
Quality Glenn
Moderator: martauto
Co-incidently that is also my favourite, the square headlighted one is fairly nasty though.charlie316 wrote:droop snoot id awsome, but my favourite is the origonal mk2 round head light grill.
yes it's a droop snoot rs2000.charlie316 wrote:Is the escort you had in your garage a mk2? If so it is sacralidge to replace it with an e30! Sorry i am an e30 owner but my heart lies with mk 2 escorts. (I thought i could see a mk2 hiding in the corner of one of your pictures)
charlie
Well if he needs more weight at the front he can always fill the gap with a couple of turbosDemlotcrew wrote:Excelent work mate!
But it has been known that moving an engine to far back can cause balance problems (IE too much oversteer) i was reading on another forum where E36 coupe guys have fitted dry sumps to S14's and have very little restriction on the location of the engine, and all of them reported too much oversteer when the engine was pushed right up against the bulkhead. Moved back to the stock S14 settings and the balance came back.
Like someone else said, maybe the Motorsport guys really knew what they were doing.
Andrew
point noted andrew,Demlotcrew wrote:Excelent work mate!
But it has been known that moving an engine to far back can cause balance problems (IE too much oversteer)
Yeah, a s38 in a touring has the same effect when the revs hit 5200glenn wrote:point noted andrew,Demlotcrew wrote:Excelent work mate!
But it has been known that moving an engine to far back can cause balance problems (IE too much oversteer)
but i dont think i'll notice any increase in oversteer, compared to what it was like before the re-positioning.
at the track day, it was spinning the wheels up in forth at 80mph,
without using the clutch, just purely off the throttle.