No fairy named car here, just the pursuit of OEM+ since 2001.
Special thank you to these people for helping me throughout the years.
Bryan (monkeyman28)
John (Odyssey)
Al at McLaughlin Ford
Tim at McLaughlin (Now Royal Oak Ford)
Steven P. at H&R Special Springs
Jeni (SunshineZX3)
Chris (cjmartiny)
Rob (Robs06)
Jake (JakeBrewer)
Mike
Ken
Drew (FocusOwnersKid)
Josh
Steve at Tousley Ford
THANK YOU to these companies for 1st class parts and service!
- McNews Automotive
- New Edge Performance
- FSWerks
- CFM
- Tousley Ford
- Capaldi Racing
First of all, I'd like to dedicate this build to James Hock, an original [FJ] member, and one of the very first SVT owners. He was a very nice guy, whom many Jetters from MI, IN, and OH had the pleasure of meeting. He had EVERYTHING going for him... Senior, about to graduate from Western Michigan, Engaged, brand new SVT Focus. He died the DAY BEFORE his 25th birthday at the g2g.
He was run off the road into a 13ft. ditch, when a vehicle came into his lane around a bend in the road. This happened during the convoy from the Ford dealership car show to a BBQ at a Jetters house. At the BBQ we all heard the sirens... None of us knew yet that somebody from our convoy went off the road because the ditch was that deep.
2002:
Ford Fun Weekend Norwalk, OH
Columbus, OH G2G 08/09/2002: Only a handful of SVT's were out at this time. Production delays, and I think a recall made SVT owners mad that I was cruising the streets with the body panels when the actual SVT was not even ready yet. Side skirts and fogs were not available in the system yet.
St. Johns, MI g2g (Jetter James Hock died at)
2003:
Installed FR Header, FS Flexpipe, Random Tech Cat, Quaife LSD, Centerforce Clutch, Fidanza Flywheel, and a BBK TB this year.
Milan Dragway Sport Compact Festival 05-17-03
http://www.activeperf.com/members/photo.php?photo=Sew_Fast04.jpg[/
Street Dreams Show in Detroit, MI 05-31-03
[img]http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1037/3352509281_f189504720_z.jpg
2004: Finally added SVT side skirts, and painted handles for the complete SVT conversion.
FITF 3 Elkhart, IN (When I had Mattig Cup Mirrors)
2005 - Present: PWSC, Seized Engine, and Build.
JetFest South Bend, IN (Sunday only)
Seized engine, the tear down Fall '05
PWSC oil line slipped off, engine seized while coasting to the road shoulder. Engine was seized in 30 seconds from time my oil light came on. PWSC was only installed for 48 hours, with no oil pressure gauge installed. Put 200 miles on it. Piston #1 seizes while coasting at 10-15 mph.
Basically shelved the car for 3 years, saving for a built engine. 2008 had an engine built, and finally yanked the old one out.
I scored heated SVT seats along the way to complete the Red SVT interior. I have never really liked SVT seats, heavy and do not hold you in place. I wanted Recaro Speed seats, so I sold these. James Hock [FJ] memorial sticker on my windshield, can't forget him or that day.
Built Engine install 2009:
- SVT Block
- Ford Racing Cylinder Head
- Crower Rods
- FSWerks oversized 9.6 Pistons
- ARP bolts throughout
- Balanced & Blueprinted
The Stance Era (2008-present)
I feel like the most dedicated Focus enthusiast there ever has been. But the Focus scene started to go stale for myself and other long term members. The new fresh, open-minded Stance crowd provided me with a spark and excitement I needed! I grew up in the 80's loving wide wheeled Corvettes and Porsches. Often you would see BBS or HRE wheels on either. Using cars like that fir inspiration has been a game changer IMO. Love the scene, and want to see the clean OEM+ look be pushed further!
Having a forced induction car, I want a vented hood to release heat. I do not like most of vented hoods, way too busy. For me I only liked the Focus Central hood, but after looking for years I gave up on trying to land one. That's when I found this hood on Craigslist in 2008 for $400. It was already was egg yolk yellow, but eventually would paint the entire hood.
Now I felt like this was a good looking hood that was fairly low key... But it was not clean enough for me. I wanted something that looked more OEM or Ford inspired. That's when I found inspiration from the APC dual vented hoods!
New look euro headlight and grille, with OEM+ APC hood project!
Inspiration to turn that APC hood into OEM Ford looking product.
Ordered OEM '03-'04 Cobra hood vents thinking they would fit! And they are the exact same shape, and barely fit... But they will work! Have to open up the cut outs on the APC hood, then paint factory yellow.
Needed to install gauges, mocked up a 3 gauge pillar pod. Pillar pods just are not the clean look I'm looking for. I always intended to install in my radio bezel. Recently, I was able to make myself a 3 gauge plate that I will be powdercoating an OEM interior color.
Boss caliper fitment courtesy of Dan @ CCW wheels.
Special thank you to these people for helping me throughout the years.
Bryan (monkeyman28)
John (Odyssey)
Al at McLaughlin Ford
Tim at McLaughlin (Now Royal Oak Ford)
Steven P. at H&R Special Springs
Jeni (SunshineZX3)
Chris (cjmartiny)
Rob (Robs06)
Jake (JakeBrewer)
Mike
Ken
Drew (FocusOwnersKid)
Josh
Steve at Tousley Ford
THANK YOU to these companies for 1st class parts and service!
- McNews Automotive
- New Edge Performance
- FSWerks
- CFM
- Tousley Ford
- Capaldi Racing
First of all, I'd like to dedicate this build to James Hock, an original [FJ] member, and one of the very first SVT owners. He was a very nice guy, whom many Jetters from MI, IN, and OH had the pleasure of meeting. He had EVERYTHING going for him... Senior, about to graduate from Western Michigan, Engaged, brand new SVT Focus. He died the DAY BEFORE his 25th birthday at the g2g.
He was run off the road into a 13ft. ditch, when a vehicle came into his lane around a bend in the road. This happened during the convoy from the Ford dealership car show to a BBQ at a Jetters house. At the BBQ we all heard the sirens... None of us knew yet that somebody from our convoy went off the road because the ditch was that deep.

2002:
Ford Fun Weekend Norwalk, OH

Columbus, OH G2G 08/09/2002: Only a handful of SVT's were out at this time. Production delays, and I think a recall made SVT owners mad that I was cruising the streets with the body panels when the actual SVT was not even ready yet. Side skirts and fogs were not available in the system yet.

St. Johns, MI g2g (Jetter James Hock died at)

2003:
Installed FR Header, FS Flexpipe, Random Tech Cat, Quaife LSD, Centerforce Clutch, Fidanza Flywheel, and a BBK TB this year.
Milan Dragway Sport Compact Festival 05-17-03
http://www.activeperf.com/members/photo.php?photo=Sew_Fast04.jpg[/
Street Dreams Show in Detroit, MI 05-31-03
[img]http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1037/3352509281_f189504720_z.jpg

2004: Finally added SVT side skirts, and painted handles for the complete SVT conversion.

FITF 3 Elkhart, IN (When I had Mattig Cup Mirrors)

2005 - Present: PWSC, Seized Engine, and Build.
JetFest South Bend, IN (Sunday only)

Seized engine, the tear down Fall '05

PWSC oil line slipped off, engine seized while coasting to the road shoulder. Engine was seized in 30 seconds from time my oil light came on. PWSC was only installed for 48 hours, with no oil pressure gauge installed. Put 200 miles on it. Piston #1 seizes while coasting at 10-15 mph.

Basically shelved the car for 3 years, saving for a built engine. 2008 had an engine built, and finally yanked the old one out.

I scored heated SVT seats along the way to complete the Red SVT interior. I have never really liked SVT seats, heavy and do not hold you in place. I wanted Recaro Speed seats, so I sold these. James Hock [FJ] memorial sticker on my windshield, can't forget him or that day.

Built Engine install 2009:
- SVT Block
- Ford Racing Cylinder Head
- Crower Rods
- FSWerks oversized 9.6 Pistons
- ARP bolts throughout
- Balanced & Blueprinted

The Stance Era (2008-present)
I feel like the most dedicated Focus enthusiast there ever has been. But the Focus scene started to go stale for myself and other long term members. The new fresh, open-minded Stance crowd provided me with a spark and excitement I needed! I grew up in the 80's loving wide wheeled Corvettes and Porsches. Often you would see BBS or HRE wheels on either. Using cars like that fir inspiration has been a game changer IMO. Love the scene, and want to see the clean OEM+ look be pushed further!
Having a forced induction car, I want a vented hood to release heat. I do not like most of vented hoods, way too busy. For me I only liked the Focus Central hood, but after looking for years I gave up on trying to land one. That's when I found this hood on Craigslist in 2008 for $400. It was already was egg yolk yellow, but eventually would paint the entire hood.


Now I felt like this was a good looking hood that was fairly low key... But it was not clean enough for me. I wanted something that looked more OEM or Ford inspired. That's when I found inspiration from the APC dual vented hoods!
New look euro headlight and grille, with OEM+ APC hood project!


Inspiration to turn that APC hood into OEM Ford looking product.

Ordered OEM '03-'04 Cobra hood vents thinking they would fit! And they are the exact same shape, and barely fit... But they will work! Have to open up the cut outs on the APC hood, then paint factory yellow.



Needed to install gauges, mocked up a 3 gauge pillar pod. Pillar pods just are not the clean look I'm looking for. I always intended to install in my radio bezel. Recently, I was able to make myself a 3 gauge plate that I will be powdercoating an OEM interior color.




Boss caliper fitment courtesy of Dan @ CCW wheels.

