My 2+2 with the ZVH turbo engine weighs only 1060kg with a driver.
I just found this out at the last MOT, there brake testing machine also weighs each axle of the car and puts the total on the printout.

Jim


On 12/05/2011 22:16, Bandit wrote:
Thanks for all your comments. I have now got hold of a pair of the XR2
rear slave cylinders as these are approx 2mm dia larger than the
standard items. Servo and master cylinder is the later type after
1986. All brake components are new.Took rear drums off and found about
20% of shoe touching drum. Need to drive car to bed in shoes but cant
do that till it passes IVA test bit of a catch 22. Will reprofile
shoes as best as can. Eddie Ruskin very helpfull chap, spoke to him
about gross weight of car and immediatly sent letter confirming weight
to be less than 1190kg which should be accepted by VOSA and means
brakes will pass in present state. Hopefully another Quantum will be
on the road soon.
Paul.

On May 10, 7:33 pm, barnacle<[email protected]>  wrote:
No, Jim. There was some confusion about what they actually were, not
helped by motor factors sending the wrong bits, but it seems they were
xr2 (not xr2i) all along, and that's what the Mondeo V6 carriers
bolted on to.

I wanted the larger version of the discs - about another 10mm - but I
was constrained by what I could get hold of that included the
carriers. That said, it stops on its nose...

Neil

On May 9, 12:04 pm, "Jim Hearne"<[email protected]>  wrote:



Hi Neil,
Didn't you change your hubs to XR2i ?
Ford certainly did keep things standard from the Mk3 Fiesta on but the Mk1/2
Fiestas have the caliper mounting lugs are closer to the centre of the hub
and i never found anything else that would bolt straight on from other
Ford's.
I eventually welded up the fixing  holes in some Mk4 Escort RS turbo
calliper brackets and redrilled them further out but it was never something
i was entirely happy with, welding on the calliper bracket.
Paul, Check you have the correct size rear cylinders fitted, i can't
remember what size they were now but it wasn't one of the standard sizes,
it's in the build manual.
My 2+2 has the G valves fitted as per the build manual but i know that some
Quantums don't have them.
Mk2 XR2 brakes and discs  will bolt on in place of the lower spec ones with
the matching calliper mounting bracket.
Don't forget the master cylinder, servo and the brake pedal are also
different between the XR2 and non-XR2
Jim
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From: "barnacle"<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 11:42 AM
To: "Quantum Owners Group"<[email protected]>
Subject: [Quantum Owners] Re: 2 +2 IVA Brake test failure
Paul,
I did a lot of investigation around xr2 brakes when I did the Fiat
20vt conversion. Ford seem to have arranged their calliper pickup
points on the hub to be the same through a lot of their models... on
mine, to replace the xr2 brakes with Mondeo 2.5 V6 brakes (!!!) I
needed only to drill out the locating holes to 12mm from 10mm (from
memory) and a little machining to the hub face to move the calliper
frame back half a mm to clear the discs.
I would expect that you would find the xr2 discs and brakes a simple
bolt-on change - but I would ask if you currently have new parts
fitted? New discs and pads make a fair difference to efficiency... you
may have difficulty getting the correct mounts for the xr2 - lots of
places will sell you callipers but not the frame. XR2 discs will fit
under
Neil
On May 6, 10:04 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Can anyone help, I have just had my 2+2 IVA tested and failed due
to the service braking efficiency being low, 55% needs to be above
60%. This is not helped by Quantum quoting a gross weight of 1300kg
the actual gross weight was measured at 1149kg (which if used puts the
figure over 60%). I have standard disc / calipers up front and
standard drums on rear ( not off xr2). and using G valves on rear
brakes. The hand brake efficiency was fine but when operated from
brake pedal appeared to be over compensated. All items are new, and in
good condition.
Has any one operated the rear brakes without the G valves ?. Can a set
of xr2 front discs and calipers be fitted in place of the smaller
standard disc/ caliper set up on the front. Any help would be
appreciated. Paul
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