I actually washed my Fiesta today wowww. I gave it a spray maybe sometime in December so it definitely needed it. Had nothing to dry it with so it got air dried by a little scenic drive along the shores of Lake Washington. This car is a treat to drive really casually on windy narrow city residential streets. Like 15-20 mi/hr in 2nd gear. Has the power to accelerate up steep hills with liberal throttle application, which also elicits some great turbo whooshes courtesy the cp-e intake. Careful though, don't go into boost or the crackles from the Stratified tune and cp-e exhaust might frighten pedestrians. The car feels small and nimble on the tight curves too at low speeds. I wish visibility was better, I miss the thin pillars of my old Protege5. This was really one of the first times I drove the car casually in the city, so it was a nice learning experience. I live downtown with only a couple blocks to onramps to I-5, or a handful of blocks to a vehicle ferry over to some islands so I can avoid spending any time on city streets.
Soon it may become more of a habit, though. There is a car club opening soon, effectively a country club for fancy car people mostly. It's a member's only club and vehicle storage facility, with lifts and on-site mechanics, fabricators, etc. Car wash bays, a fancy restaurant, all sorts of other nonsense. It's right up my alley so I fully intend to join. With that, a place to work on my car whenever I want! Yay
. They're going to laugh when I roll up in a Fiesta though. The owner will be happy though, because he doesn't want it to become some exotics-only place. When I went for a tour this past week I and a friend took the light rail down to it (only 10 minutes or so) and apparently missed the memo because everyone else brought their cars. Mostly 911 GT3s, a Lancia Delta Integrale, an old Alfa, an old Dodge Challenger and a couple german things. Inside, the first members with cars stored included a Ferrari Testarossa, A couple GT3 RSs (an RS Cup and an RS 4.0), and a Carrera GT. My Fiesta will fit in here just fine
. The best part is that it's only 10 minutes by train and maybe 15 by bicycle from my apartment to the place. Where I'm likely moving when my lease is up is down south even closer so it. I might be willing to let the car live there full time. The car storage part of the facility will look like a museum, with every car on display all the time. They valet the cars in and out. It's the most ridiculously fancy thing and I love it.
Anyway, no pics for now, just celebrating that I actually used the car for pleasure for once. Next weekend I'm hoping I might have the evap parts needed to make my intake install proper. Surprisingly still no CEL even though I did the super crude thing and just capped everything off so the system certainly isn't functional. I'll try to schedule time at the place I've rented a lift before to do that install and an oil change. I bought a bigger filter (a purolator pureone or whatever they call it now) and some pennzoil platinum because that's what the oil nerds on that oil nerd forum recommend for DI turbo cars.
After that, I still need to schedule an alignment since I never got one after installing the coilovers a thousand miles ago. Then I need to do some weekend trip to get some miles on the car and data log to send to stratified for an updated tune. If it's still boosting as much as it was before the intake (I saw it peaking at 26.99psi) I think we can definitely pull the boost down a bit. The car makes too much power really, too easy to overwhelm the tires. Still readjusting to FWD life.
Tempted to go hit up the car with some quick detailer and a microfiber to clean up after the spray touchless wash, but it's after midnight and I'm trying to build better sleep hygiene.