anyone know what the max rpm for these engines?
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Originally posted by blkfordsedan View PostAnyone know how the stock E-series flywheel compares to an F-series or G-series?2008 Kia Rio- new beater
1987 F-150- revived and CLEAN!!!
1987 Suzuki Dual Sport- fun beater bike
1993 Festiva- Fiona, DD
1997 Aspire- Peaspire, Refurb'd, sold
1997 Aspire- Babyspire, DD
1994 Aspire - Project Kiazord
1994 Aspire- Crustyspire, RIP
"If it moves, grease it, if it don't, paint it, and if it ain't broke don't fix it!"
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Seriously....everyone thinks cheating is ok just because you can get away with it or because others are doing it.....seriously?"FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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91GL Green Auto DD
There ain't no rest for the wicked
until we close our eyes for good.
I will sleep when I die!
I'm a little hunk of tin, nobody knows what shape I'm in. I've got four wheels and a running board, I'm not a Chevy, I'M A FORD!
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Originally posted by anthony h View Postsame where im thinkin bout runnin. besides, i dont want to cheat just so i can win. I just want to be competitive. If my car is as good as their's, i can out drive them. our track is concreate so i know its nothin like dirt, but what kind of suspension do you run?
As far as engines go, read the rules carefully. One track states "any 4 cylinder, foreign or domestic", while another track specifically states "engine must be make, year, and model stock". The first track doesn't specifically state "make,year, and model stock engine", so slap the biggest 4 cylinder in there you can without being obviously not stock. We have even had a tech guy comment that "we sure had a small engine in there". He was looking at a SOHC 1.8L when he said that. If you stay with a SOHC engine and everybody else is running DOHC engines, it does look like you have a small engine.You gonna race that thing?
http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm
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GenevaDirt: I'm not particularly enamoured with your quick use of the word "cheat". It implies there is a simple and clearly defined 'black' and a 'white' when it comes to car racing. In any competitive situation anyone serious about winning is striving to cash in on perceived shades of gray and it is the role of track judges and officials to stay right on top of things (ie enforcing specific rules) otherwise gray always has the advantage.
How can a track organization require that entrants use only 'stock cars' and at the same time insist on power caps of 21 lb per hp? That requirement in itself is a complete contradiction. The 'spare no expense' racer is not going to stuff a sock in the intake of his Lotus Super Seven so as to abide.
Even if all the cars were required to be Festys someone inventive would import a Japanese DOHC Festy GTX engine, another cocky and practical guy would simply stuff a boneyard BP under the hood whereas another much more honest fellow (that didn't even dare to be accused of cheating) would meticulously air-induce, double up his valve springs, cam the engine, balance and polish everything and do all kinds of internal modifications so as to get 8500rpm out of his car's visibly stock and original B3.
All the while the integrity-gifted, but naive pilot with grandma's long-time-ago-tuned-up $300 automatic Festy with full gas tank, spare tire in place, upholstery and seats and worn Carlisle trailer tires is choking on dust way out at the back.
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FestyFreak39 lightened a Festiva for autocross to the point he could beat just about any other car. He skinned the doors, hood, hatch, and just about anything else you can think of and it was very effective. I think he called it the Festarosa. Anyhow, he's writing his final's today, and after partying himself senseless no doubt will be on this forum again. Attract him to this thread to get some suggestions! Or to be more certain, send him a pm.Thricetiva replaced Icetiva as the new ride
Icetiva-3-race-car-build
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2533299
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Originally posted by anthony h View PostIm no expert on festiva's, but i am an ase certified auto technician. I have never heard of a lightened flywheel creating any type of engine management problems. A car with a distributor monitors engine speed with it or a crankshaft sensor if it is equiped with one. We have ran mustangs in stock and modified divisions with 2.3l engines for years. we cut the flywheels on them so thin that we weld two throwout bearings together to make the clutch work. Granted we run carbs, but we dont have harmonic issues. Not tryin to be a know it all, but i dont understand how cutting the flywheel would create a problem.
self diagnose cylinder power levels..the 300 codes. Cams cause more
problems. I only explained because somebody asked...Our cars DO NOT
have this function .
This is common on newer cars, I use it almost daily . Google P0303.
Interpreting the rules is not cheating. Lightening safety equipment is big time cheating.
Racing is supposed to encourage new technology as well as racing skillsLast edited by Movin; 04-12-2012, 01:33 PM.Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig
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Originally posted by Festy46 View PostWe run the Aspire sway bar, front hub assemblies, and complete rear axle assembly. We use Aspire struts with alterations to the mounting holes to give the wheels more camber. If the tech guys don't count spring coils, we use an Aspire spring on the right and a Festiva on the left. If they do count coils, we use both Aspire springs. On the back we use an Aspire strut on the right and a Festiva on the left because of the difference in spring perch height. We use the Festiva springs on the back. We are running 1/4 and 1/3 mile dirt tracks.
As far as engines go, read the rules carefully. One track states "any 4 cylinder, foreign or domestic", while another track specifically states "engine must be make, year, and model stock". The first track doesn't specifically state "make,year, and model stock engine", so slap the biggest 4 cylinder in there you can without being obviously not stock. We have even had a tech guy comment that "we sure had a small engine in there". He was looking at a SOHC 1.8L when he said that. If you stay with a SOHC engine and everybody else is running DOHC engines, it does look like you have a small engine.
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Originally posted by Movin View PostIt wont on those cars, this logic is only used on newer cars that can
self diagnose cylinder power levels..the 300 codes. Cams cause more
problems. I only explained because somebody asked...Our cars DO NOT
have this function .
This is common on newer cars, I use it almost daily . Google P0303.
Interpreting the rules is not cheating. Lightening safety equipment is big time cheating.
Racing is supposed to encourage new technology as well as racing skills
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Originally posted by anthony h View PostI love how these "honest" people are bashing me for wanting to be competitve. If you dont explore the gray area, then you will never be fast. We have to run against honda preludes that i know are not stock. What are you supposed to do, leave your car bone stock and watch them go around you every few laps? Anyway, do you guys run carbs or fuelinjection? And what about tires and wheels? they dont allow us to cut fenders.
Here's a little inspiration from "the good old days" before guys were running the newer high horsepower cars. As you can see from the date stamp at the beginning, this was July 2005. This was the first time we ever ran a 1.8L 16 valve SOHC engine.
You gonna race that thing?
http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm
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Originally posted by blkfordsedan View PostLOL, at most of the small tracks around here, if it's not a small block Chevy they don't have a clue. There are some advantages to running a Ford. If you happen to find one of the few Tech guys that knows Fords, he usually doesn't say anything anyway.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
Henry Ford: "Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently"
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Originally posted by anthony h View PostIn my area, we have a local short track, There is a division called pure 4 that requires the car to be stock with a cage and safety equipment. My question is, how much weight can i cut from a festiva? the car can weigh 21 lbs per horsepower and i want to be as close to that as possible.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
Henry Ford: "Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently"
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