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Old 11-19-2014, 04:59 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I need a new picture a few steps back so i can get a better look at those side skirts.

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Old 11-20-2014, 02:11 AM   #32 (permalink)
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I need a new picture a few steps back so i can get a better look at those side skirts.
Here is some picture that I took tonight of the air dam and how it is attached.





I know they are not the best. I will take more if you need them, bud.

Both pieces are held on with just self-tapping screws. No problems so far. The way the car is made on the bottom -

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This provided a great way to attach the skirts without any other doodads!
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Ooohhhhhhhhh the temptation is real on this one

1998 Ford Escort Zx2

It has nice rims that I can resale (too big), a 5-speed and it is CHEAP! Ummm... I am kinda considering a 5-speed swap now
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Old 11-20-2014, 12:31 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Now is a great time to think out loud on here, before I lose any of this awesome insanity n my head

So I think Ecoscort will probably max out in the low-mid 50's next summer before lean burn is installed. To reach 70-80 mpg, there is going to have to be drastic changes. I am looking into a 5-speed swap... Yeah, I know what i said a couple weeks ago about not doing a manual swap. I want do the swap after I have maxed out the auto's truest potential. If the auto decides to puke sometime soon, well then I have no choice

I can purchase one of several ZX2's around where I live for $500-$1000. People on Craigslist are wanting close to that for just a motor So I am planning on purchasing another car for parts down the road. I can easily make my money back on the purchase, so I do not fear that circumstance!

With the new-to-me motor and tranny, I can do some work and experiments The 5-speed would receive new bearings and a freshening up before being swapped. Also, replacing the 5th gear with a higher ratio from a 97+ SPI Escort would be in order. With the motor, I want to experiment with the intake cam... I would attempt to round a cam lobe off per cylinder. This is to increase intake velocity with only one valve opening. I am thinking that with a tuner, I will be able to adjust the parameters if any drivability issues occurred.

With the cam done, I would add EV6 injectors from another Ford vehicle and an adjustable cam gear (ACG). The EV6 injectors have been shown to spray the fuel finer, resulting in a more efficient burn. The ACG would allow me to advance the cam, possibly increasing low-end torque through increased cylinder filling.

Up next would be to swap out the ring & pinion with a set of 3.21 gears from an earlier model Escort. In conjunction with the different 5th gear ratio (0.717) and smaller tires (165/65R14 Bridgestone Potenza RE92's FTW ) my rpms at my usual cruise speeds would be -
45 - 1582
50 - 1758
55 - 1933
60 (Interstate only) - 2109

This is a small difference, even from now. I am spinning roughly 1840 @ 50 mph. 100 rpms with less rotational mass will certainly help.

Either before or after this (probably before) will be a complete belly pan, wheel well covers and boattail. All these coupled with lean burn, adjusting spark tables, UD/OD pulleys, P/S & A/C deletes and weight reduction should put me over the edge of 200%... hopefully.
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Old 11-29-2014, 12:25 PM   #35 (permalink)
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With the manual you will also be able to safely EOC. Taller gearing will definitely help you, especially on the highway. For me, at 70 MPH my RPMs are about 2300, and at 60 they are 1900. I know that the Manual Transmission for my car has ridiculously short gears (something like 2800 for 70, 2500 for 60, I'm not sure though) and that is why the EPA ratings are so much higher for the auto.

The A/C delete will help a ton, as well as the P/S delete. I know for me, just turning off the AC helped about 5-10% for my MPGs. When my Dad did turned off his A/C in his Accord V6 he got over 40 MPG trip. I'm not sure how much the delete will help (definitely a weight reduction and less of a temptation)
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awcook - I am looking into a 5-spd swap down the road and my A/C has not worked since I got the car, so no temptation there!

I had this happen last night... Merry Christmas to me



Better watch out DirtyDave, I'm coming for you haha!
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Old 01-03-2015, 06:58 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Oh really?!? your on!
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You should strike now. The KIA is enduring repair / upgrades.
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DirtyDave - The ZX2 is suffering right now! My trip averages have dropped into the upper 30's and cannot seem to do better. You're gonna have me beat till the weather warms up in NC
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Old 01-17-2015, 02:37 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Way to call me out and then not update the thread!
Is my car getting 0 or ∞? Im dealing with broken wheel bearings and bloody knuckles.

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