
2002 Ford SVT Focus- Top Eight Rides Of 2002
SVT has done it again.
Give a group of car guys some authority and amazing things can happen. Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering team has wowed us in the past with its thorough re-working of the Contour; it even gave us a twinge of respect for a Mustang, so we expected great things with the Focus.
In stark contrast to the parts bin approach Nissan took with the SE-R, SVT pored over every detail of the Focus, making more than 200 unique parts just for this car. The SVT engine is almost entirely new, sharing the block, crank and little else with the standard Zetec. Gone are the ZX3's spindly connecting rods, restrictive head and close-coupled cat. Compression is up, variable intake cam timing is on board; we get a two-stage intake manifold and a real tri-y header with the catalyst tucked under the oil pan. The new engine still has the torquey bottom-end of the base engine, but now rewards redline chasers as well. The compact Getrag six-speed transmission shifts beautifully and should be very strong, but the gear ratios seem poorly chosen; all the gears, including first, are too tall-sixth is superfluous.
As is typical with SVT cars, most of the effort went into performance goodies with only subtle tweaks to the body. A tiny lip spoiler, black headlight surrounds and a tastefully re-designed bumper will go unnoticed by most people. Perfect. Those in the know will spot it instantly. They'll be the ones noticing the giant 11.4-inch front and 11.0-inch rear discs tucked in clean and simple five-spoke, 17-inch wheels. They'll notice the same grippy 215/45-R17 Continental ContiSportContacts that adorn the SE-R, and they'll probably notice the edges are heavily fretted if you're using your SVT as intended.
The SVT Focus takes hard driving very well. That is, if you don't get stuck with the winter package, which includes traction control-our test car was so equipped. Turning traction control off doesn't fully defeat the system. Acceleration times suffer as a result, and we suspect our skidpad numbers did too. Driven hard without electronic assist, the SVT Focus has remarkably sharp, precise steering, rotates surprisingly well if provoked, and is very rewarding in full attack mode. Those massive brakes give confidence and seem impossible to cook.
As is typical of SVT cars, the SVT Focus seems finished. There are few of the glaring shortcomings that hardcore enthusiasts spot in normal cars, few things calling out for aftermarket assistance.
Not like that will stop anybody.-Dave Coleman
2002 Ford SVT FocusEstimated Price: $17,995 (includes destination and delivery)EngineType : Inline four, iron block and aluminum headValvetrain: DOHC, four valves per cylinder, VCT variable intake cam timingDisplacement: 1988 ccBore x Stroke: 84.8mm x 88.0mmCompression Ratio: 10.2:1Claimed Crank Hp: 170 hp @ 7000 rpmClaimed Crank Torque: 145 lb-ft @ 5500 rpmMeasured Wheel Hp: 150 hp @ 6350 rpmMeasured Wheel Torque: 132 lb-ft @ 5300 rpmRedline: 7250 rpm
| DRIVETRAIN |
| Layout: Transverse front engine, front-wheel drive |
| Transmission: Six-speed manual |
| Gear Ratios: | 1 | 4.44:1 | Final Drive: 2.88:1 |
| | 2 | 2.67:1 | 2.88:1 |
| | 3 | 1.33:1 | 4.25:1 |
| | 4 | 1.08:1 | 4.25:1 |
| | 5 | 1.33:1 | 2.88:1 |
| | 6 | 1.08:1 | 2.88:1 |
Differential: Open
Exterior DimensionsCurb Weight: 2,750 lbs.Weight Distribution F/R: 61/39Overall Length: 168.1 in.Wheelbase: 103.0 in.Overall Width: 66.9 in.Track F/R: 58.8 in.Height: 56.3 in.
SuspensionFront: MacPherson strutRear: Multi-link "Control Blade" with one main trailing link with integrated hub, one main lateral link, one lateral toe-control link, and one lateral camber control link
BrakesFront: 11.8-inch vented disc, single-piston caliperRear: 11.0-inch solid disc, single-piston caliper
Wheels and TiresWheels: 17 x 7-inch aluminumTires: 215/45R-17 Continental Conti Sport Contact
PerformanceAcceleration0-30 mph: 3.3 sec.0-60 mph: 7.9 sec.30-50 mph: 2.9 sec.50-70 mph: 4.1 sec.Quarter Mile time: 15.8 sec.Quarter Mile speed: 89.5 sec.
HandlingLateral Grip (200ft skidpad): 0.85gSlalom Speed (700ft slalom): 68.7 mph
Braking60-0 stopping distance: 116 ft