Swank Force One wrote:
I spent over $20k building a Ford Escort.
A berkeleying Escort.
It ran for 5 minutes. Then ate E36 M3 as soon as Yamaha showed up.
I got to hear it just long enough to say that it actually sounded good....of course you couldn't hear the camshafts grinding themselves to oblivion due to the open headers.
Mine is most likely the '98 s-10 I owned from '03-'06. Searched for over a year to find a 4.3/5sp combo in that body style. I ended up finding it wrecked at a rebuilder's yard and almost exactly how I would have ordered it. 4.3/5sp, 3.42 lsd, zq8(already had been dropped via full quality kit -4/5), pewter metallic, standard cab/fleetside, no other options(Only things I would have changed would be flareside and buckets/console) Handed over a small pittance for it($1500) and set to work rebuilding it. Everything damaged was a bolt on part I worked 2 nights after school and had it entirely back together and running/driving. That truck seemed to be cursed however.
Less than 6 months later, the intake gaskets started leaking. I took it to a shop due to lack of time and they "fixed" it. I didn't even make it home before I had stacked main bearings Upon tearing the engine down, I discovered the lazy asses had just scraped the old gaskets into the valley and they clogged the oil pickup. Anyways, after threatening them with legal action, I had money in hand for a reman engine....which oddly started a project of insane proportions.
Over on the s10 forums, I had heard rumors of bastard 4.3's and decided to build one. Snagged an "X" vin block from a 4wd s10 and rebuilt it using interesting bits, sent my "W" vin heads off for valves/port/polish/shaving, ordered a cam that was formerly only considered for some type of circle track work(2500-7500rpm range), headers, tuning stuff, zex wet kit with an inline fuel pump, etc.
Put it all together and ended up shredding the 7.625" rear end on the first trip to the drag strip. So, I tracked down what I was told a 3.73 rear(turned out to be a 4.10 unit) so I added 275/50 drag radials on the back. Even with that, it was basically "Traction? LOL" at the strip. N/A it would knock down 14's @ 100ish with no grip in 3rd, huffing some whippits, it was traction limited to mid 13's usually with 110-115 trap speeds.
We knew it made power, but never knew until I ended up trading work for dyno time in Evansville. With a little tuning work, it was making 250ish rwhp n/a and 325ish@6500rpm on just an 80hp pill of laughing gas. I lost the driveshaft out on the Evansville powerplant's coal road while attempting a top speed run with an 8k limiter and the 4.10 gears to prove a misguided point, the driveshaft unbalanced and bowed before vacating itself cleanly(I still have the yokes that were ripped apart). Shortly thereafter I shredded another rear end down at the Bowling Green dragstrip and did an 8.5" swap...after that, my parents bought me a sane "commuter car" that I shouldn't be able to modify and demanded I sell the s-10. I sold that truck for around $3000 to a guy who drove non-stop from Council Bluffs, IA to Muncie, IN for it. Last I knew it had a worked over ls6/t56 combo in it. Sadly, I doubt I'll ever find another dime like that one.