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On the early cars it was very very regular, nothing in normal mode, and almost the exact same at every shift/blip in sport.
On mine, and I believe on any early cars that have had the PCM update, it is very random.
What I edited together here were all those that I found in succession...I tend...
...and a short one of the RS's ridiculous exhaust. Only when giving it some though...otherwise you'd barely notice it. They've got it all 'tuned' quite well.
Here's a short film of the day I had last weekend at the Ford Dunton Technical Centre 50th Anniversary event. It was a employee/family only day but I was invited as part of the focusrsoc.com crowd. I got to see some of the inner workings of the place and just generally soak up the atmosphere and...
If I was buying one with a view to keeping it for a few years I'd search out and ST200 as I think they'll likely hold on to a little more value negating a chunk of that price premium. Otherwise, get an ST3 and add MP215. Then, apart from the visuals and the ST200's shorter gearing they're...
Anything with a blue "RS" on it that's even remotely original, low mileage, and with just one owner will command ridiculous figures!
I got chatting to a chap when the crowds came onto the track after the parade on Saturday who had an immaculate 1970s Escort RS - he said he always obsessed about...
Oooh, he likes it a lot on track doesn't he! Having watched that I have to sort something before summer is done now. I can see the RS being 5 seconds a lap quicker than my ST was around Goodwood and that does scare me a little.
Not quite but I did try when we had to do a U-turn right at the far end of the track...you know, crap turning circle etc. full lock and WOT in 1st sorted that right out. It wasn't pretty though.
When I went out on the Sierra Cosworth he stopped on the banking to demonstrate just how steep it...
Oh yes, very much. I know I'm spoilt by modern machinery but I was hoping at least some part of the experience would feel a little bit special...but it didn't. It just felt like a mildy quick very very old car.
The track parade was fun...we got to drive around the 45 degree banking which was a...
Today has been interesting! I'm about to be one of 50 cars in the Dunton 50th Anniversary parade around the test track.
I managed to get a couple of passenger laps around it earlier in an original Sierra Cosworth from Ford's press fleet. Wish I hadn't. Never meet your heroes LOL
One month and 2,000 miles in and I'm sat here feeling quite excited by the fact that in a little over 90 minutes I get to drive it again.
I get this every day. Will that cease. Probably. Eventually. Although the pops, cracks, and oversteer will never ever get tiresome.
Imagine driving a bigger, but not heavier, Fiesta ST...one that changes direction just the same as an ST but has much more mechanical grip, unbreakable traction, and a rear end that exists to tease you whenever you push it.
Oh, and a sunroof.
You certainly are!!!
Seven cameras, head cam, chest cam, night vision, field audio recorder, the results are a spectacular, umm, short. Quick and easy enough to edit though.
Not quite. I don't doubt the traction advantage I have from the off would get me a length or two ahead...but with...
Never! I was talking earlier to @Jeff simply about the Mountune package earlier and I realised that it'll take away the very thing Ford designed into the RS...that it is a thrill to drive (oversped rear wheels making the back end permanently loose etc.) and also it feels keen to rev right out to...
That sounds similar to what the RS can do...except it can also shunt 100% of it to just the one side.
4WD, well, the type my RS has, is my new favourite thing.
Video of me an @Jeff simply hooning about a week or so ago is here...it's a surprisingly quick thing. LSD is a must though. He may well have made me consider automatic 'boxes to not be all things Satan too.
This is as good as on my doorstep so it'd be rude not to come along, there's some great roads around there and I'm always up for some car banter.
So long as the confirmed date fits in with my family plans I'm in.
As upright as I possibly can. Anything even remotely reclined makes me feel as in control of the car as Mr Headshot clearly isn't in the picture above.