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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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Installed an FS Werks short throw shifter. Man does it shift awesome now on the 25% setting. Mountune RMM getting delivered tomorrow. 500 miles on the odometer.





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Installed the AP and loaded up the OTS Stage 1 91 tune.

Not sure if I'll have the time tomorrow or the tools for the damn bolts on the side but I may get the Levels fmic and my AWR mount installed. I hope. I'd really like to jump on that Stage 2 tune from Dizzy
 


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Afaik they dont require anything special. Good luck! The intercooler is more time consuming than difficult.

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Looks great! [thumb]

I tried, one wash and wax ago, the Chemical Guys 'Butter Wet Wax' in place of my usual Collinite 845, and was VERY disappointed. :(
It was a bit easier to remove/buff out (I do everything by hand), but did not hold up 1/10th as well as the 845, and was not as glossy either.

So, last Thursday, I was able to get one more coat of 845 on the car (it was ~48*F out), just in case we do not get another 'heat wave' for a while (25*F is gonna be the high tomorrow). ;)
 


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CSM

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Looks great! [thumb]

I tried, one wash and wax ago, the Chemical Guys 'Butter Wet Wax' in place of my usual Collinite 845, and was VERY disappointed. :(
It was a bit easier to remove/buff out (I do everything by hand), but did not hold up 1/10th as well as the 845, and was not as glossy either.

So, last Thursday, I was able to get one more coat of 845 on the car (it was ~48*F out), just in case we do not get another 'heat wave' for a while (25*F is gonna be the high tomorrow). ;)
Yeah, Collinite is some pretty amazing stuff!

The only 2 in 1 wash/wax I've used with halfway decent results is the Optimum No Rinse Wash n Wax. It has a small amount of Carnauba wax in the formula. Nowhere near the same level of protection as Collinite, but its still pretty good. I wash my GFs car with it pretty much exclusively.

I'm nearing the end of my bottle of Collinite 845. I am thinking about trying HD Speed next (2 in 1 polish+wax). Buddy of mine swears by it. Have you tried it?
 


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Yeah, Collinite is some pretty amazing stuff!

The only 2 in 1 wash/wax I've used with halfway decent results is the Optimum No Rinse Wash n Wax. It has a small amount of Carnauba wax in the formula. Nowhere near the same level of protection as Collinite, but its still pretty good. I wash my GFs car with it pretty much exclusively.

I'm nearing the end of my bottle of Collinite 845. I am thinking about trying HD Speed next (2 in 1 polish+wax). Buddy of mine swears by it. Have you tried it?
Nope, first I'm ever hearing about that stuff, but I will check it out. ;0

The only other recent product I've used, and have been VERY impressed with, is the Wolfgang Sealant 3.0.
But to use it again, I will have to wait until after our winter here, when I can do (or have a PRO detailer do) a full paint correction/wax and Collinite stripping FIRST, before use, otherwise I am just sealing in all of the dirt and contaminants. :(
 


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Nope, first I'm ever hearing about that stuff, but I will check it out. ;0

The only other recent product I've used, and have been VERY impressed with, is the Wolfgang Sealant 3.0.
But to use it again, I will have to wait until after our winter here, when I can do (or have a PRO detailer do) a full paint correction/wax and Collinite stripping FIRST, before use, otherwise I am just sealing in all of the dirt and contaminants. :(
My friend says HD Speed is a wax with mild abrasives and will get rid of some light swirls. Not as aggressive as M205 but its still noticeably good.

In the spring, I will do a full correction using M105/M205 followed by Collinite 845 finish (or maybe I will check out the Wolfgang sealant!), and then I will use HD Speed as my maintenance product. Fingers crossed!
 


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Decided it was a good idea to put the spare back in the hatch for the winter. Don't want a pothole to leave me stranded.

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Decided it was a good idea to put the spare back in the hatch for the winter. Don't want a pothole to leave me stranded.

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WHY I leave mine in the car year 'round. [wink] (And I'd LOVE to save that weight, but refuse to use/rely on those Fix-A-Flat gunk crap solutions!)
 


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ordered some new shoes. only have 37kmi and just ordered the 4th set of tires. i went with an all-season this time. first time for the FiST so i hope i don't regret it, but reviews tend to be really good for an all-season. i'm currently on Falken Azenis RT615K+ so i already know it will be a drop in performance, but I will save those for track days. i really need a better daily driver tire that doesn't feel like it wants to kill you when it rains. the Falkens are beyond sketchy in the rain.

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Nitto NeoGen 205/45-16

couldn't pass up 7% off the wheels and 20% off the tires for Black Friday :p
 




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