ESCORT COSSY HOW DO YOU?
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Originally Posted by jonny gav
hey Lynne, i never said it was reliable though, this afternoon we had to disconnect the wiring loom and clean out the plug connector as it had cold starting probs.
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
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Originally Posted by jonny gav
hey Lynne, i never said it was reliable though, this afternoon we had to disconnect the wiring loom and clean out the plug connector as it had cold starting probs.
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
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Originally Posted by jonny gav
hey Lynne, i never said it was reliable though, this afternoon we had to disconnect the wiring loom and clean out the plug connector as it had cold starting probs.
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
to be fair it is a 12 year old car though
have you still got your cossie???
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I heard the trans loss on the escort cossie was very high. 40% i dont know if it true. But i would choose the Escort cossie they really do do it for me, but when i use my head i think sti. Both good cars. Nice choice to have though.
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Transmission loss is higher than 40% so I believe..... nearer 100bhp can be lost - not certain on that figure though
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Ignore what I said about percentages above.... 25% is the norm apparently....
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A reasonable estimate of an average 4wd car's losses might be 22% to 25% of the flywheel power. As a guide it's been found that using a transmission loss of 24% for Mitsubishi Lancer EVOs and Subaru Imprezas to be very accurate. What your own specific car loses is anyone's guess, but it shouldn't be far from the figures above. No car in the world loses anything like 30% of the engine's power in the transmission.
So I was sorta right saying 100bhp on a 400bhp car...
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Originally Posted by scoobyjohn2000
can we all stop bigging up the cozzie as i am on the look out for one, and with the way this thread is going every man and his dog will have/want one?
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yeah i am going to the NBO, will look into the RS show to see if i can get a look at your motor
the cold start problem with the loom plug is a quite common one, its the plugs that sit under the coil on the big turbo models.
the cold start problem with the loom plug is a quite common one, its the plugs that sit under the coil on the big turbo models.
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I shall be wandering over to NBO more than likely most of the time. My car will be on the Lancs Group stand at the RS show.
Jonny you have PM
Jonny you have PM
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4wd trans loss is higher on the cossie than scoobs evo's i think is was ma developments where i heard this from but i may be wrong. Still a good car. Its a tough one though.
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Won't be enough to go around A good one is a rarity now...
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had a mate want a escort cossie for about 10 years,basically were his dream car hes had xr2`s 3`s, 2 series 1 rs turbos a 3door cossie(concours) and eventually earlier this year got his eccy coz.........had it about 3months and sold it, coz driving it just didnt thrill him the way the 3door rwd did,really regrets selling the 3door now
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had a mate want a escort cossie for about 10 years,basically were his dream car hes had xr2`s 3`s, 2 series 1 rs turbos a 3door cossie(concours) and eventually earlier this year got his eccy coz.........had it about 3months and sold it, coz driving it just didnt thrill him the way the 3door rwd did,really regrets selling the 3door now
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heres pics of both cars, both were mint as he`s been a member of rs owners club for a few yrs,at the mo he`s just got a escort diesel he`s knockin about in whilst he saves for a porsche 996 lol !!!!!http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...h/68389cbd.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...h/PICT0041.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...h/PICT0034.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...worth/coz5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...worth/coz8.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...h/PICT0041.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...h/PICT0034.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...worth/coz5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...worth/coz8.jpg
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Originally Posted by ukdave
heres pics of both cars, both were mint as he`s been a member of rs owners club for a few yrs,at the mo he`s just got a escort diesel he`s knockin about in whilst he saves for a porsche 996 lol !!!!!
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Two very nice cars My car shares the garage with a mental RS500
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nah he knows hes mad on cars but you gotta be real-i said exactly the same as you!!! told me yer thats ok till we split up and she wants money bk and the porkers gotta go lol so he`d sooner buy it on his own and have less hassles if relationship goes a little pete tongue coz once he`s got one i cant see him spendin much time with her pmsl.
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Originally Posted by webby v7 slipperwagon
I have noticed a couple of V reg plate cossys for sale. Are these made from a shell using new and second hand parts? I dont think i like the idea that.
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Originally Posted by rgv_stu
nope he bought it direct from ford in 90 /91 ish and its no35 off the line. he used it as a jig to build roll cages up with, with the intention of getting it on the road at some point. its the proper lightweight motorsport shell without all the hinges and crap.
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owned a catalunya for a few months ... got pulled too many times .. wasn't really that impressed with it ... got too much unwanted attention at the time .. would go for a mitsu evo 4 or 5 if i had to swap cars again ...
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Those two cossies are beautiful!, Would have to be the Escort for me!
Theres one for sale i've seen around which has only covered delivery miles, in white, and 1996 plate, the dealer i believe wanted £28,995 last time i looked! but thats a rare case.
The thing which would tempt me would be the superchips 110HP+ Upgrade! 330HP!, however theres quite a few good Rs turbo powered look-a-likes around.....
Theres one for sale i've seen around which has only covered delivery miles, in white, and 1996 plate, the dealer i believe wanted £28,995 last time i looked! but thats a rare case.
The thing which would tempt me would be the superchips 110HP+ Upgrade! 330HP!, however theres quite a few good Rs turbo powered look-a-likes around.....
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From someone that has owned 2 of these before along with 3 Scoobs.....
Not sure what stage 3 Cossie Escort would beat a Scooby Classic STi I must admit? The newage I suspect would be a different story.
When I had both of mine I always struggled against classic STi's (both running stage 3 conversions).... they came on boost earlier and would just leave the Escort standing tbh. Admittedly I never tested my Cossie against other STi's when I had a more *to the bone* map done, which peaked at 1.9bar and held 1.6-1.7 on stock internals, turbo and compression...... it certainly motored (but this is not the normal stage 3 conversion).
Don't get me wrong I love the Escorts. In fact when I had my 1st one and flogged it I bought a classic JDM WRX Scoob..... hated the handling and went back to another Escort, which in my opinion was much more sure footed. The JDM WRX was way to **** end happy for my liking.
As regards to my present STi....... I dont think there are many Escorts that would keep up with it (unless we are talking about 400+ ones..... but then again I will be able to real them in pretty soon)!
Both awesome bits of kit and the Escort is one of my fave cars.
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Not sure what stage 3 Cossie Escort would beat a Scooby Classic STi I must admit? The newage I suspect would be a different story.
When I had both of mine I always struggled against classic STi's (both running stage 3 conversions).... they came on boost earlier and would just leave the Escort standing tbh. Admittedly I never tested my Cossie against other STi's when I had a more *to the bone* map done, which peaked at 1.9bar and held 1.6-1.7 on stock internals, turbo and compression...... it certainly motored (but this is not the normal stage 3 conversion).
Don't get me wrong I love the Escorts. In fact when I had my 1st one and flogged it I bought a classic JDM WRX Scoob..... hated the handling and went back to another Escort, which in my opinion was much more sure footed. The JDM WRX was way to **** end happy for my liking.
As regards to my present STi....... I dont think there are many Escorts that would keep up with it (unless we are talking about 400+ ones..... but then again I will be able to real them in pretty soon)!
Both awesome bits of kit and the Escort is one of my fave cars.
Regards,
Shaun.
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