• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Fiesta ST Forum and Fiesta ST community dedicated to Fiesta ST owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the Fiesta ST Forum today!


What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

RAAMaudio

5000 Post Club
Messages
5,268
Likes
925
Location
Carson City
I will have a tutorial started on sound deadening soon, I specialized in it for 15 years and figured a few things out, especially cost effective, low weight, area by area what needs done and what does not need done. I shipped tens of thousands of packages around the world before I retired myself from it and have had many win championships in sound quality using the products and my methods(more intense for audio comp but not needed for a street car unless the main goal is audio over anything else.
 


lessard.dcj

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,560
Likes
140
Location
Petawawa
I will have a tutorial started on sound deadening soon, I specialized in it for 15 years and figured a few things out, especially cost effective, low weight, area by area what needs done and what does not need done. I shipped tens of thousands of packages around the world before I retired myself from it and have had many win championships in sound quality using the products and my methods(more intense for audio comp but not needed for a street car unless the main goal is audio over anything else.
what is your take on expandi-foam type insulation for use in cars?
 


RAAMaudio

5000 Post Club
Messages
5,268
Likes
925
Location
Carson City
The only foam I use is Pur Fil from Todal in Germany, expensive, messy, lots of prep, adds great strength the chassis, etc...
I am not likely to ever do it again, I said it the first time with just a few cans and many hours but we did our Scion tC, one long week, 360 liquid oz, car was stiff as a fully caged race car when done, then we caged it.

I have seen a brand new expensive car go to the body shop for $5k in repairs after expanding foam warped the rocker panels, it was not covered by insurance. It also can trap moisture and cause rust.

Pur Fil uses the moisture to help it cure, actually you spray some water in before the foam.
 


Sourskittle

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,567
Likes
861
Location
Lakeland
I used "great stuff" in my zx3 2001 focus and it worked great. I didn't go crazy with it though. Just the seems.

I also saw it bust the supports on a trunk lid....
 


RAAMaudio

5000 Post Club
Messages
5,268
Likes
925
Location
Carson City
It can be used in limited areas just fine but be very careful in doing so.

I have methods that get the job done without the mess, curing time, etc....but I will consider foam, even the cheap stuff.... as I go along and if I find a need that can be safely done I will add it to the tutorial:)
 


JPGC

2000 Post Club
Messages
2,011
Likes
214
Location
Middleburg
Just got done, after going all night, installing a Mountune intercooler, charge pipe upgrade, quick shift and lowering springs! :)
 


JPGC

2000 Post Club
Messages
2,011
Likes
214
Location
Middleburg
[MENTION=1094]JPGC[/MENTION] pics man?????? I wanna see a lowered car with motegi mr125s!
Here is a quick side shot. I only drove it for a couple minutes after the install to make sure of no issues. It will probably settle a few more mm after a little driving.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407707241.934000.jpg
 


JPGC

2000 Post Club
Messages
2,011
Likes
214
Location
Middleburg
Spring rates increased but still the same f/r bias?
The mountune site says a 5% increase in stiffness front and rear. It definitely feels stiffer but not bad. Here is a side pic....note that my driveway is an incline... ImageUploadedByTapatalk1407708764.464870.jpg
 


JPGC

2000 Post Club
Messages
2,011
Likes
214
Location
Middleburg
Also, be warned, whoever does their own spring install, the fronts are a pretty straight forward McPherson swap, but the rear are ridiculously easy and almost dangerous, lol. Once you remove the two bottom shock bolts, the factory springs will fall out...I don't mean easy to pull out...I mean literally fall on the floor. Make sure to use a jack to hold everything up and slowly lower once the bolts are out.
 




Top