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  • The festiva never got any love

    So our cars never took off back in the 90s as a solid contender for performance because no one ever made goods for them with their basic engine. Eventually the engine swap became custom amongst owners for more power, but there's tons of other models of cars in the world (specifically fuel economy sized cars) that might have been a better performance platform if someone would have designed parts for them. What late 80s to early 2000s cars would you love to have if someone made race parts for them?
    Last edited by bhearts; 11-12-2014, 10:31 AM.

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    I still would love to have the Festiva and also the Aspire... altho the Aspire looks more like a Lincoln then a Ford to me!
    Doug's Daily Driver (Dad): '91 Ford Festiva L Manual "Old Yellow" got with 40,xxx mi... about 52,xxx mi. give or take now

    Austin's Daily Driver (mine) : '91 Ford Festiva GL Automatic "Whitie III" W/ 0.40 over aspire engine from '94 Aspire "New Blue" rebuilt 92,xxx mi. then... about 96,xxx mi. or more now (on body)

    Doug's work car: '95 Ford Aspire Manual "Whitie II" w/ swapped stock aspire engine from '95 Silver Aspire and has
    it's 5th transmission! 75,xxx mi... now with about 130,xxx mi.

    Sold! '89 Ford Festiva Manual "Gaystiva" (sold to my Uncle) - got with 163,xxx..... now 163,xxx Sold!

    TRANSFERRED! '89 Ford Festiva Automatic EFI "one hit wonder" Given to
    bolokid - got with 210,xxx ...... now with 210,xxx miles TRANSFERRED!

    '94 Ford Aspire SE Manual "Assfire" - got with at least 350,000 mi

    SOLD! '90 Ford Festiva L Manual look for Narion (or click the username) it's new owner on the forum! - got with 193,xxx miles... now has 193,xxx miles give or take SOLD!

    R.I.P '91 Ford Escort GT w/ bad engine..... stripping for parts then off to the scrapper!

    R.I.P '91 Ford Festiva Manual "Lil Red Rocket" bought brand new in 1991 with ~120 mi... ended with 227,xxx mi.


    R.I.P '97 Ford Aspire 4 Door Automatic "Ford Metro" parts car - got with about 144,xxx mi.... ended with 144,xxx mi

    R.I.P '95 Ford Aspire Manual Silver (one owner and one family car) got with about 50,000 miles ended with about 90,000 miles

    R.I.P '94 Ford Aspire Manual "New Blue" got with 150,xxx.... ended with about 200,xxx (it's engine is the .40 engine in my GL)

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    • #3
      Geo Metro. The 1st generation. Lighter, smaller, and lower than the Festiva. Better MPG too. And they gave us a 4 door version.

      I Just saw a nice blue one today.
      Last edited by sketchman; 11-12-2014, 11:51 AM.
      Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

      Old Blue- New Tricks
      91 Festiva FSM PDF - Dropbox

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sketchman View Post
        Geo Metro. The 1st generation. Lighter, smaller, and lower than the Festiva. Better MPG too. And they gave us a 4 door version.

        I Just saw a nice blue one today.
        Those turbocharged engines can do 180HP/Liter with ease on stock internals too, which is ridiculously impressive.
        1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc

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        • #5
          ^Yep. Has to be one of the roughest diamonds in little car history. They could have been a force to be reckoned with had the aftermarket given them a chance.
          Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

          Old Blue- New Tricks
          91 Festiva FSM PDF - Dropbox

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          • #6
            AWD Suburau Justy would be my choice.
            N3WBI3

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Aaronbrook37 View Post
              Those turbocharged engines can do 180HP/Liter with ease on stock internals too, which is ridiculously impressive.
              Yeah but I am willing to bet it won't last. lol

              I don't even think a heavily modified B3 with a turbo would last at 180HP.
              1991 Ford Festiva BP (Full Aspire/Rio Swap) (337k Miles) (Around 95k Engine)
              2002 Chevy Cavalier LS Sport 2.2L DOHC Ecotec (Threw a Rod)
              1998 Chevy Monte Carlo LS 3.1 V6 (225k miles) Best MPG = 28

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              • #8
                My buddy and I are designing a supercharger replacement to put a 2010-12 gt500 supercharger on the 3800gm engine. With an intercooler.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TorqueEffect View Post
                  Yeah but I am willing to bet it won't last. lol

                  I don't even think a heavily modified B3 with a turbo would last at 180HP.
                  It does... routinely. Suzuki built a monster out of their 1.0L Turbo engine. They can handle pretty much anything the owner is willing to throw at them because they were so over-engineered for the application to ensure reliability. I'll see if I can dig up the build thread. I believe he had a 14B or T25 turbo pushing nearly 20 psi... and his main problem was inadequate spark delivery more than anything.
                  1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc

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                  • #10
                    Found the thread. 165WHP is roughly 180HP out of a one liter. Enjoy! http://www.teamswift.net/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=39124
                    1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc

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                    • #11
                      I'd like a racey yaris. Probably one of my favourite newer little cars

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                      • #12
                        I drive a Yaris pretty often. The seats suck. The Scion seats are much better. It also has no guts. But if you swapped to Scion xA seats and stuck a turbo on it, it would be a nice DD.
                        Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.

                        Old Blue- New Tricks
                        91 Festiva FSM PDF - Dropbox

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                        • #13
                          I'm mainly trying to compile a list of cars that could handle an aftermarket for intake manifolds

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                          • #14
                            People pay good money for cold air intakes that might add 3hp. I can't see how 200 for a generic fit intake manifold that would clean up the engine bay is that far out of people's comfort range. Any generic designed intake for a fuel economy engine should be an upgrade

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                            • #15
                              I love my 85 Nissan Sentra, really fun car to drive being a five speed with 1.6 liter. Mines stock besides a weber carb swap which really woke it up, and KYB struts/shocks. It's a awesome car to drive, prefer it over the festiva to be honest, wish more were around still.. I'd have a few more. Still drive the festiva more solely because I want to keep it as nice as possible, and parts aren't as easy to find for them. I bet I average 30-40 mpg with it, and I don't try to squeeze the most mpgs out of it, too much fun hearing the weber sound haha. It feels festiva-like just more refined, darn close to the same weight, better ride quality, amazing heat and ac, it'll freeze you out or make you sweat on full blast. Also for a 80's car there is almost no wind noise inside, almost like a new car.
                              -93' L BP swap/e-series, coilovers, RIO front swap, redrilled festy drums, Miata 14" 7 spokes.
                              -88' Mazda 323 SE, work in progress..
                              -85' Nissan Sentra 5 spd.

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