Got back from a little traveling and decided to make some progress on the car today.
To install:
- Piercemotorsports 6 Point Lower Chassis Brace
- Piercemotorsports Upper Front Strut Brace
- Piercemotorsports Midship Brace
- Piercemotorsports Lateral Rear Trunk Brace
- Piercemotorsports Rear Torsion Bar
- cp-e Fiesta ST Nexus™ Resonator Delete Pipe
Per their recommendation, started with the 6 point brace. It was trickier to install than all the others combined, for sure. Lining up 6 bolts at the same time while the lower crossmember is unbolted and a bit loose. Luckily I was on a 4 post lift and just stuck a tall tripod stand under the brace to kinda jack things into position. Next up was the cp-e resonator delete. That joint on my catback was the one that got the most banged up in shipping so it was a pain to remove the resonator section. Ended up jacking/clamping the rear section of the exhaust to stabilize it a bit and then using a good old dead blow hammer on the resonator section. Installed the midship brace while I was down there but had to skip the torsion bar as I left the little bag with the hardware at home. The only other brace that comes with any hardware is the strut tower brace, comes with 4 washers to put on two of the studs the bracket sits on to get it nice and flush. Those two studs being ones from your upper strut mount. The trunk brace sits below the upper load floor so it's totally hidden from view. I'll have to cut the plastic trim pieces that hold our floor in place to fit with the brace. The weathertech liner I have on the lower floor (the non-ST Fiesta part number) will have to be trimmed but only a tiny bit to get around the bar.
Anyway, on to the good stuff (pics):
the undercarriage before work began:
Initial Impressions:
cp-e resonator delete: whoa! hello turbo whistle out the tailpipe. The resonator delete seems to have done exactly what I was looking for, namely make the exhaust sound a bit more clear/crisp, less boomy. Only had the ~10 mile drive home from the shop to test it out, but planning a multi-day road trip to go on maybe starting tomorrow so more to come. I did try closing the windows on the highway to see if it sounded different and it really doesn't seem louder then. Maybe it's not actually louder at all, just a different sound?
Piercemotorsports bracing: haven't gone on a fun drive of course but can definitely feel something. The bars are super pretty. Can use the 6 point brace as a pull up bar lol. More to come.
A couple video clips of like tiny throttle blips:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/clauretano/34672025744/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/clauretano/34672003154/