MDR1987
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posted on 24/3/17 at 04:31 PM |
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Striker Build
Hi all
After experiencing a colleague's Striker i have taken the plunge and bought an unfinished project and thought i would set up a project diary
thread for it.
First thing to point out is that I am every bit the novice builder so prepare yourselves for some rookie mistakes and schoolboy errors. i do of course
have my colleague on hand locally for tools and advice, and i don't think I would have taken this on had i not had that. In addition, i am also
doing my house up (as is everyone it seems) and therefore time/funds may be appropriated elsewhere for longer periods of time.
The one positive is that being childless (currently) I have been told now is the time to do it! So here goes!
I'm going for the newer style Striker, and have assembled a plethora of bits and pieces at present including:
- 1.6 EcoBoost engine and ancillaries (inc turbo)
- ProComp shocks with Eibach coilovers (thank you Client who builds armoured cars for a living for those!)
- second hand fuel tank, wheels, arches, exhaust and various other bits of bodywork that may or may not get used!!
I had some difficulties in the first instance fitting the steering rack which turned out to be a fault on the chassis mounting points being 5mm out
from where they were meant to be! A friendly local welder and a half an hours work later i had them in the right place for the rack, and the front end
followed. Shocks on the rear, and differential in.
As a birthday present to myself I bought the engine. Thinking behind this, love the Fiesta ST and shedding weight and ease of upgrade means should be
good for a fair few years to come. Downside is running the thing, as from reading around i am unlikely to be able to use the existing ECU, and
can't use OMEX or equivalent as its direct injection, so standalone ECU designed to work it will have to be, and i will see how finances are
doing as and when i get to that point as it aint gna come cheap!! i'm hoping the benefits will outweigh the costs!
i'm keeping an eye on a few WSCC ecoboost builds with a keen eye, but i'm at very early stages at the moment.
aim for the next few months is to get it rolling, maybe get the engine mounts gone so i can get it out to my grandmothers where there is
lighting/power and a pit. At present i have none of those in my garage, and am likely to need the storage space towards the summer!
Any thoughts/comments/suggestions/pearls of wisdom welcome as ever.
I'm expecting a very steep learning curve, but looking forward to it!
Matt
[Edited on 24/3/17 by MDR1987]
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MDR1987
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posted on 24/3/17 at 04:41 PM |
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hopefully the below work
http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/matthew2rimmer/media/IMG_2127_zps2uaeemph.jpg.html
http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/matthew2rimmer/media/IMG_2127_zps2uaeemph.jpg.html
http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/matthew2rimmer/media/IMG_2127_zps2uaeemph.jpg.html
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pekwah1
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posted on 24/3/17 at 04:42 PM |
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Maybe i'm being blind, but can't see a link to a diary, unless this is it lol!
[edit] - i obviously got in too soon with the comment!
Good on you, it will seem daunting at first, but once you get into it you'll realise it's just planning and common sense. Get ready for a
"2 minute job" taking more like two days though!
Striker is a great car, i also got a part built as my first go, also a novice but got there in the end through the IVA.
If you need any advice etc feel free to get in touch....
Cheers,
Andy
[Edited on 24/3/17 by pekwah1]
[Edited on 24/3/17 by pekwah1]
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MDR1987
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posted on 25/3/17 at 08:59 AM |
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thanks for the reply Andy, will bear that in mind!
i haven't set myself a 'target date' which i think is a good thing!
will keep posting photo's and asking questions!
Matt
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loggyboy
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posted on 25/3/17 at 10:08 AM |
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Always good to see another striker build. Hope yours isnt as prolonged as mine!!
Mistral Motorsport
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peter030371
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posted on 25/3/17 at 10:37 AM |
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My build is 3+ years and still going but it will be done this year (wiring is the major job now and I am half way through that).
Best advice is enjoy the build and then it doesn't matter how long it takes
If you haven't already join the JPSC (which is free) and can be found at www.jpsc.org.uk
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MDR1987
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posted on 25/3/17 at 11:05 AM |
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Many thanks - yes have seen that forum and will join up!!
My girlfriends brother does the wiring looms for Westlands Helicopters so he is my first port of call for wiring!!!!
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