See John Tebenham's Probe do the numbers as it launches up the Santa Pod drag strip.
Full feature in the Summer 2008 issue, on sale 24/7/08.
7-second Probe at the Pod
Fiesta XR2i modifying guide
From the off the XR2i is punchy and reliable, but still begs to be fettled. Make sure you get the most from yours.
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Tech: differences between N/A and turbocharged engines
Stu talks you through the differences between turbocharged and N/A engines. It’s more complicated than you might think...
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Tech: bhp and torque explained
Horsepower and torque: what are they exactly, and how do you calculate those all-important figures? Stu explains all.
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Tech: Cosworth faults
Escort or Sierra Cosworth not running as well as it should? Stu explains his top 10 Cossie-related problems and how to fix them.
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John Tebenham's 865 bhp Cossie-powered Probe crash
While competing at the Nitro Olympics in Hockenheim, Germany in September 2006, John Tebenham's 865 bhp Cossie-powered Probe hit the safety wall at 130 mph bending the chassis, snapping the steering and only narrow missing the car in the other lane. Driver error? Nope, the head gasket blew big time, spewing oil and water onto the wheels and sending the car sideways, Fortunately, John got out unharmed.
To see the crash, click here.
ALL NEW FOCUS RS
Well, here are the first official pictures of the new Focus RS!
There have been many computer generated images doing the rounds over the last few months but these are the real deal. The 280bhp RS has been extensively tested on the Nürburgring and promises to be an exceptionally capable car.
The man behind the RS project is Ford of Europe’s Vehicle Line Director for Performance Vehicles, Jost Capito. His Team RS development group was behind the original Focus RS, and the Fiesta and Focus ST. Capito is keen to point out that the new Focus RS, “is as much a car for driving enthusiasts as the one before it and classic Ford RS models of the past. We’re staying true to the core RS principles of a no-compromise, affordable high performance road car you can live with. The new Focus RS will have the muscles, heart and soul of a genuine RS and will be exciting to drive every day.”
More news in next month’s magazine, on sale 24/07/08
Fast Ford's got a new staff writer
After bidding a fond farewell to Fudgey last month, it's time to meet the new member of the team, Jamie King.
Jamie's no stranger to FF as he's done regular freelance work for us, and we've followed the builds of two of his project cars through the mag. Click here to find out more about him.
Sierra XR4x4 buying guide
Ideal for track day action or daily-drive duties, the Sierra XR4x4 is now a bargain buy. Here’s what to look out for...
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Devil’s Speak
Tech: the truth about dynos
So you want to know what power your Ford makes? This month Stu explains the differences between the various types of dynos and why you shouldn’t always believe the figures...
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Tech: what is mapping part 4
In the final part of Stu’s mapping series he reveals how to get the most from your engine’s modifications.
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