Tickford Vehicle Engineering
Tickford
vehicle Engineering
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Founded
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1991
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Owner(s)
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Ford
Australia Tickford
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Parent
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Ford
Australia Tickford
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Overview
In 1990, 12 years since the last Falcon Cobra came off the line, Ford Australia started a worldwide search to find to engineering firm to create a new performance arm. This was to create a line of in-house performance products that had not existed in the Falcon line up since the 70's, when ford slowly lost interest in performance cars, with the XD and XE European Sports Pack models being the closest Ford customers got to a true performance car.
Throughout the late 80’s and early 90's, the void was filled by 3rd party tuning firms, such as AVO, Special Vehicle Operations (SVO)and Dick Johnson Racing (DJR). Both AVO and DJR had experimented with using Turbochargers to boost the output of the 4.0L 6-cylinder, with DJR creating the Grand Prix Turbo based on the XE. DJR had intended to be set up as a performance arm not unlike Peter Brocks Holden Dealer Team, but Ford was wary of such modifications, as such, they couldn't guarantee the product. This meant that sales of both AVO and DJR falcons remained very limited. SVO had greater success in the creation of a range of cars, starting with the EA SVO (a car that formed the template for the XR6); however, Ford still did not grant backing to SVO, with Ford choosing Tickford, who had success in tuning British ford products.
TVE were involved in the creation of the XR falcon series, EBII and EL GT's and Capri Club sprint alongside the fitment of options such as LPG systems and sunroofs. In 1999, Tickford introduced the FTE range of products, including the T-series, Mustang and Cougar. At this time Tickford also bought Glen Seaton Racing, to create Ford Tickford Racing, Fords first factory racing team on over 30 years.
XR Falcon series
EB S-XR6, XR8
1992 saw the release of Tickfords first range of performance falcons, based on the revised EBII and took advantage of the return of the V8 to the range. EB S-XR8 was released by Ford in July 1991 prior to the formation of Tickford in Australia. With the introduction of the EBII came the first Tickford enhanced XR8 model
The S-XR6 engine was identified by a red rocker cover with Tickford wings, a revised head and cam saw a power increase from 148 kW to 161. The S-XR8 was visually similar, and used the standard 5.0L V8, both came complete with ABS, LSD, alloy wheels and a Momo steering wheel.
ED XR6, XR8
With the introduction of the ED. Tickford dropped the 'S' from both names and gave both a 4-headlight treatment similar to the RS-500 and Ford Escort RS Cosworth.
XR Sprint
During September 1993, the Tickford tuned ED XR8 Sprint was released. The Sprint featured a 195kw version of the Windsor V8 engine, this unit benefitted from the performance upgrades that were in the previous years 25th Anniversary GT Falcon. The same GT also donated an improved suspension and brake package, whilst featuring unique 16-inch wheels. There was very little body alterations to identify it, other then a black (rather then red) rub strips, a sprint badge on the boot and a front chin spoiler.EF, EL XR range
The XR series continued with the face lifted Falcon range, with more improvements to the suspension and driveline carried out. Toward the end of the El range, the XR8 gained a raft of engine upgrades, lifting total power to 185 kW.Au XR range
Tickford again was involved in upgrades to the AU series, with the XR6 being split into two separate levels. The XR6 HP retained the Solid rear axle of the base falcons, and some minor upgrades to the engine. While the XR6 VCT was equipped with an Independent Rear Suspension, and (for the first time in a Falcon) Variable Cam Timing.XR8 Rebel
In 2001, 125 "Rebel" XR8's were produced. These XR8's featured the 220 kW Windsor V8 from the T-series, and a new body kit Ford Motorsport body styling kit. A PlayStation 2, and a copy of Gran Turismo 3 signed by both Glenn Seton and Steven Richards were part of the package. The 220 kW engine and body styling kit were later made standard on the Series 3 XR8's. A XR6 special edition also received the Ford Motorsport body styling kit.Fairlane By Tickford
In 1998, TVE made a number of improvements to the NL Fairlane Ghia, the Fairlane By Tickford (FBT). Using improvements developed from the EL GT program and Ford Motorsport parts, the engine received different heads and an intake manifold to provide 195 kW's, up from standard Fairlane's 175 kW's. The FBT also benefitted from the EL GT's bigger brake package and an sportier interior. A total of 106 were produced, only available in Navy Blue or Regency Red.GT Falcons
See also: Ford Falcon GTIn 1990, Ford Australia installed an EA Falcon concept, that featured a 5.8 litre (351 cubic inch) Windsor V8 and race prepared suspension to give it the handling to match its acceleration. However, the car never reached production. The fitment of the larger Windsor engine required substantial alterations to the engine bay to fit the engine, making it to costly. Fortunately, with the Release the EB Falcon in 1991, the V8 returned with the 5.0L Windsor engine, the first time in almost 10 years the Falcon was available with a V8 engine.[4] The availability of a V8 in regular production, and with Ford now having the resources of TVE on board, it was the perfect time to revive the GT badge. Tickford produced both the 25th and 30th Anniversary GT's, basing them to the luxury Fairmont Ghia models, rather than the sportier XR. The result was not an all out muscle car that the GT had became known for, but a proper Grand Tourer, then combined driver comfort, with considerable performance.
25th Anniversary GT
Ford EBII Falcon GT |
25th Anniversary GT
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Overview
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Manufacturer
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Tickford
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Production
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1992
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Body and chassis
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Class
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Full-size car
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Body
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4-door sedan
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Powertrain
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Engine
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5.0 L Windsor V8
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Transmission
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5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
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Chronology
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Predecessor
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XB GT
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Successor
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EL GT
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Ford with the help of Tickford commemorated the 25th Anniversary of the first XR GT in 1992, with a limited run 265 EB GT's, the First time the GT badge had been used on a production Falcon since the XB GT in 1976. 265 were built, released just one month after the release of the S-XR6 and S-XR8 models.
Body
The body was adorned by a complete styling kit designed by Paul Gibson, who worked on the Ford Escort RS Cosworth. The kit was tested in a wind tunnel in England, to insure that the additions improved aerodynamic performance, as well as looks. The result looked very much like the Lotus Carlton.
Mechanicals
The GT received the Mustang Cobra version of the 5.0L Windsor, with Tickford adapting it for local conditions. The 200 kW was the result of changes to the camshaft, intake and cylinder head improvements. The rest of the drive train consisted of regular XR components, with the only changes being slightly different gear ratios, and recalibrated shift points in the auto.
Performance (Wheels, Nov 1992, all in Km/h)
Manual
- 0-100 7.57
- 1/4 mile 15.48
- Top Speed: 222
30th Anniversary GT
1997 Ford Falcon EL GT Sedan |
30th Anniversary GT
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Overview
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Manufacturer
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Tickford
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Production
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1997
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Body and chassis
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Class
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Full-size car
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Body
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4-door sedan
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Powertrain
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Engine
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5.0 L Windsor V8
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Transmission
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5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
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Chronology
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Predecessor
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EB GT
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Successor
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BA GT
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In 1997, Ford and Tickford released the 30th anniversary GT. The EL GT has gone on to become a collectors item alongside other GT models, with prices for a second hand examples reaching as high as $85,000, almost double the purchase price when adjusted for inflation. A total of 270 example were built, including exports to South Africa and New Zealand.
Body
The EL GT was quite well known for its outlandish looks, penned by then Ford Australia's design chief Steve Park. His original sketch had a silhouette akin to that of a Bat mobile with a wilder wing consisting of a circular stop light mounted on a protruding centre post. However, Ford engineers had to strike a balance between form, and function.
One of the most distinctive features was the grille consisting of vertical stacks, with park suggesting that it gives the car a strong graphic. Park went on to be involved in the AU falcon project, that featured some of his ideas found in this model. The wild body kit was not just there for looks, but was developed in Monash University (alongside the EL race car program) wind tunnel to improve aerodynamics and engine airflow. The Rear wing greatly reduced aerodynamic lift at speed, and unique bonnet vents were placed in a low pressure area that helped with engine cooling. Wheel arch extensions were used to cover the wider EL GT 6-spoke alloy wheels.
Available colours
- B5 Sparkling Burgundy 157
- E3 Heritage Green 62
- N9 Navy Blue 51
Mechanicals
The engine was locally developed in TVE's (Tickford Vehicle Engineering)workshop, consisting of a heavily re-calibrated ECU, bigger SVO GT40 cylinder heads and new 42mm headers. The result was 200 kW's and 470 nm's from the Windsor 5.0L. TVE had considered both using the 351 Windsor found in the EA GT prototype, and an increased displacement version of the 5.0L Windsor block, both were shelved due to assosiated costs. One of the unique features in the EL GT, was the special adaptive shift 4-speed auto developed by BTR. A computer monitors a number of inputs to select one of 5 different shift protocols, adapting to the drivers own style. To allow the EL GT be driven in excess of 180 km/h, a carbon wrapped aluminium tail shaft, this eliminated the driveshaft flex commonly found in standard falcons. An EL GT was road tested in Wheels magazine clocking 232 km/h.
Suspension
The ELGT featured a front end setup unique to the model, consisting of re-shaped cast uprights to allow the use of larger discs (328mm instead of 287mm on regular falcons). Twin pot callipers were also used in place of the standard single pot callipers.
Performance
(Claimed, all in Km/h)
Manual
- 0-100 6.97
- 1/4 mile 14.97
- Standing km: 208.8
- Top Speed: 230
Auto
- 0-100 7.73
- 1/4 mile 15.65
- Standing km: 201.8
- Top Speed: 226
FTE Rebranding
FTE logo |
Ford
Tickford Experience
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Founded
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1999
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Owner(s)
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Ford
Australia Tickford
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Parent
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Ford
Australia Tickford
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Website
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www.fpv.com.au
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T-Series models
Series I
"Tickford have helped add further refinement, safety and confidence to the T-Series range. It is very easy to build a car that just goes fast, but one that handles, performs and lends itself to outstanding driving dynamics is what we have aimed for," Tickford Managing Director David Flint. This was the early motto behind the creation of the T-series. Whilst the brand was an obvious attempt to combat the successful HSV products, FTE did not want to get into a "power war"; instead the key value was refinement.
Mechanicals
All T-Series models used the familiar Windsor V8 Engine renamed "Synergy 5000", but was hand built to provide more power over the XR8's standard 185kws, with a plaque on engine signed by employee that built the engine. The TE and TL models were equipped with a 200 kW version, whilst the TS50 gained aluminium cylinder heads to produce 220 kW. The TE was available in both auto and manual transmissions, with the TS and TL were only available with the ESS (Electronic Sports Shift) automatic, this featured buttons on the steering wheels that operated as a tiptronic gearbox, with the ability to shift up and down.
Body
Each model featured a styling kit that consisted of front and rear fascias, and sill skirts. To identify the separate models, each had a unique front fascia, with the TS50 gaining driving lights in place of the brake ducts of the TE50. Paint options were limited to Silhouette (black), Liquid Silver and Sparkling Burgundy on the TS50, and Galaxy (metallic dark blue) and Venom Red available on the TE50.
Performance
TE50
- 0–100 km/h- 7.3 sec
- 0-400m- 15.2 sec
TS50
- 0–100 km/h- 7.1 sec
- 0-400m- 15.2 sec
Build Numbers
- TE50 104
- TS50 54
- TL50 43
Series II
Mechanicals
With the Series II in 2001, all models received the 220 kW Engine.
Body
The Series II retained the same body styling as the SI, but added a new range of colours, including Winter White and Narooma Blue.
Performance
TE50
- 0–100 km/h- 6.7 sec
- 0-400m- 14.7 sec
Build Numbers
- TE50 141
- TS50 46
- TL50 12
Series III
Mechanicals
With the introduction of the Series 3, FTE developed a 5.6 "stroker" Windsor block, with an all-new crankshaft, ported cylinder head and a three-piece high flow inlet manifold and conical air cleaner. This boosted output to 250 kW and 500 Nm. This made the final outing of FTE's T-series models the fastest, most powerful ever, since the GTHO Phase 3. as the Windsor engine had been replace by the modular series worldwide, FTE received the last allotment engine blocks. A number (248) stroker engines were fitted to XR8 utes, and marketed as the "Pursuit 250", but not under the direct FTE branding.
Body
The Series III was equipped with an all new V8 Supercar inspired styling kit, which consisted of a deeper chin spoiler, tall boot mounted wing and chunkier side and rear fascia extensions. The Rear wing offered more rear end grip above 100 km/h. FTE also went beyond Fords internal guidelines regarding specifics such as departure angles. The result was the most visually aggressive product since the EL GT 6 years earlier.] Blueprint, Congo Green and Monsoon Blue were 3 new colours offered across the range.
Performance
TE50
- 0–100 km/h- 5.86 sec
- 0-400m- 14.18 sec
Build Numbers
- TE50 204
- TS50 224
- TL50 3
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Other Products
Capri Clubsprint
One of the first projects for TVE was to improve the Australian built SA30 Ford Capri, TVE worked on the Turbo XR2 model adding suspension upgrades. A bespoke body kit was also created and larger 16 inch alloy wheels fitted to improve handling.TVE Mustang
To combat the release of the Holden Monaro, TVE set out on a massive project to re-engineer the 2001 SVT Cobra for Australia. This involved substantial revisions to the body, electronics and drive train. More than 250 changes were made by the time a RHD conversion was finished. The process started on the Assembly lines in the US, were a windscreen that conformed to Australia’s Design Regulations was fitted, as well as revised wiring for the electronics in the seats. Other parts such as lights and exhaust were swapped in favour of Japanese spec items that required minor revision for the Australian market. 250 were sold between 2001 and 2002. One of the biggest challenges was the floor pan, which gave the LHD setup more room for the driver. The engine and gearbox offset had to be reversed with the use of Tickford engineered brackets, and unique floor pan sections that allowed the driver more room in RHD spec. All new RHD dash and interior trimmings were also installed. In effect TVE re-manufactured the Mustang, to a cost of $4 million for the total project, and remained the largest, most involved project undertaken by Tickford in Australia.
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Cougar
In 1999, the Ford Cougar was imported to Australia to capitilise on the sports coupe market, sales however were low due to the shrinking demand, and lack of public awareness of the Cougar name. In late 2002 FTE released 100 Cougar Eibach models, it featured sportier suspension and a bodykit based on a US market item, but further modified by Tickford for the Australian Market. The Cougar was discontinued in 2004.Showcars
TVE developed a range of show cars for the a variety of shows around Australia, not only did these cars stand to grab attention, a range of technology was displayed in these cars, including an EL XR8 with a Harrop engineered and built sequential shift kit, intended for release in the upcoming TVE range of AU falcon's. TVE also developed an EL Futura based showcar to improve secondhand sales, TVE fitted a supercharger to the Inline 6 engine boosting output to 230 kW, and upgrade both the exterior and interior.
V10 Mustang
Created with in conjunction with Herrod Automotive in 2010 as a exhibition car to for use during V8 Supercar events and other motorsport events around the country. A 6.8 L V10 was fitted in place of the original 4.6L V8 engine, along with a Sprintex supercharger.
Motorsport
In 1999, Glenn Seton's V8 Supercar racing outfit was rebranded Ford Tickford Racing, and expanded the team for 2 cars, and hired driver Neil Crompton. This marked the first time since 1973 that Ford officially backed a team into the Australian touring car championship. Ford eventually diverted attention to Gibson Motorsport, leaving Glenn Seton to run without factory backing again, until his team was acquired by Prodrive at the end of 2002, becoming Ford Performance Racing.Back to Ford Performance Vehicles
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Last updated on 8 August 2014 at 16:01.
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