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Nick's 2002 Birkin S3


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Here's my ride!

 

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185 HP - 2.0L Ford Zetec Modified

Twin Carbs Webers 45 DCOE

K&N Air filters

Kent Cam

Raceline Water Rail

Raceline Wet Sump

Aluminium Radiator

MSD Electronic Ignition

Weber Alpha 3D ECU with Rev Limiter

Mocal Oil Cooler

Aluminium Sump Guard

Motul Synthetic Oil

4-in-1 Headers

AEM Billet Ignition Wire Cover

 

Drivetrain:

5 Speed Ford Sierra Type 9 Gearbox

Quaife 3.9:1 Limited Slip Differential

Aluminium Bell Housing

 

Custom Radio System:

Polk-Audio 2X 4-1/2" Speakers

Custom MDF Speaker Box

200W Mini Bike Amplifier

Ipod Nano 8GB

 

Suspension:

Front: Special Wide Track Suspension Kit with Aero tube Double A-Arm and adjustable AVO Coilover Shocks

Rear: Live Axle with 4 trailing arms, panhard rod and adjustable AVO Coilover Shocks

 

Brakes:

Front: 10" VW Disc Brakes

Rear: 10" Honda Disc Brakes

Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines

Dual Circuit with Adjustable Brake Bias

Brake Booster: N/A

 

Body:

Wheel Base: 87"

Wheel Track: 52"

Steel Space Frame

Aluminium Body

Aluminium Hood

Fiberglass Nosecone

Fiberglass Rear and Front Fenders

Adjure Wave Cut 8" Tri-Bar Headlamps

Reactive Shift Knob

Custom Front 7 Logo grill

Removable Plexiglass Side Deflectors

2" Rollbar

Black Vinyl Bucket Seats & Dashboard

Aluminium Exhaust Heat Shield

Momo 12" Steering Wheel

Adjustable Pedal Box

Rack-and-Pinion Steering: 2-3/4 Turns Lock-to-Lock

Removable side-mounted cargo box for long road trips.

 

Wheels:

TSW 15 X 7" Wheels

BG Goodrich G-Force Tires

195/50R15 Front

205/50R15 Rear

 

Full VDO Instrumentation

Garmin 255W GPS

Shift-I Sequential Shift Light

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Just out of curiosity, have you dyno'd your car? Your motor set-up is very similar to mine, and I think my motor is more like 160-165 hp. The guy I bought it from told me 175, but I think that is optimistic, even after my recent carb tuning. Perhaps I have just gotten used to the power?

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Not sure how often Nick comes here, but I'll just preview his answer by saying he's got two speakers mounted one on top of the other in a custom enclosure between the seats. On the dash is an iPod nano that looks like it's held with velcro. Very clean and simple. I don't recall seeing a headunit anywhere, so either it doesn't exit or is hidden.

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Hey Nick

 

I was passed on to you from Oyaji who used to own the Fejer 7 your buddy now owns.

I have an 84 Fejer and was wondering if the old clamshell fenders would be available for sale.

 

Regards

Glen

 

ihckb2

84 Fejer

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About the cargo box:

 

I bought two aluminium tool box from a company called Unique Truck Accesories. The cargo part number is : TOTE-24. They are water tight and they can be lock to keep your stuff safe. I found them really practical and they don't affect the driving of my car at all. Of course this setup will only work with cycle wings, not with clamshell fenders.

 

I bolted both boxes together with 1/2 inch spacers so the covers don't rub on each other. Then I added a piece of 1/2 X 1-1/2 tube on the rear of the boxes the add more strenght.

 

The box are held in place with 2 pieces of 1 X 1 square tube that I bolted thru the frame. Is it really simple and the whole setup only weight about 20 pounds. I'll try to post more pictures anytime soon.

 

 

About my stereo system: I made myself a little MDF box between both seats. The Birkin is pretty narrow so I was only able to put two Polk Audio 4-1/2" speakers between the seats. The Ipod is held is place with velcro on the dashboard so it is easy to remove it and take it with me when I park the car somewhere. The head unit is mounted under the dash with a large single tie-wrap. It is a mini amplifier that you can find on Ebay for around 40$ making a search on "Motorcycle Amplifiers". It is not a high quality amplifier but it is good enough to hear it at speeds lower thatn 60 mph. With the side curtains on there's no problem at all at any speed. I have a video on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/nleroux#p/u/19/__K_BwzGiok

 

Cheers,

 

Nick

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About the cargo box:

 

I bought two aluminium tool box from a company called Unique Truck Accesories. The cargo part number is : TOTE-24. They are water tight and they can be lock to keep your stuff safe. I found them really practical and they don't affect the driving of my car at all. Of course this setup will only work with cycle wings, not with clamshell fenders.

 

I bolted both boxes together with 1/2 inch spacers so the covers don't rub on each other. Then I added a piece of 1/2 X 1-1/2 tube on the rear of the boxes the add more strenght.

 

The box are held in place with 2 pieces of 1 X 1 square tube that I bolted thru the frame. Is it really simple and the whole setup only weight about 20 pounds. I'll try to post more pictures anytime soon.

 

 

About my stereo system: I made myself a little MDF box between both seats. The Birkin is pretty narrow so I was only able to put two Polk Audio 4-1/2" speakers between the seats. The Ipod is held is place with velcro on the dashboard so it is easy to remove it and take it with me when I park the car somewhere. The head unit is mounted under the dash with a large single tie-wrap. It is a mini amplifier that you can find on Ebay for around 40$ making a search on "Motorcycle Amplifiers". It is not a high quality amplifier but it is good enough to hear it at speeds lower thatn 60 mph. With the side curtains on there's no problem at all at any speed. I have a video on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/nleroux#p/u/19/__K_BwzGiok

 

Cheers,

 

Nick

 

Oh I almost forgot. The cargo box are removable (4 bolts, 5 minutes) I only use them when I go out for weekends :) And I'm planning to go on a huge road trip next summer :)

 

Thanks Nick for the info on the storage boxes and how you mounted them.

Good idea and a simple solution.

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I really like the speaker box. I see a winter project coming together.

 

I won't bother you with lots of questions, but just so I don't set the car on fire, where did you take the power from? Can you share a wiring approach?

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My amplifier is wired directly on the battery (with a fuse close to the battery). I wanted to be able to turn the music on without having to put the car key in. It doesnt draw a lot of current. The wires came with the amplifier I bought.

 

Couldnt be more simple :)

 

Nick

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