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Old 03-02-2015, 12:24 PM   #1
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Default New Fiesta ST ordered - first mods?

cant wait for delivery, still got a couple of months to go. But I thought I'd start my research on basic mods:

I've read some good things about the revo tunes? Thinking first step is a stage 1 + cobb rear engine mount

Or is it better to save up and go straight to revo stage 2? They dont list the recommend intercooler/exhaust

Or there's pumaspeed, or cobb, or mountune. How do you decide any help would be great

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Old 03-02-2015, 05:12 PM   #2
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I am a bit biased on this subject, but I've got most of the Mountune parts in my FiST.
MP215 kit (intake & tune)
Mountune Front mount intercooler,
Mountune Yellow Silicone Boost pipes
Mountune Yellow Silicone intake pipe
Mountune Short throw shifter
Mountune sport springs
Mountune wing extensions
Mountune boot & floor mats
Mountune gear gaiter

They are also realising a roll restrictor this wèek, (their name for the Rear Motor Mount)

And I am hoping that the Cat back Exhaust, down pipe and accompanying MR tune will be realesed this month. Maybe MR 230 or 240!

Your other options for off the shelf tuning are, as you mentioned Revo, Pumaspeed - Maxed tune, Collins performance & superchips bluefin.
The OTS tunes are pretty good, but to advance through the stages, your best bet would be to use the same hardware parts as whats on the tuners demo car.
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Old 03-02-2015, 05:48 PM   #3
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Default Re: New Fiesta ST ordered - first mods?

Nice list of stuff !

I think you're right it's better to stick to the one brand for tunes , just want to end up with a full exhaust at a later stage so if mountune are bringing one out ill go with them

Any issues ? I will probably wait just a little while in case there are any warranty issues
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Old 03-02-2015, 05:53 PM   #4
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Nice list of stuff !

I think you're right it's better to stick to the one brand for tunes , just want to end up with a full exhaust at a later stage so if mountune are bringing one out ill go with them

Any issues ? I will probably wait just a little while in case there are any warranty issues
Not a single issue, and I successfully made a warranty claim last month!
It was only to replace the scissor jack, which failed on me, prob from overuse as I used it quite a few times to put the car on stands to carry out mods!
But maybe if my engine or turbo blew, it would be a different warranty story!
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Old 03-02-2015, 06:18 PM   #5
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Not a single issue, and I successfully made a warranty claim last month!
It was only to replace the scissor jack, which failed on me, prob from overuse as I used it quite a few times to put the car on stands to carry out mods!
But maybe if my engine or turbo blew, it would be a different warranty story!
Awesome thanks. So just checking , does your tune have an option for Aussie fuel? Does the U.K. just use 98 too?
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Old 03-02-2015, 06:22 PM   #6
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Awesome thanks. So just checking , does your tune have an option for Aussie fuel? Does the U.K. just use 98 too?
I only run shell V power since tuning, had a look at what fuel they use in the UK and most run Vpower there also. I can't imagine that there would be a huge difference between their Vpower and the Vpower we get here.
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Old 06-02-2015, 01:05 PM   #7
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I only run shell V power since tuning, had a look at what fuel they use in the UK and most run Vpower there also. I can't imagine that there would be a huge difference between their Vpower and the Vpower we get here.
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Old 27-03-2015, 11:42 AM   #8
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If you're talking first mods in terms of what you should do first, then a short-shifter absolutely needs to be #1 on your list.

Otherwise, there are so many options out there. Mountune was the go for Dreadly, and I did likewise. I'm now tossing up MR230 as it's been announced this week.

Check the UK forums, as Peron is picking up quite a name for itself, and Finsport has been a favourite over there since these cars were released.

Personally I don't think much of Revo, as their tunes tend to produce big numbers, but are generally quite peaky with a limited power band. I also have a personal vendetta against Pumaspeed based on previous experience dealing with them, so never will again...
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Old 16-05-2015, 09:12 PM   #9
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So I've done about 1000 kms now , car is great fun . Definitely see the need for the short shift kit mostly for first to second, so hard to be smooth

I was set on mountune mp215 for now but I emailed Spiro at Autotech and he can do custom tunes . Noticed though everyone seems to just get off the shelf stuff for the ST. Not sure now
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Old 17-05-2015, 06:07 PM   #10
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Is any 1 going to take the plunge on an E85 tune??
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Old 18-05-2015, 02:57 PM   #11
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So I've done about 1000 kms now , car is great fun . Definitely see the need for the short shift kit mostly for first to second, so hard to be smooth

I was set on mountune mp215 for now but I emailed Spiro at Autotech and he can do custom tunes . Noticed though everyone seems to just get off the shelf stuff for the ST. Not sure now
I now hate Mountune, because they're a pack of [what Richo said at Bathurst back in '92] to deal with. No more mods for me. That said, MP215 is brilliant, so it's a pity the people behind the products are so useless.

Plenty of off-the-shelf options out there, so make sure you shop around - and it can't hurt to read through the UK forum for loads of experience...
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Old 18-05-2015, 03:10 PM   #12
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I now hate Mountune, because they're a pack of [what Richo said at Bathurst back in '92] to deal with. No more mods for me. That said, MP215 is brilliant, so it's a pity the people behind the products are so useless.

Plenty of off-the-shelf options out there, so make sure you shop around - and it can't hurt to read through the UK forum for loads of experience...
In what way?

I trust Spiro for a custom tune , I just thought even though officially there's no mountune warranty if something did happen it would be slightly easier to argue that it wasn't the tune
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In what way?

I trust Spiro for a custom tune , I just thought even though officially there's no mountune warranty if something did happen it would be slightly easier to argue that it wasn't the tune
Mountune should have been confirmed officially here last year, but as ever, they and Ford Oz dropped the ball. I didn't care; I started buying stuff within a month or so of getting mine at the start of last year. And I'm glad I did because, good as the standard car is, the Mountune gear is superb. They're just truly awful to deal with...

Peron and Finsport get a good rap from the UK owners if you're interested in trying something else...
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Old 18-05-2015, 11:17 PM   #14
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Do you have a web address Peron for Fiesta stuff?

I Googled Peron and the only thing I found out was, he was a President of Argentina and his wife Eva doesn't look anything like Madonna.

I found Perrin Performance UK, but it seems to only do stuff for WRX's.
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Do you have a web address Peron for Fiesta stuff?

I Googled Peron and the only thing I found out was, he was a President of Argentina and his wife Eva doesn't look anything like Madonna.

I found Perrin Performance UK, but it seems to only do stuff for WRX's.
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http://www.perontuned.co.uk/collections/ford
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think Im going to go with mountune
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Found it Dan. Some nice looking products.

The chip upgrade recommends a CAI, FMIC upgrade and down pipe. That said it is a bit cheaper than the Monutune 215 upgrade with out the down pipe.

I'm in Perth so I need the FMIC because it gets hot here and I want to get it re chipped., but can't justify past that at the moment.

Right now I'm tossing up between a Mountune or Airtec FMIC, and a Pumaspeed Stage 1+ or Bluefin Chip.

I have 3 Triple R Splitters on the way from a mini group buy I organised here in the West.

So many things, so little money...
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