After playing with Miatas for about 8 years now, building a couple of bp engines, and helping a friend build a turbo Escort GT, there were quite a few 90s mazda parts kicking around the garage. This, combined with poor impulse control, and a reasonably good deal on a ford festiva an hour away on facebook marketplace, means I am now building a festiva. I found a lovely survivor, 1991, 155k on the clock, only one minor rust spot, 4? speed with dead shifter bushings, tires from 2006, but a good running engine, a decent interior, factory (working) radio, and it came with the owner's manual, and the factory service manual. not bad for $1200
first order of business was to fix the shifter bushings, remove the 6in of slop in gear. I discovered it was actually a 5 speed!
sitting in the garage is a bp(+t) ready to go, but first I plan on doing a variety of chassis upgrades so the car tries to kill me a little less. I also want the car to be reasonably comfortable, so adding the factory a/c system (missing) back in is fairly high on the list
Front uprights, axles, transmission, front brakes will be from a 2003 kia rio (already aquired) rear brakes from an aspire
suspension will be hackery with miata springs and whatever struts and shocks I can make work as I am cheap, or the vw coilover conversion, if I decide to spend the money.
This thread is a combo of documentation for me, on what parts work (or not) and what modifications will be required.
wheels and tires will be miata stuff I have kicking around
The goal here is to create a turbo bp powered festiva with functional air conditioning without destroying my very limited budget, that actually drives not too differently than a modern hot hatch. There will be problems, I will do my best to document them, as well as post my costs, so I can see how this silly endeavor really killed my finances.
first order of business was to fix the shifter bushings, remove the 6in of slop in gear. I discovered it was actually a 5 speed!
sitting in the garage is a bp(+t) ready to go, but first I plan on doing a variety of chassis upgrades so the car tries to kill me a little less. I also want the car to be reasonably comfortable, so adding the factory a/c system (missing) back in is fairly high on the list
Front uprights, axles, transmission, front brakes will be from a 2003 kia rio (already aquired) rear brakes from an aspire
suspension will be hackery with miata springs and whatever struts and shocks I can make work as I am cheap, or the vw coilover conversion, if I decide to spend the money.
This thread is a combo of documentation for me, on what parts work (or not) and what modifications will be required.
wheels and tires will be miata stuff I have kicking around
The goal here is to create a turbo bp powered festiva with functional air conditioning without destroying my very limited budget, that actually drives not too differently than a modern hot hatch. There will be problems, I will do my best to document them, as well as post my costs, so I can see how this silly endeavor really killed my finances.
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