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Went for a 90 mile fall cruise.
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Came across a like-minded cruiser with car trouble, so pulled over and hung out until his tow arrived. Lost count of all the honks and thumbs-ups we received.
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MKIV complete kit w/powder coating and cut outs, serial #9189 delivered 10/10/17, first start - 10/5/18, legal - 10/08/20. Blueprint 306 w/Holley Sniper EFI, TKO 600, power steering, Breeze fan shroud, trunk cubby, & engine compartment battery kit, CNC brake reservoirs, RT turn signal & gas pedal, mechanical throttle linkage, METCO safety loop, GASN side pipes, drop trunk, dual chrome roll bars, vintage gauges, glove box, custom center console, cup holders, and speakers.
Eliminated the old donor multi-function switch with a couple new switches that are easier to get to.
FFR 5136 Started as a donor...donor guages, engine, trans,etc. Now...TFS street intake,stage 1 cam, GT40p's,24# injectors and 80mm MAF,70mm TB,Z-spec t-5, and PSE Halibrand wrapped with Nitto 555 G2’s. My ever evolving dream car!!
I'm looking to do this exact thing for my roadster, the stock FFR headlights are not good. But when I look for the Hella Vision Plus 7" Conversion Headlights on say Summit Racing, there are multiple PNs that I cannot tell the difference between.
Is this one the correct one?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/hla-002395071
Thanks
Don
Did nothing but wipe the dust off and taking a ride today in southern Pa. Other than a few issues early on, that's all I have to do is wipe off the dust and ride. It's been done for three years and has 12k miles on it. Best, most fun vehicle I've ever owned. I'm glad I ordered the fun package.
FFR 9883 MKIV ,427 Windsor engine
TKX 5 speed, Three Link 3.55 gears
Power Steering, Leather Seats
18" Wheels and Tires, Drop Trunk
Fun Package
Consider calling Mark Reynolds at Breeze (a Forum sponsor). I just installed his LED kit. Awesome and great customer service because he is dedicated to these cars. Might be on sale now?
Drove it 2 hours to the London Cobra Show in 94 degrees heat.
Roy
Seat slider came early so started to put the original seats out. Had "Honey Do's" so will finish tomorrow.
Kevin
MKIV #8234
Coyote '14/TKO-600/3-Link 3:55 Rear
I love the smell of 100 octane in the morning.
NITTO NT01 275X40X17ZR - 315X35ZRX17
Delivered 2/7/14 - Plate "COYOTE NC1965" 3/25/15
I finished installing the carbon fiber glove box cover and installed all the Classic Instruments "Moal Bomber Gauges" and all the switches.
Changed my 16 year old hood support struts, they were getting weak to the point of not holding it up at times depending on the temperature.
Did some more test & tune driving around the neighborhood.
My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build
Thread on Stainless Steel AN brake lines.
Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
Test fit. Looks good for room. its sitting on the old sliders with a beach towel folded under it so its sitting a little high..
Only negative is shoulder belt alignment. Would like to have the come straight out from the rear bulkhead & through the seat.
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Kevin
MKIV #8234
Coyote '14/TKO-600/3-Link 3:55 Rear
I love the smell of 100 octane in the morning.
NITTO NT01 275X40X17ZR - 315X35ZRX17
Delivered 2/7/14 - Plate "COYOTE NC1965" 3/25/15
Thanks for the picture with the seat Kevin. Took my gelcoat car to a local car show today here in Redmond,
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Kevin
MKIV #8234
Coyote '14/TKO-600/3-Link 3:55 Rear
I love the smell of 100 octane in the morning.
NITTO NT01 275X40X17ZR - 315X35ZRX17
Delivered 2/7/14 - Plate "COYOTE NC1965" 3/25/15
I picked mine up (Friday) and drove it to C&C on saturday
Installed my power steering mod brace and cussed out the wiring on my panel.
Seat Done will start on the other side.
Kevin
MKIV #8234
Coyote '14/TKO-600/3-Link 3:55 Rear
I love the smell of 100 octane in the morning.
NITTO NT01 275X40X17ZR - 315X35ZRX17
Delivered 2/7/14 - Plate "COYOTE NC1965" 3/25/15
Got it weighed for registration.
My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build
Thread on Stainless Steel AN brake lines.
Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
Replaced leaking TKO600 output seal, added a Forte's billet speedo block off, re-filled with Penzoil Synchromesh.
Fingers crossed.
Mk4 Roadster #7945, Ford Racing 427W, Quick Fuel 850, TKO600, 3 Link, One of Jeff Miller's last paint jobs. California SB100 completed June 2024
Kevin
MKIV #8234
Coyote '14/TKO-600/3-Link 3:55 Rear
I love the smell of 100 octane in the morning.
NITTO NT01 275X40X17ZR - 315X35ZRX17
Delivered 2/7/14 - Plate "COYOTE NC1965" 3/25/15
I'm trying to figure that out! It says the gross weight was 2660 but when I look closer the certificate shows 2480 on the rear axle and 180 on the front axle. I had a friend of mine take it there since he has a nice truck and enclosed car hauler and I'm pretty sure he was standing on the front scale. He happens to weigh about 180 lol
So I'm saying 2480lbs with half a tank of gas.
My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build
Thread on Stainless Steel AN brake lines.
Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
That's what I'm running... very nice!
FFR 5136 Started as a donor...donor guages, engine, trans,etc. Now...TFS street intake,stage 1 cam, GT40p's,24# injectors and 80mm MAF,70mm TB,Z-spec t-5, and PSE Halibrand wrapped with Nitto 555 G2’s. My ever evolving dream car!!
Installed rear wheel well filler panels from Whitby.
It looks much better, "finished" instead of big gaps.Whitby rear filler panel pass.jpg
Mk4 Roadster #7945, Ford Racing 427W, Quick Fuel 850, TKO600, 3 Link, One of Jeff Miller's last paint jobs. California SB100 completed June 2024
I designed and 3D printed an emblem for my Gen 2 Intake Cover. Turned out pretty decent I think.
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Chris
MKIV Roadster Complete Kit
2016 Coyote | MT82 6-SPD | 3-Link 3:55 Rear
Delivered 7/3/2023 Completed 11/13/2023
Right after I got on the road over 10 years ago, I kissed an unpainted speed bump with my oil drain plug. It didn't cause any problems, so I let it ride. Last year after my annual oil change, it started weeping. This year, the weep turned into a stream, so off with the old, in with the new. I used a Fel-Pro one piece gasket. Those plastic alignment pins are genius.
At least there were no shiny things in the bottom of the pan.
The drip
Looks clean
Damage close up
Old and New
Gasket and Pins
Alignment Pins
All good
FFR #7388 - Mk 4 Complete Kit w/ IRS, Ordered 10/21/10, Delivered 12/8/10. 302 with FiTech and Under Car Exhaust, Heat & A/C, Rod Top. Hard top and shop built side curtains added 2023.
Finished the rolling chassis!!!! YAY!!
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Removed my failed sniper pressure regulator and installed an adjustable external one. Also replaced the oil temperature gauge with a fuel pressure gauge, so now I can monitor it in the future..
Now that we're legal we put some more miles on it today although somewhat limited by the temperature here in Texas in August. But, a good chance to test the cooling system and happy to report it never got above 190. Oil pressure was always good, tach spot on, GPS speedo spot on, and the alternator is doing it's thing. Steering is very tight, takes a little getting used to compared to my 100K Tacoma, but it tracks nice and true going down the road.
We've been doing quite a bit of driving around the neighborhood and today was the first time out legal with plates. Barely a half mile from the house we run into a policeman coming out of a side street. He just sat there watching us go by and then went the other way. Ha!
My build thread https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...Roadster-Build
Thread on Stainless Steel AN brake lines.
Thread on fasteners and torque wrenches.
Yeah my 100k Taco wiggles a bit and also I warp rotors like crazy. But I have done nothing but abuse it and with regular maint. so far so good.
As for what I did today on the Roadster - Married the Engine and Transmission, made some transmission spacers, broke a couple of banjo parts, fixed a zerk fitting, powder coated 1 of the headlight trim rings, powder coated the dead pedal, and fixed the sound deadening/heat shielding in the drivers footbox. Pretty good day on the Roadster.
Mark IV, 302 Based 347, TKx, Four link w/3.55, coil overs, PS, 4wheel Willwood. Dark Blue w Black/Red stripes, Saddle Interior, Blacked out chrome.
Kit Ordered 4/18/2022
Kit Delivered 2/20/2023
Engine Install 9/15/2024
Well.... yesterday I raced the piss out of it at Palmer:
So today, I'm doing an oil change, brake bleed and all around check everything.
MK3 Challenge Car, Boss 347, Sniper 2 EFI
This morning we got the first start done. A great feeling.
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Saturday, took the car to its first car show in gel coat ... didn't matter, all eyes on the roadster when I drove in and plenty of folks ready to chat once I got out. The kind of friendly neighborhood thing where plenty of non-owners want to talk ... and lean on the windshield, and try to open the doors. No problem, just a little education involved. And lots of good stories to swap. Met my son there, along with his good friend Shelby ... yep, her Dad's a car guy, and had to take in the show via Facetime.
Handed my son the keys and let him get behind the wheel for the first time. He did fine and had a blast. I think his car has a dent in the floor from him operating his own clutch right after driving the roadster.
Sunday, was driving on the freeway and heard / felt my first detonation through all of the 15+ Sniper tune revisions I've done. Not my best moment. Checked the handheld ... O2 sensor says 35.6 AFR, clearly I have a bad O2 sensor. So detonation makes sense, air / fuel mix was likely far richer than the AFR table called for, and therefore burning faster.
Ordered a new O2 Bosch 17025 sensor from EFI System Pro. I likely heat-shocked the sensor with moisture in the pipe during warmup (NOT from orientation of the bung placement), or from running rich during initial tuning. Just to be safe, ordered an HBX-1 Bung Extender from Innovate Motorsports to pull the sensor back from the direct exhaust stream.
Back up and running next week, and happy to run open loop until then with a fairly refined fuel table already in place.
MK4 #7838: IRS 3.55 TrueTrac T5z Dart 347
The drawing is from ~7th grade, mid-1970s
Meandering, leisurely build thread is here
Tidied up the wiring behind the dash and cut the shifter hole in the new transmission tunnel cover from FFMetals.
Getting to the look I wanted!
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Installed a power steering cooler. Used 1 3/4" angle aluminum to span the space between the steering rack mounting tabs and mounted a 12" Derale fluid cooler to it. It's a great location as it's tucked up so not to be in harms way from road debris but also behind the radiator fan so it gets a lot of airflow.
Before:
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After:
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Build thread: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...809#post556809
MKIV received 5/15/24
Blueprint 302 tuned by Mike Forte, TKX midshift, IRS, PS, Wilwoods
Painted the brackets on my custom hydraulic clutch master cylinder actuator. SN95 pedal box with Wilwood master cylinder. I will write a post on the whole setup soon. IMG_3598.jpg
So my oldest son and I took it to a car show in all it's gel coat and parting lines glory. We are part of the Mile High Cobra Club and went in as a small group. Despite the upper 90 degree temperatures we had a good time. Lots of questions about the car. Only bad thing is the windshield in the upper drivers side cracked. Just sitting there. The start of the crack does not align with any screws or any defects I can visibly see. So I will order a new one from FFR and check the mounting frame to make sure there's no sharp spots or defects that will cause another one to crack.
Drove it!!!
FFR 9883 MKIV ,427 Windsor engine
TKX 5 speed, Three Link 3.55 gears
Power Steering, Leather Seats
18" Wheels and Tires, Drop Trunk
Fun Package
out of curiosity, I downloaded a sound level app for the phone. sitting in the backyard it registered about 40db, which is in line with what a neighborhood would typically be. I recognize it is not a calibrated instrument, but it appears to report reasonable sound levels. Anyway, the idle sound level inside the car fluctuated between 69-72 db, which is a bit lower than GasN indicates for their touring pipes (which is what I have). I also have thick sound deadening butyl all over everything. Now I want to use the same app in other cars to see the relative difference, as that will be more meaningful than the absolute (uncalibrated) reading.