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johnnysuede23
08-20-2018, 09:55 PM
I've been working on a Falcon for a few months now. Don't have a whole lot of details to share yet. It is being constructed of mostly composites and powered by some form of Ford powerplant.
Teaser shots:
http://suedespeed.com/storage/cache/images/000/021/20180620-164025,large.1534822060.jpg
http://suedespeed.com/storage/cache/images/000/022/20180707-201742,large.1534822069.jpg
http://suedespeed.com/storage/cache/images/000/023/20180814-181117,large.1534822079.jpg
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DBasher
08-20-2018, 10:04 PM
That’s a lot of **** yea right there! Very cool and from the looks of it it’ll be a featherweight. Any more details?
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johnnysuede23
08-21-2018, 08:29 AM
That’s a lot of **** yea right there! Very cool and from the looks of it it’ll be a featherweight. Any more details?
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Thanks man! featherweight is the name of the game. After auto-crossing a Galaxie for the last 3 years it will be a nice change of pace. The body will be entirely composite. Drive line is yet to be determined but it will be Ford powered.
LuxurySportCoupe
08-22-2018, 07:08 AM
I love the fact that you've been autocrossing the galaxie, so now I'm excited to see what you can do with something that's not the size of the titanic, lol. The carbon fenders look bad-ass! Glad you're staying ford in a ford as well!
johnnysuede23
08-22-2018, 02:33 PM
I love the fact that you've been autocrossing the galaxie, so now I'm excited to see what you can do with something that's not the size of the titanic, lol. The carbon fenders look bad-ass! Glad you're staying ford in a ford as well!
The Galaxie is entertaining even when it isn't fast. I jokingly call our local CAM-T class the full size sedan class. There is a 4 door Impala, A Delta 88 and my Galaxie regularly attending.
I'm pretty happy with how the fenders came out. Took allot longer than I had hoped but I learned allot.
craig510
08-23-2018, 09:54 AM
Love the carbon work. Wish this was a 62 or 63 so I could get a set of fenders. Are you going to flare this? I am getting ready to cut my fenders out. The narrowness of the falcon, while great for slaloms, will limit the ultimate performance. After 5 seasons of running my car I finally feel like can out drive it so it will be going under the knife for 4-5” flares and more power.
Beechy
08-24-2018, 01:43 AM
.......4-5” flares and more power.
The world needs more of this!!! :flag2::flag2::military::flag2::flag2:
johnnysuede23
08-24-2018, 09:39 AM
Love the carbon work. Wish this was a 62 or 63 so I could get a set of fenders. Are you going to flare this? I am getting ready to cut my fenders out. The narrowness of the falcon, while great for slaloms, will limit the ultimate performance. After 5 seasons of running my car I finally feel like can out drive it so it will be going under the knife for 4-5” flares and more power.
Hi Craig, I have been reading your build thread, Nice work!
It was a tough choice 60-61 vs 62-63. There are a few people building composite parts for 62-63 already so I went with 60-61.
These fenders are a "stock" set with the built in air dam. I also built molds that do not include the air dam. For this car I expect to move the wheel opening upwards 1-2 inches and possibly add a slight flare. As you said narrow is good for slaloms and the car will primarily be used for autocross.
johnnysuede23
08-24-2018, 09:50 AM
The world needs more of this!!! :flag2::flag2::military::flag2::flag2:
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johnnysuede23
10-15-2018, 10:53 AM
http://suedespeed.com/storage/cache/images/000/024/20180926-120315,large.1539622111.jpg
Think I am getting the hang of it. Hood is 7 lbs.
Boosted Falcon
10-16-2018, 07:19 AM
Looking forward to seeing more, vary cool project and impressed with your composite work.
LuxurySportCoupe
10-16-2018, 02:19 PM
Awesome! Keep up the good work!
johnnysuede23
10-18-2018, 07:12 AM
Looking forward to seeing more, vary cool project and impressed with your composite work.
Thanks Boosted! I have been watching your build as well, Thinking this thing will end up ecoboost powered.
johnnysuede23
10-18-2018, 07:13 AM
Awesome! Keep up the good work!
Thanks man. The next project will be a 64 Galaxie tear drop hood. I think it would be pretty killer in carbon fiber.
LuxurySportCoupe
10-18-2018, 09:17 AM
Thanks man. The next project will be a 64 Galaxie tear drop hood. I think it would be pretty killer in carbon fiber.
That would be badass! I'd be in the market for sure. I'm not super happy with my fiberglass one.
johnnysuede23
10-23-2018, 06:59 AM
That would be badass! I'd be in the market for sure. I'm not super happy with my fiberglass one.
Did you have a Crites fiberglass hood? I have a trunk from them. I am pretty happy with the quality and fit but it could be significantly lighter.
LuxurySportCoupe
10-24-2018, 08:31 AM
Yeah, it's a Crites. The actual panel itself looks great on the car, and the gaps everywhere line up very well, but I was disappointed with the work I had to do to the factory hinges to get the hood to fit properly. I will say, it's the first fiberglass piece that I've ever used on a car, so maybe my expectations should've been different.
TimeWarpF100
10-26-2018, 08:27 AM
Thanks Boosted! I have been watching your build as well, Thinking this thing will end up ecoboost powered.
Following!
How much HP are you wanting if you decide EcoBoost?
I have done a couple 3.5 Swaps and have a complete donor 2.7 I will most likely drop in one of my '66 F100's.
Eco1 a bone stock from intake to exhaust tune only made 420/532 @ tire
532 lb ft at under 3000 rpm.
Eco2 with just a "slight" turbo upgrade should make 480-500 RWHP
What amazed me especially on the first one (buying a donor) was the engine was nearly free for a 6400 mile used engine.
3250.00 for complete truck and sold well over 1000.00 in parts.
If one wants 1000 HP is not out of question. (better rods n pistons needed over 500 rwhp)
Parts for the engines are beyond cheap. A NEW Steel Crankshaft good for 1000 hp is under 100.00! I thought that was a price mistake so actually ordered one. Connecting rods were 11.00 each.
Would love to see you go 3.5 Eco as 500 RWHP and 600 TQ in that falcon would be unreal.
Great Project!
Many many years ago my brother built a '61 Falcon with a 390 I was 13 and he was 15. Such a cool year. (1970)
Boosted Falcon
11-01-2018, 07:54 AM
I am not planning any engine mods other than a tune for my 3.5 EB swap. My power goals are modest and would be happy with 400hp 450 ftlbs. I figure should make my 2800-2900lb car run pretty good.
I was sold on the EB engine after seeing what wheel horsepower a bone stock F150 rental truck made on the Holley Chassis dyno.
johnnysuede23
11-02-2018, 07:25 AM
At this point I'm looking at the 2.3 ecoboost. Mostly from a weight savings perspective. I haven't been able to find a published weight of a 2.3. A Ford Motorsports rep said the 2.3 is 247 lbs. I'm not sure that is correct, 347 lbs is more believable. My goal is to have the Falcon weigh half of what the (4000 lb) Galaxie weights. I feel 300 hp would move that along pretty well for auto-x or a short road course.
Ecoboost weights (DRY)
V6 3.5: 449 lbs (203 kg)
V6 2.7: 440 lbs (200 kg)
I4 2.0: 328 lbs(149 kg)
I4 1.6: 251 lbs (114 kg)
johnnysuede23
11-02-2018, 08:15 AM
Snapped a quick picture before doing a hood infusion. Happy Friday
http://suedespeed.com/storage/cache/images/000/026/20180925-230128a76ef047d8d24c03823acdf41c4ee7c8,large.15411 67707.jpg
Boosted Falcon
11-02-2018, 11:03 AM
I have to find my notes when I weighed my 3.5, I believe it was 417 with turbos and flywheel w/o pressure plate, disc and bellhousing dry. I don't recall if I had the alternator, AC compressor, starter or the E250 PS pump I am using.
Boosted Falcon
11-02-2018, 11:09 AM
A buddy has a Mustang with the 2.3EB, the car is pretty impressive and would have to guess it is 3300lb or more.
syborg tt
11-21-2018, 04:05 PM
Blown away by this build. I can’t wait to more progress.
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Yukon Cornelius
11-22-2018, 04:03 PM
You should do a tutorial on laying up the composite parts. That'd be awesome if you had the time.
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