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Old 23-09-2013, 07:12 PM   #31
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I've found the brakes to be up to the task of some fairly spirited driving, a bit touchy all around but I'm yet to wish they were better. They certainly don't get worked as hard as the Brembos on the old Phoon...

That being said, I'll no doubt change over to a slotted rotor and different pads before long, but that will be more for aesthetics than outright performance.
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Q ford in qld has a set of those wheels sitting in their parts department. They have been there for a while so no doubt they would be keen to move em.
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Old 26-09-2013, 10:36 AM   #33
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Got mine in the mail today.
It has almost like a ghostly howl at low revs and if I'm not mistaken, the plum back valve is louder





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Old 26-09-2013, 10:39 AM   #34
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Nice..

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Old 26-09-2013, 10:45 AM   #35
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Any change to induction note?

Others have suggested no difference....
I can only notice the howl at very low revs. But I haven't taken it for a good strap yet. I'd have to say the only noticeable difference in noise is the plum back going from ....tss.. to TSSS! I mainly drive with my windows down just to hear it
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Old 26-09-2013, 10:46 AM   #36
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I reckon the next upgrade will be the Mountune front mount intercooler... Give it a couple months though.
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Old 26-09-2013, 12:15 PM   #37
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I can only notice the howl at very low revs. But I haven't taken it for a good strap yet. I'd have to say the only noticeable difference in noise is the plum back going from ....tss.. to TSSS! I mainly drive with my windows down just to hear it
If you don't mind me asking Simmo, how much for the K&N and from where?

Is it a specific WZ ST filter, or does it fit the whole WS-WZ/WZ range?

After looking on eBay I found a filter to suit 2013 Fiestas under the part number:

K&N 33-2955 Air Filter

I'd love some more TSSS! ANd I've always had good results in general with K&N filters.

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Yeah that's the right part number. This is the one I bought. Had it in my hands within two days of buying I think.

http://r.ebay.com/X9LTRo
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Yeah that's the right part number. This is the one I bought. Had it in my hands within two days of buying I think.

http://r.ebay.com/X9LTRo
Thanks Con. $10 for the filter and $60 postage? haha

What are your impressions of having the K&N on mate?
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Old 26-09-2013, 01:48 PM   #40
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I can't tell too much of a difference to be honest. Pickup seems a bit....smoother. I for sure don't notice a decrease in acceleration times though. Not without a tune at least that can leverage the increased airflow.

I don't hear the TSSSS sound mentioned above. My exhaust seems to drown out all noises to be honest haha.
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Old 26-09-2013, 03:23 PM   #41
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I bought mine off eBay from the UK. It was $55.65 free postage. Yeah it is a WZ ST specific filter.

Yet to do the exhaust. I have found any yet that I like the sound of. If i do end up doing it it'll probably be the Scorpion cat back
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Old 26-09-2013, 03:24 PM   #42
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HiTech if you're in Sydney! That's what I did. Best sounding thing ever!
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Old 26-09-2013, 03:27 PM   #43
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/K-N-Air-F...11172639273%26
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Old 26-09-2013, 03:29 PM   #44
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HiTech if you're in Sydney! That's what I did. Best sounding thing ever!
Nah brisbane mate. Have you got a video posted of your exhaust?
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Old 26-09-2013, 03:35 PM   #45
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No don't have a gopro unfortunately. Been trying to find someone with one but no luck

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I don't hear the TSSSS sound mentioned above. My exhaust seems to drown out all noises to be honest haha.
Fitted mine this evening.

I notice the tssss even with the exhaust. Given that these things run at 21 PSI I find it vents on every gear change. Can't say the K & N increases the induction roar much, but it is early days yet...
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Old 26-09-2013, 10:34 PM   #47
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Yeah I c nt believe these little cars run at 21psi! That's massive! I had a turbo civic with 300fwhp and it was only running 10psi.
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A smaller turbo will need more boost to produce the same airflow. I imagine the focus and fiesta turbos will both be tiny to stamp out lag.
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Old 27-09-2013, 07:40 AM   #49
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Which is why there is little extra gain that can be had out of these cars safely unfortunately. I do know, in speaking to many people, that the MP215 package from Mountune is pretty much the upper limit of what can be had with just an ECU remap and intake. The turbo size and psi are already being pushed. The next step from here really to get any decent gains is going a bigger turbo (or removing weight like mad), and there is no way in heck I would do that on a car like this.

I, myself, and looking at a decent set of lighter wheels and a Lithiumax battery (15kg weight saving I believe) to add performance.
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Mp215 and reducing unsprung weight are going to be the best bet along with having realistic expectations.
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Old 27-09-2013, 12:14 PM   #51
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All I'll be doing is exhaust, mp215, new front mount and tune (new wheels and springs aswell)... Until my warranty wears off and I start look at other options
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I picked up an induction kit from AS.. Probably silly spending money when the stock airbox is fine but I like more induction noise.. Hopefully I don't lose too much power..

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If anyone is keen on the AS Induction I have since changed my mind about it so will throw it up for sale when it arrives..
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Is the Mountune short shifter kit an easy install? What's required for the installation?
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Reasonably easy, it is tricky though. Not much room to play around in there - lots of hoses that need to be held out of the way. As usual a third hand would have been, well, handy... ;)

A couple of screwdrivers to remove the airbox, small sockets for the intake pipe. 2 allen keys for the actual Mountune part, and a 24mm spanner for the removal tool - this was the only thing my basic tool kit didn't have, I used a socket instead. Biggest issue was the lack of room to tighten the mounting screws - I found I had to move the shifter back and forth to get the allen key movement required. And a small mirror would have helped to locate the main bolt as it is underneath the shifter for the install.

Well worth the effort though - much nicer shifting...
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Test fit this today.. Sounds nice..

Now its up for grabs.. Shoot me a PM if anyone is keen.
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Test fit this today.. Sounds nice..

Now its up for grabs.. Shoot me a PM if anyone is keen.
$150 if anyone is keen...
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$150 if anyone is keen...
Nevermind guys, sending it back to AS..

Sorry for the massive thread crap Con...
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Anybody know if there is chrome grills available to replace the black ones in front and rear bumpers?
Also been lookin for wind deflectors for driver & passenger windows, a dash mat would be good too as I find the dash is quite glarey on the windscreen on the really sunny days.
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Anybody know if there is chrome grills available to replace the black ones in front and rear bumpers?
... God I hope not.
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