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fordracer48386
05-03-2002, 07:34 AM
Hey Diane and members ......
Just wanted to tell you Doug did fantastic
at the Waterford Hills drivers school. Hung
in there with the best of them and they were
running ITA cars. Had a couple 180's but no
biggy, it rained all day on Sat. and the track has a new repaving job. Car ran real good on new Kumos. Just had to gas it and go.
John

joeg
05-03-2002, 08:05 AM
Good going Doug!!!!

Diane
05-03-2002, 08:47 AM
Great news! Can't wait to hear his report!


Diane
88 Escort ITB
First race May 11th!

[This message has been edited by Diane (edited May 03, 2002).]

Racescort
05-11-2002, 03:08 AM
Sorry it took so long!

Man have I been staying busy. On the 21st I had to packup and go to the classroom. The next weekend 27th & 28th had to packup and go again. Then the next weekend was the first race weekend. Im almost glad (not quite but almost) to have a couple weekends off.
School was a blast! Only a couple of 180's real basic ones. I felt like I learned a ton those two days. The WHRRI school gives you a ton of track time.
The first race weekend was the coolest thing I've ever did. I didn't wreck anyone, I didn't get wrecked, except at the start of the feature race Sun. there was a maylee in turn 1, I got through with no problem. After getting through everyone took off. Going into turn 3 I got next to a guy in a Mustang and he didnt see me there. He squeezed me off track. I hit the dirt and it 180'd me. I got a point and resumed to racing. Luckily they went double yellow and I was able to catch up. I passed the guy in the Mustang and a couple others. Anyway me and my buddy Dean had a great time racing each other, passing, giving good points to faster guys and all that. We ended up 9th & 10th out of about 23 ITB cars. Also what was really good was that I was able to better my lap times over the weekend. Went from 1:30s to 1:27.5'S

So thats it for now. Let me know about your first race weekend Diane?

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Doug
ITB Escort
[email protected]

Guy in a Mustang
06-09-2002, 12:12 AM
Fun stuff here http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

I was just paging through and came across these Forums... I'm the guy in the Mustang that viciously cut Doug off first race weekend http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif Hence the name...

Doug made a heck of a move on the outside of me, and I sure didn't see him. My bad... he still came back and beat me though... This past weekend was fun too - Me and Doug went at it again... with Doug making a scraping move around me under <ahem> yellow <ahem>. Unfortunately, he went off course before I could get back to him and have some fun.

It's been a blast running with him... he's still faster than me - and his car is setup awesome for a turn that mine is rather poor at (5), but its such a small difference that it always seems like me and him together on the track at all times. Looking forward to racing him and Dean for the rest of the year at WH.

Oh, and we're both down to 1:25s now. Amazing how much you pick up just from knowing the track http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif

Cheers!

RBM

Guy in a Mustang
06-09-2002, 12:13 AM
Oh, and I'll actually click on that "Show Signature" thing so Doug knows who I am... http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

Cheers,

RBM

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Bennett Moreland
ITB Mustang

Racescort
06-09-2002, 12:53 AM
Oh man! You had to tell them I went off track didn't ya? See....I woulda left that part out. Sorry again about the scrape move. I learned from it though,I don't think I'll try that again.

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Doug
ITB Escort
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Diane
06-09-2002, 01:42 PM
Glad to hear you guys are having fun! http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/smile.gif

Our next event is a double region this coming Fri-Sat.

I spent yesterday participating in a Jr Achievement Mini Grand Prix. Had a blast but am I ever sore! Knee pads and spine padding next year for sure! My knees have turned into one huge lump from all the bruising. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/eek.gif

Diane



Originally posted by Racescort:
Oh man! You had to tell them I went off track didn't ya? See....I woulda left that part out. Sorry again about the scrape move. I learned from it though,I don't think I'll try that again.

Rabbit07
06-09-2002, 11:42 PM
Doug,
Did you figure out the brake fade yet?
You can contact me at [email protected] if you still need help. Sorry again about hitting you in 6, I never made a double pass like that before.

Chris Childs

Racescort
06-10-2002, 07:38 AM
Diane

It really has been a blast so far. We are all learning alot more everytime out.

Chris

I picked up some Ford brake fluid the other day, and ordered some racing pads for the front. Im going to try to get the exsisting fluid out and replace it with the Ford. Then Im going to bleed the heck out it. I really hope that will take care of it. I don't want to go to the track only to find out it does the same thing.
When you said you had fluid that was boiling once, do you remember did the brakes only fade out under hard braking, like at the end of the straight? Cause that is what this was doing.

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Doug
ITB Escort
[email protected]

joeg
06-10-2002, 08:23 AM
Doug--It is all in the PADS!!

Do you have race pads? If not, call Carbotech and get your problem fixed! Cheers.

Allen Brown
06-10-2002, 05:30 PM
I have to agree with the CarboTech pads. I've been running them (Panther Plus)in my RX7 SE for the past two years....Great pad, no fade, very rotor friendly. carbotech is also great to deal with.

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Racescort
06-11-2002, 01:45 AM
joeg

Thats exactly what I did. I called Carbotech and ordered some Panther Plus pads. It really sucks when your going down the straight doing about 90 mph or so and you find out you have no brakes.

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Doug
ITB Escort
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joeg
06-11-2002, 08:27 AM
Good. When you get your proper RACE pads installed, you will not beleive the difference.

The Panther is a bit more rotor freindly, but I use the blue compound.

Have fun.

Racescort
06-12-2002, 06:19 AM
Joeg Thanks for the help.

Allen, Excellent....its looks like I picked the right pads then. Thanks for the info.

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Doug
ITB Escort
[email protected]

Joe Craven
06-12-2002, 12:22 PM
I'm curious on the competition potential of the ITB Escort. I looked in the ITCS and the numbers look quite good, nice size engine, valves and low car weight. I've never seen one prepared for racing. Well, at least the US versions. On the west coast, we have a couple of Pintos and my Capri actively racing in ITB.

Good luck and keep the roof side up.

36 ITB Capri
41 VW NASA GTI Cup

stroubelan
06-18-2002, 03:48 PM
Hi. I'm racing a 86 escort in SE division. Finished 3rd sat and 2nd sun in itb at sebring weekend before last. Car and driver are getting more competive each time out. The thing that must be overcome is the inherant push in the car and the bad gear ratio. I got 1000# springs in the rear with a 7/8 stablizer bar and 600# sprinhs in the front with fords largest swaybar. I also use a 5500 ohm resister in the computer h2o temp sense port to make it stay open loop (richer) that gives it alot mort top end power. Hope this helps. Stroube

itbescort
06-19-2002, 03:45 PM
Which wire is the H2o port? Color and location.
I am still tring to learn about these cars,(Escort GT) do they have a rev limiter? I have twisted mine almost to 7k with no limiter. Just wondering.
Thanks
Tim

>>I also use a 5500 ohm resister in the computer h2o temp sense port to make it stay open loop (richer) that gives it alot mort top end power.

stroubelan
06-20-2002, 07:39 PM
I thought I replied to your question but I guess it didn't go through. Anyhow, put a 5500ohm resister across the plug terminals that plug int the water temp senser and leave it unplugged from the sensor. It makes the computer think that the temp is around 150 F.and stays open loop. This makes the mix about 12.5 to 1. This is what is needed tfor fuel mix for racing.

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itbescort
07-10-2002, 08:19 AM
Thanks for the info, I have wired up both cars and will be testing them this weekend at NHIS. I put a remote switch on Diane's car for the street. Hoping to still get some decent gas milage on the way to the race.
Tim



Originally posted by stroubelan:
I thought I replied to your question but I guess it didn't go through. Anyhow, put a 5500ohm resister across the plug terminals that plug int the water temp senser and leave it unplugged from the sensor. It makes the computer think that the temp is around 150 F.and stays open loop. This makes the mix about 12.5 to 1. This is what is needed tfor fuel mix for racing.

Racescort
07-12-2002, 12:58 AM
Originally posted by stroubelan:
I thought I replied to your question but I guess it didn't go through. Anyhow, put a 5500ohm resister across the plug terminals that plug int the water temp senser and leave it unplugged from the sensor. It makes the computer think that the temp is around 150 F.and stays open loop. This makes the mix about 12.5 to 1. This is what is needed tfor fuel mix for racing.



Sorry I know this sounds dumb but can you guys tell me, where is the water temp. sensor located? And if its the sensor that works the temp. gauge, isnt that just one prong? How do can you jump it across the terminals with one prong?

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Doug
ITB Escort
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itbescort
07-12-2002, 07:29 AM
No such thing as a dumb question. If you have the 1.9 you should find the temp sensor very close to the single prong sensor that you are talking about. Or if you look in the harness that comes off the engine by the pass strut tower, the wires are light green with a yellow strip and black with a white strip. If you follow the black wire it ends up in the diag. plug. Cutting this wire does not effect the stock temp gauge.
Good luck
Tim



Originally posted by Racescort:
Sorry I know this sounds dumb but can you guys tell me, where is the water temp. sensor located? And if its the sensor that works the temp. gauge, isnt that just one prong? How do can you jump it across the terminals with one prong?

Racescort
07-14-2002, 02:22 AM
Originally posted by itbescort:
No such thing as a dumb question. If you have the 1.9 you should find the temp sensor very close to the single prong sensor that you are talking about. Or if you look in the harness that comes off the engine by the pass strut tower, the wires are light green with a yellow strip and black with a white strip. If you follow the black wire it ends up in the diag. plug. Cutting this wire does not effect the stock temp gauge.
Good luck
Tim




Thanks Tim I found it after I posted the message. I looked through my shop manual long enough and found a picture of where it was. Then found out on the wiring diagrams what the wire colors were. I have it wired up....hope it works well!
Did you get to try it at the track yet?


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Doug
ITB Escort
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itbescort
07-15-2002, 08:52 AM
Well it seemed to work well. Got some really nice back fires when going from 2nd to 3erd. It does seem to make starting a bit tricky. When my car was cold, maybe 65 out I had to go back to the stock setup to get it started. Once warmed up it was fine.
***Now Front wheel bearings
are another thing!! I wasted two right fronts this weekend at NHIS. The second was so good the half shaft is still blue.
On another note Diane finished both races and yes still drove it home 3 hours away.
Tim

Originally posted by Racescort:
Thanks Tim I found it after I posted the message. I looked through my shop manual long enough and found a picture of where it was. Then found out on the wiring diagrams what the wire colors were. I have it wired up....hope it works well!
Did you get to try it at the track yet?

Racescort
07-18-2002, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by itbescort:
Well it seemed to work well. Got some really nice back fires when going from 2nd to 3erd. It does seem to make starting a bit tricky. When my car was cold, maybe 65 out I had to go back to the stock setup to get it started. Once warmed up it was fine.
***Now Front wheel bearings
are another thing!! I wasted two right fronts this weekend at NHIS. The second was so good the half shaft is still blue.
On another note Diane finished both races and yes still drove it home 3 hours away.
Tim


Wow sorry to here about the wheel bearings! That must have been a busy weekend in between races? Thats great about the water sensor hookup. Did it actually give you much more power? Tell Diane I said hello and congrates. I bet she was having some fun huh?

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Doug
ITB Escort
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joeg
07-18-2002, 09:27 AM
Go and buy some Knuckles/Hubs from the boneyard, put new bearings in them and carry them around as "spares".

If you have such spares, you won't have bearing problems on the track!!

Seriously, you might have too little camber which is promoting bearing overheating (or too hot a set of brakes?)

itbescort
07-18-2002, 03:32 PM
Unfortunatly the bearing that burned up was my spare hub. The one I started with also went out, not quite as nice, no smoke and all. I always carry a complete hub calaper and rotor for each side. Got that from ralling. I believe my spare was just to old.
I do not think not enought camber is it we are running 3+ degree's for NHIS.
I have often had diffacultly with installing the half shaft into the hub. I have the tool that pulls it thought, but not all shafts are the same thread. Like the one in there now. I think sometimes I loosen the press when fighting to get the half shaft seated, if I even am getting it seated all the way.
I now have a press and a new shaft, I am hoping not to have any more problems.
Thanks for the input.


Not sure about the temp sensor resistor, the car's power felt good. And yes Diane seems to be having a ball!

Tim

Diane
07-18-2002, 04:48 PM
Hi Doug,

Yes, I am having a blast! I can't understand why it took me so long to do this. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

We just sent my front struts to be revalved a little stiffer; Tim tried it and it seemed to work well for him. My turn, I want to close the gap between us. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/cool.gif


Diane

Racescort
07-19-2002, 03:27 AM
I need some camber plates or I'll probably be having the same problems. Wouldn't hurt my lap times either.

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Doug
ITB Escort
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joeg
07-19-2002, 09:48 AM
Tim--You can occasioanlly stumble across the official Ford tool kit for that hub on ebay.

I got one about a month ago for under $20.00

It's a suitcase full of pushers, pullers and adaptors.

One of these sets is with the guy who uses my P-Car. However, he is a bit on the stubborn side and swaps in the half shafts with pneumatic tools and the hub nut. I think he is likely to have problems.

Looks like you need more spares!

joeg
07-19-2002, 09:50 AM
Doug--Call Ground Control for plates--actually all you need is the "slider"; fabricate your own plates.

Cheers

Diane
07-19-2002, 06:44 PM
Originally posted by joeg:
Tim--You can occasioanlly stumble across the official Ford tool kit for that hub on ebay.

I got one about a month ago for under $20.00



Ouch! I've been looking for one, guess the ebay "watch" feature isn't working. The last email that matched the basic number was for late model cars. http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/frown.gif

Diane