I finally finished up my Aspire swap. It made a huge difference in braking and cornering ability, but I think I want to go a little more extreme. I picked up a '92 EGT as a parts car a few months ago. I didn't realize how cool the EGT suspension really is - actual struts at the rear with two lateral links and one trailing link per side. Easy to make custom arms to make everything adjustable.
So, since it would be off to the scrapper anyway, I figured I'd pull it apart and get a good look at it.
So far it looks like the front knuckles will drop right in in place of the Aspire/Festiva parts EXCEPT that the spline on the axles is larger on the EGT. That might be a PITA to deal with, but I figure worse case scenario I'll have to have EGT axles narrowed to fit the Festiva chassis. Hopefully that will allow use of an EGT intermediate axle too - so I don't have to hunt down a Capri/323GT piece.
Ideally I'd like to use the EGT front struts too, but I don't have an extra Festy strut to compare the EGT strut to at the moment - height might be too different, I know I'll have to make a custom upper mount, but I can have that CNC milled at my work. I want to make upper mounts that use spherical bearings anyway.
So as for that cool independent rear...
The left is a stock Festy rear beam. The right is the EGT strut and links.
Strut height between the two is pretty similar. I planned on using coil-over sleeves anyway, I think Ground Control coil-overs for an EGT will work fine. Again I'll have to build a custom upper mount, but I was looking for an excuse to do that anyway.
A new -much shorter- trailing link will have to be built. Probably use sperical bearing rod ends (Heim joints) since the alignment may not be perfectly straight to the Festy pivot point anyway.
I think I'll go with the stock lateral links and narrow the crossmember they pivot on. Actually with a little ingenuity I can build my own crossmember with adjustability designed it for tweaking the rear roll center.
I don't plan on putting the back seat back in my Festiva - I like the delivery van look and I have a comfy 4 door daily driver. So the plan is to reinforce the stock Festy strut towers and build a crossbar that also triangulates to the floor where the crossmember that picks up the lateral links attaches under the floor. I will also brace that back to the rear bumper mount area and forward to the subframe near the gas tank.
I figure I may also lose the spare tire well...
Anyway, these are the goals :
Adjustable toe, camber, height, and roll center in the front and rear
Use of dampers that allow for more performance options
Total overkill on the brakes
Adding a little weight to the rear of the car without just ballasting for ballast's sake.
Something different - without going overboard.
A pic of my car - post Aspire swap with Tracer LTS wheels.
So, since it would be off to the scrapper anyway, I figured I'd pull it apart and get a good look at it.
So far it looks like the front knuckles will drop right in in place of the Aspire/Festiva parts EXCEPT that the spline on the axles is larger on the EGT. That might be a PITA to deal with, but I figure worse case scenario I'll have to have EGT axles narrowed to fit the Festiva chassis. Hopefully that will allow use of an EGT intermediate axle too - so I don't have to hunt down a Capri/323GT piece.
Ideally I'd like to use the EGT front struts too, but I don't have an extra Festy strut to compare the EGT strut to at the moment - height might be too different, I know I'll have to make a custom upper mount, but I can have that CNC milled at my work. I want to make upper mounts that use spherical bearings anyway.
So as for that cool independent rear...
The left is a stock Festy rear beam. The right is the EGT strut and links.
Strut height between the two is pretty similar. I planned on using coil-over sleeves anyway, I think Ground Control coil-overs for an EGT will work fine. Again I'll have to build a custom upper mount, but I was looking for an excuse to do that anyway.
A new -much shorter- trailing link will have to be built. Probably use sperical bearing rod ends (Heim joints) since the alignment may not be perfectly straight to the Festy pivot point anyway.
I think I'll go with the stock lateral links and narrow the crossmember they pivot on. Actually with a little ingenuity I can build my own crossmember with adjustability designed it for tweaking the rear roll center.
I don't plan on putting the back seat back in my Festiva - I like the delivery van look and I have a comfy 4 door daily driver. So the plan is to reinforce the stock Festy strut towers and build a crossbar that also triangulates to the floor where the crossmember that picks up the lateral links attaches under the floor. I will also brace that back to the rear bumper mount area and forward to the subframe near the gas tank.
I figure I may also lose the spare tire well...
Anyway, these are the goals :
Adjustable toe, camber, height, and roll center in the front and rear
Use of dampers that allow for more performance options
Total overkill on the brakes
Adding a little weight to the rear of the car without just ballasting for ballast's sake.
Something different - without going overboard.
A pic of my car - post Aspire swap with Tracer LTS wheels.
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