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  • Voting for May FOTM

    So this month we have 3 entries:

    xanthinic
    quaddawg
    Kofkof_00

    here are their entries

    Originally posted by xanthinic12 View Post
    starting off april strong, due the thought of cancelling FOTM

    Name: Paul Barrera
    Location: Miami, Fl-West Chester, Pa
    Year, Make/Model: 1991 Festiva GL
    History of Car: hand-me-down car from my sister. drove it down to miami, still alive.
    Current modifications: B6 swap, full Exhaust, tint, wheels and tires, redone interior, new speakers, 6" subs, head unit, painted brakes. relocated battery,sattilite radio
    Planned Modifications: coilovers and body kit whenever I get around to it.




    52
    xanthinic
    5.77%
    3
    quaddawg
    32.69%
    17
    Kofkof_00
    61.54%
    32

    1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
    1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
    2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

    1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

    If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

  • #2
    quaddawg's entry

    Originally posted by quaddawg View Post
    My Festy Solo Page http://home.fuse.net/Stanford_Motorsports/Festiva.php

    Andrew Stanford
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    1989 Festiva L Autocrosser

    I have loved Festivas since I bought my first one back in 2000, I got it because I was broke, and it was cheap. I had always LOVED tiny little cars, so I was smitten immediately. Unfortunately it was an abused little car, and didn't last long. I searched for Festivas at every opportunity, and bought and sold another one a few years later.

    Once I read about engine swapping them, I was on the hunt again. When I found this car on Ebay (being sold by a member here!) I was intrigued and talked the fellow out of selling it on Ebay, and letting me come give him some cash.

    He had done a JDM B6 swap on the car and had stripped it and had it prepared for SCCA Autocrossing. The car needed a bit more work, and I almost sold it.. right here on FF.COM! BOY am I glad I didn't.

    I decided to go ahead and take it to an Autocross, and that was all she wrote. The mods started up again, and before you knew it, it had 8" wide Hoosier racing slicks on it and it was on it's way!

    Every week I fell more and more in love with my little car. Others started noticing it, and my plans started growing!

    I did an interesting Suspension build up, and it is documented with a sticky right here on FF.Com.

    NOW, the little car has gifted me with a First place D modified points regional points championship, a shelf full of first place event trophies, and I am starting my second season of autocross as we speak! I am now the Solo Chair in the Cincinnati Region SCCA, in charge of ALL the autocross in the city. I just put on an Evolution Autocross school and we drew students from all over the midwest, with nationally known championship instructors coming in to do the teaching!.
    The little car was one of the hits of the school. And all four national champions took turns driving it on the course, everybody had a blast, and they all came away with a real respect for Festivas! They are STILL talking about the way my little car hooks up! All this because I fell in love with a little car... and also because all of you were nice enough to welcome me into the Festiva community... and THANKS FOR NOT BUYING MY CAR WHEN I TRIED TO SELL IT!!! I just got off the phone with Danny Popp, and he was STILL talking about the drive he took in the Festy! Check this link and see what he drives, and what records HE holds... for him to even MENTION my car is a thumbs up for Festivas everywhere! http://www.raftracer.com/


    A good Autocross friend had an extra 5 point, it is out of date for tech for road racing, but it doesn't matter for autocross..


    It is a wrap around style for the shoulder straps, so I installed a cross bar on the B pillar. I will incorporate this into my cage when I get that far, but for now, it actually stiffens the car a bit, as well as giving a great anchor point for the harness.

    The top of the side bars are bolted into the lower of the stock seat belt mounting optional holes.. the bottom is tack welded for now, and I will through bolt the B pillar at some point, for extra strength.

    Everybody tells me that a harness is going to really help me shave some seconds off my times... since once you cinch yourself in, you don't have to use the steering wheel to hold onto.. I can't wait to find out!






    As of right now, the car has:

    JDM B6 carb motor
    Weber/Holley 32/36 carb with custom two piece adapter for a hogged out intake manifold.
    Genie header
    2" exhaust
    No cat
    Flowmaster import muffler
    Pacesetter Adjustible shifter
    MazdaSpeed Strut bar
    Brembo slotted rotors
    Excedy Clutch
    Battery relocated to right rear
    Diamond racing wheels
    Hoosier Road Racing Slicks
    Mazda 323 application KYB's front, custom modified perches welded
    Ground Control Coil adjusters
    Eibach springs 350# front
    KYB AGX adjustible rear shocks Mitsubishi application
    Ground controls and Eibachs out back (250#)
    Full compliment of FMS High Durometer trans/engine mounts
    FMS High durometer competition strut mounts
    ALL emissions removed
    Stripped interior
    Accel coil
    Magnacore Plug wires
    Pacesetter Adjustible shifter
    Full gauges added
    Mazda RX7 Steering wheel
    Custom B-Pillar bar
    5-point racing harness
    Summit Racing Sport Seats with custom welded mounts
    and a full compliment of custom race numbers and stickers
    Stanford Motorsports (my company...) Sponser stickers all around..

    I plan on a Phantom grip LSD in a 5 speed next.
    As far as the motor, I will be adding an FMS Competition cam
    Shaved head, and better springs, possible vale train lightening and porting as needed to make it all go!

    Pics!!!























    1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
    1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
    2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

    1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

    If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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    • #3
      Kofkof_00's entry

      Originally posted by Kofkof_00 View Post
      Here goes nuthin.

      About 2 years ago, I had to sell my truck. A nice 82 s10 with a v8 swap in it. It was my baby. Impractical, gas guzzling, wickedly fast sled. I felt pretty crappy about cars and such. At that point & figured I would abstain for a while. My girlfriend wouldn't have any of it. She insisted that we get a vehicle. Her father is a really cool guy who collects mini's. I mean he collects mini's. At the time he had 3!
      I had a mini when I was growing up. I really wanted another one, but they’re expensive. Too old also. I toyed with the idea of buying one of his, but they were pretty steep. I needed something reliable. Importing one from Japan still meant swapping from left to right hand drive. So I looked at what would be close in design philosophy. This is the mini I would of wanted.

      A Justy, a Micra, or a Festiva.

      Ruled out the Justy pretty quick. 4wd meant the cars were just about at the right age to require extensive drive train repairs, and my web research was littered with posts complaining only Subaru knew how to fix them right, and charged dearly for their services.

      Then came the Micra. If we had found a 2-door model, you probably would not be reading this. We looked high and low, but all we could find was way over priced, or severely abused ex-student cars… Oh, and a pretty steep 4 door that had an impressive collection of snowboarding stickers on it's butt. $2400 was a little rich for that car. And it was an ex-smoker.

      During all these researches, no Festiva's were to be found at all. None, nadda, zippo. And we looked. Hard. EVERYWHERE. Finally my gf found a blue one in Vancouver. The price seemed right ($1100) so we made a trip of it. I have to say it was a rather sorry example. It had some improvised switches, some pretty major dings, (a door and a rear quarter panel replacement would have had to be in order, a cracked side marker, a missing right indicator lenses, a gutted radio harness, and a strangely far back sunroof installation. (It leaked, we found out later.)
      I guess we felt bad at having traveled all this distance and we bought it anyways. I thought I had my work cut out for me. I mentally inventoried the repairs as I drove back & internalized some major dread. Both CV joints, lower control arm, bearings all around, leaky exhaust... The list just kept growing. But, I'm always up for a challenge and I was determined to turn this one around. No matter how desperate it might be. The same week we got it back, my gf's dad calls me up & says: Weren't
      you looking for a Festiva? there's a right smart one by my work, up for sale.
      Let me tell you. I didn't want to go. I did not want to see it. My gf couldn't understand why. She forced me to go. (thank heavens she did) Just to have a look, she said.

      drove up to where it was, parked on the front lawn of a friend of hotrodin4me's lawn. He was selling it. He's your regular Festiva nut, owns about 6 or 7 at any given time. You might know him, He hangs out here also.
      It was a jem. Black, where I hadn't been too keen on the whole blue thing. Flawless, not a dent, where ours looked to have gone through a demolition derby. Needless to say we had blown our car budget on the blue one & the trip. It made that discovery very, very, very bitter sweet...
      I drove back home really angry at myself. There was a car that would be a blank slate, a ready canvas for my modification plans. Not the uphill battle I just had spent the little money we had on. After some frantic plotting, some calls were made, and we begged, borrowed, and came up with the money to buy the black one. We had gone from hopelessly looking for a car to owning 2, in less than a week.

      It was there that my obsession began. I gave myself a goal. 1 mod a week. One addition, one repair, one upgrade, per week. It didn't matter how small or how big... I had to make this car look as good as what I had witnessed out there. You see by that point, I had stumbled onto fordfestiva.com and consequently had followed the breadcrumbs of websites, and pics peppered across the intertron. I had witnessed Cam's Waugh master piece.

      And was shaken to the core.

      So pretty. So much effort, poured into such a small receptacle. Such ingenuity applied to sourcing parts from alternate cars. A low 13’s under 10g’s. Brilliant.
      No sooner had I witnessed the awe of that blue turbo'ed fury, that I found the Pimptiva's website. This thing was bagged! It was called the Pimptiva for a reason. You rode in style in that. Big Pimpin’ style. I scoured the web for additional pics. Drinked-in every technical detail available, pored over the car show section, had it on the desktop of every workstation I touched at work, annoyed my co-workers to no end reciting the impressive feature list.
      And then...
      Then I found DJ's cardomain page. His car was different. Where Pimptiva was elegant, luxurious even, DJ's was raw, low, angry, not-time-for-shine flat black reminiscent of Mad Max’s falcon gtx Monza nosed interceptor. Packing enough electronics to make best buy curl up in a fetal position and cry for mama. Sitting on his lawn, this thing looked like it would chomp your legs off at the knees if you wandered to close... And come back for the stumps on the second pass.

      I had my templates.


      I was going to sample a little from the 3 archetypes, mix in some of my preferences, throw in a little Pimptiva spice for just the right level of tartness, like a skirt that’s just short enough to hint at what lies under. Pour in some measured suspension and brake upgrades, to get that CWS tuning stance, helping the trained eye recognizes the packed potential, and last but not least, a good serving of that Technostiva moxie that screams: I can do GPS just like you , sir Escalade, but I can also watch a DVD, play some ps2 & surf the net, all while I blow your doors off and do it at 42mpg!

      Without further ado, I give you, my car.










      The list of modifications is extensive.

      Somewhere in there is a 92 5 speed. It resides in Victoria BC, in that strip of snow off the backside of the us called Canada.

      Some of the major mods are: Full FMS bodykit, kyb gr2 & fms springs, brembo brakes / greenstuff shoes, American racing Estrella 13" on Khumo rubber, Procar by Scat racing bucket seats with custom fabbed brackets, onboard pc / gps / internet access with 7" lilliput touch screen. Gen 2 ps2, Custom fabbed short throw B&M shifter, grant steering wheel, air horn, aftermarket pedals, euro kmh rpm cluster, Full custom bent 2 1/2 exhaust with no cat, huge cherrybomb & flowmaster turbo muffler, Sony explod deck with a 200wts amp, scoche cap, 2nd battery located in the trunk with a 95amp battery isolator, variable intermitant wiper assembly, maplight dome light upgrade, 40 band cb with stealth antenna, and a dash mounted coffee cup holder.

      It's never done. I probably forgot a bunch of stuff to the upgrades description. There's an engine upgrade in the cards. Funds are there, sourcing the long block is where i'm at.

      None of this would of been possible without www.fordfestiva.com

      1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
      1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
      2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

      1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

      If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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      • #4
        aww i wanted to see brian and maxim's entries
        http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2065064/1
        Paulbarrera12.com
        Festiva Visualizer Project

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        • #5
          Tough decision but only one can win,nice job to all of you!!!1
          Renegade-Midwest Festiva Inc.Illinois Chapter

          93 Festiva L Aspire 5sp Lots of upgrades & mods
          99 Dodge Caravan SE
          95 Taurus SHO auto 265hp
          94 F150 351W auto (for sale)
          78 Chevy elcamino 500hp 383 stroker
          78 Chrysler Cordoba 360 (for sale)
          03 Harley Davidson Electra Glide
          95 Honda 1500 Goldwing SE
          95 F150 4X4 6 inch lift,38" mudders
          95 Iszuzu Trooper LS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by xanthinic12 View Post
            aww i wanted to see brian and maxim's entries
            maybe we'll see that show down next month :lol:

            1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
            1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
            2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor

            1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)

            If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?

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            • #7
              quaddawg all the way... i mean he deserves it!!

              1989
              Ford Festiva L
              Automatic

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              • #8
                I'll take the Blue one for all the marbles Alex... -Kyle
                Cosmic Blue 2008 Mazdaspeed 3 - Mostly Stock...

                White 1990 Ford Festiva - B6 SOHC powered 50 shot = 14.5 @ 94 mph Gone but not forgotten

                Proud member of Chicken Mechanix Racing

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                • #9
                  Nice work on all of them!
                  Blue 1989 Festiva L 1.3 carb 160K+, Aspire 5spd, Aspire swap, Tach, Added A/C, Intermittent wipers.
                  Aqua 1991 Festiva L 1.3 FI 200K+, 5spd, Aspire swap, tach, Intermittent wipers.
                  Green 1995 Aspire 1.3 FI 95K (RIP Saved my 18yo sons life)

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                  • #10
                    The passion shows in all the entries! Great work guys, and thanks for representing all of us proud.
                    Michael
                    Have owned 9 so far
                    White 89 L converted to LX "The Curmudgeon" Being a Curmudgeon right now.
                    Blue 89 L converted to LX "Shtinky" FMS crate engine,cam,flywheel,hail dents
                    Smurf Blue 90 LX "Smurffy" He Ran Away From Home!!!!!! Says Willie loves him more than I did!
                    Red 88 L converted to LX "Rasta, Mon" Now retired
                    Where did all these @#*&%$ Toyotas come from around here?

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                    • #11
                      Under the circumstances with Quad's car, I'd vote that he wins this month so as to help a bro out. I'm with GothGuy on this one. I think all entries are fantabulous, but I vote we help boost a fallen soldier's spirits a bit. Just my 2 cents.
                      ENFORCER - Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa

                      #1 '90 Sport to modified Lx - RollazX
                      #2 .....Cheesehead
                      #3 '91 White - Donor Car
                      #4 .....Montana Project
                      SOLD----Levistiva for $1500
                      Bought her back for $450
                      Now that's darn near priceless!!

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