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Subaru running gear.. Only seen it once on an 1st gen ZX3.STtuner05 wrote:so how far out there is the idea of changing an 05 focus from FWD to AWD?
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Please tell me a reason why one would want to run a AWD setup on a Focus?STtuner05 wrote:so how far out there is the idea of changing an 05 focus from FWD to AWD?
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Same reason someone would want a RWD Focus, just cuz.o2designs wrote:Please tell me a reason why one would want to run a AWD setup on a Focus?STtuner05 wrote:so how far out there is the idea of changing an 05 focus from FWD to AWD?
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Then buy a Mustang...FORDSVTPARTS wrote:Same reason someone would want a RWD Focus, just cuz.o2designs wrote:Please tell me a reason why one would want to run a AWD setup on a Focus?STtuner05 wrote:so how far out there is the idea of changing an 05 focus from FWD to AWD?

I don't see the point of doing a whole drivetrain/motor swap. I could see the motor swap...but why butcher a car that has made its fame for its handling, and take that away...I dunno...I guess this is where ones opinions can differ for ideas...
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personally I favor a sierra cosworth/escort cosworth setup, that way you can keep it in the family and have a nice setup. although I guess thos emight be harder to come by than a subaru setup

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LOL...yeah..those are'nt on every corner in MN...zurno wrote:personally I favor a sierra cosworth/escort cosworth setup, that way you can keep it in the family and have a nice setup. although I guess thos emight be harder to come by than a subaru setup
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Even the Sierra/Cosworth guys (Merkur) have been going to T-bird/Mark 8/Cobra IRS stuff since the Merkur stuff is virtually impossible to find.zurno wrote:personally I favor a sierra cosworth/escort cosworth setup, that way you can keep it in the family and have a nice setup. although I guess thos emight be harder to come by than a subaru setup
The only reason I could see for the drivetrain swap thing is for the sleeper factor.
Personally for the cost involved I'd be happier with a Torsen and a turbo in my SVT.
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That's not why we do it. The reason for the swap is that the Euro 7.5" diff Only has a few gear options (3.36, 3.64 and 3.92) and is fairly weak. The 8.8 stuff is a lot stronger and a lot cheaper. You can install an 8.8 with a torsen in an XR (which requires some custom stub shafts or CV shafts and a modified crossmember) for less than what a Quaiffe ATB would cost and you have your choice of about a million different gear ratios.FORDSVTPARTS wrote: Even the Sierra/Cosworth guys (Merkur) have been going to T-bird/Mark 8/Cobra IRS stuff since the Merkur stuff is virtually impossible to find.
As for why one would want an AWD Focus: why wouldn't you want an AWD Focus? My friend who did the AWD conversion on his XR is considering an AWD Fox-body Mustang, too. He was also trying to convince me to do an AWD setup in my Focus with the drivetrain from a Jag X Type.
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FORDSVTPARTS wrote:Even the Sierra/Cosworth guys (Merkur) have been going to T-bird/Mark 8/Cobra IRS stuff since the Merkur stuff is virtually impossible to find.zurno wrote:personally I favor a sierra cosworth/escort cosworth setup, that way you can keep it in the family and have a nice setup. although I guess thos emight be harder to come by than a subaru setup
The only reason I could see for the drivetrain swap thing is for the sleeper factor.
Personally for the cost involved I'd be happier with a Torsen and a turbo in my SVT.
Yeah, but we are talking AWD setup here, not just IRS.
Which this reminds me, what the heck happened to my Performance Ford magazine subscription?

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I would think the drivetrain out of an Escape would work for a Focus with some modification and you could get it in 2.0 Zetec or 2.3 Duratec versions.zurno wrote:FORDSVTPARTS wrote:Even the Sierra/Cosworth guys (Merkur) have been going to T-bird/Mark 8/Cobra IRS stuff since the Merkur stuff is virtually impossible to find.zurno wrote:personally I favor a sierra cosworth/escort cosworth setup, that way you can keep it in the family and have a nice setup. although I guess thos emight be harder to come by than a subaru setup
The only reason I could see for the drivetrain swap thing is for the sleeper factor.
Personally for the cost involved I'd be happier with a Torsen and a turbo in my SVT.
Yeah, but we are talking AWD setup here, not just IRS.
Which this reminds me, what the heck happened to my Performance Ford magazine subscription?
Can't be that hard to do.
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^^^I was just thinking this past week you could just bolt a Focussport turbo kit right into one...But then you might as well get the V6..
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Ah, but the V6 only comes with an automatic and I'm not sure the MTX would handle the V6 and AWD even if it would bolt up.Patalrob wrote:^^^I was just thinking this past week you could just bolt a Focussport turbo kit right into one...But then you might as well get the V6..
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I actually hadn't thought of the Escape. I figured the 4-cyl awd versions would be fairly scarce. I suppose we'll need to take some measurements...FORDSVTPARTS wrote: I would think the drivetrain out of an Escape would work for a Focus with some modification and you could get it in 2.0 Zetec or 2.3 Duratec versions.
Can't be that hard to do.
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They probably are scarce but they do exist, it's just a matter of looking.harold wrote:I actually hadn't thought of the Escape. I figured the 4-cyl awd versions would be fairly scarce. I suppose we'll need to take some measurements...FORDSVTPARTS wrote: I would think the drivetrain out of an Escape would work for a Focus with some modification and you could get it in 2.0 Zetec or 2.3 Duratec versions.
Can't be that hard to do.
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