Fit drivers door
Door handles and latches. What is commonly used?
Side windows. Again, what is the most common approach?
Buy and fit new engine
Wire in new ecu
Fit headlights. I have the bowls and covers, just need some lights. 7" mini seems most popular.
Fit seats and seatbelts/harnesses. I was thinking some lightweight glass fibre seats.
Fit roll bar. I need to cut the body for this but I can see where it bolts to the chassis.
Windscreen. Steve gave me a nice screen with a tinted top, but I think i will fit a heated so i won't need a demister.
Change rear lights to fiat coupe units
Rebuild suspension. The car has been sitting for a long time and I want to make sure everything is still moving properly.
If anyone has any tips or advice then it would be much appreciated. Or if anyone wants to buy a tuned pinto engine then give me a shout.