In 2019 after blowing up our last 2.3 Lima (Esslinger and Race Engineering), the crew decided they wanted to go to a more modern drivetrain- the 2.3 EcoBoost. 1st had to put the funds in place- Ebay Store and local sales of parts and equipment we no longer needed. That took about a year before we could order a crate 2.3 from Ford and a T5 with GForce gears plus , plus, plus!
Making the 2.3 fit the Cortina: as front sub frame has already been strengthened with 3/16 steel plate for the previous setup, removed the welded on engine mounts and bolted stock Mustang/EcoBoost engine mounts -perfect fit, no cutting. But the stock aluminum oil pan would not clear the X member and steering rack, even with the rack now mounted under and behind the X member. No one made a front sump pan for the EcoBoost so bit the bullet and bought a Dry Sump System form Mountune. Now it fits with 3/4" clearance. Of course now had to get an oil tank (modified - extended filler neck) , 3 port catch can with breather, -12AN lines , adaptors and hose ends, etc. .
Actually our 1st purchase was a QuickTime bell housing to fit the T5 (Ford) and EcoBoost. Able to keep the transmission without chancing the "stock" location, drive shaft length OK and no changes to the Winters Mini. Quickchange diff.
So now we had to consider new and larger brakes- Wilwood Integra 6 piston calipers , 12" x 1.25" rotors for the front and put the existing front rotors (Wilwood Superlites , 4 piston) on the rear.
Next had to look at the front struts and spindles- would they handle almost 400 HP? Questionable so am now in the process of designing an upper A-arm with a single control arm with strut rod (already have the control arm and strut rod done- made to work with the original MacPherson strut) . Mustang spindles and hubs available along with the QA1 Proma Star coil over shocks, so that is most probable way we will go. Problem with spindles I would have swap the left and right sides along with the steering arms and mount the calipers forward facing- is this possible or am I opening a can of worms- we will soon see. Oh, and going to AERO 15""x 8 racing wheels with Hoosier slicks to match.
Then comes the custom aero package- we got our hands on a damaged IMSA LMP3 rear wing (since repaired), fabricated a mounting system putting the down force directly onto the roll cage and rear suspension through the trunk surface. Rear diffusers center section came from a F-Renault plus fabricated the end sections. Have not really come down with a shape of the air dam and splitter but most likely somewhat close to the one we saw on an Escort Mk1 on Bring A Trailer recently.
Now what else- installed an AiM digital dash with GPS, installing a LifeLine fire suppression system and looking for a full containment seat. Hopefully will have her completed for the 2022 race season. Planning on a YouTube video for later this year.
Do we have the only MK2 Cortina with a 2.3 EcoBoost in the world or at least just NA. She will surely be a track monster with an 1.9 HP/weight ratio- 400 HP with 2200 lb.
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Gerald.Elliott2@gmail.com. Elliott Racing. Enfield, Nova Scotia