The Fiesta is capable of putting down at least 350whp on the stock intake and cat-back. They're not a huge restriction for us.
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That seems strange... when my buddy took out his stock intake and i was looking it over, it definitely looked very restrictive... But maybe thats just me after being used to short-ram intakes on everything that ive worked on LOL. As for the exhaust, that really doesnt surprise me as the FiST is a "sport" model!
Okay let's unpack this:
Assumption 1: "PLUS, if you are running a restrictive STOCK intake with an aftermarket hi-flow or catless downpipe you will be effectively choking your system."
Reality: You are assuming the intake has a 1/1 relationship with how they are designed in what they can flow but the reality is this: There's multiple cars as stated above in Hinjx comment that are running 300+ HP levels with the stock intake box. The intake box flows considerably more than people think and the results show. That is why we see 350+ HP number with stock Intake + Catback setups but we do NOT see those numbers with the stock DP.
Assumption 2: "the exhaust (from the Turbine back) is only as good as its smallest point..."
Reality: This is completely neglecting the reality that is when you move to a Catless or Hi-flow cat setup, you will see a net decrease in backpressure. Not to be confused with saying that the stock cat-back is not the bigger restriction, but the net backpressure will decrease from a Hi-flow cat/catless setup with all else being equal. This is not including the laminar flow gained from most of the aftermarket DP's with smoother surfaces and less hard-turns.
Assumption 3: "The car would be getting rid of more exhaust gasses than cold air that its able to take in... Definitely NOT optimal for performance. "
Answer: Again the reality is while it's not 100% optimal it still provides real world gains. The total intake/exhaust system does not have to be 100% balanced to be working better than factory with regards to flow numbers.
#1, Stock intakes normally are restrictive, that is not saying that the FiST does NOT have a well flowing stock intake....
#2, Yes, you are going to gain a better net flow but why not do everything together then? By a full turbo back system and gain the most instead of buying just a hi-flow cat or catless downpipe and gaining some?
#3 Yes, It provides some gains... but again when you are building to get the most performance for the mods and money you pay why would you NOT want as close to 100% optimal performance?
I live by a few mottos when it come to cars and building them... I think if you know this then youll understand my mentality better...
1. You build for the future... Set a goal (HP/TQ #) and build your car to exceed that point, more times than not people get to their goal and still want more if possible! That means making sure that dumb things like a stock intake or exhaust will not be your limiting factors when building your car up!
2. You get what you pay for... Building cars is an expensive hobby and everyone who does it knows that. If youre not willing to spend the money youre not going to have a good time. Also, that goes 2 ways cause if you buy cheap parts they are more often than not going to break down easier and sooner than quality parts!
3. Built, not Bought... I have zero respect for people that know absolutely nothing about how their car works or that do no work on it themselves but want to talk a big game. Anyone can drop $50k and buy a fast car, but it takes knowledge, patience, and skill to build a car to be fast. Also, that is NOT a poke at anyone here! I do not personally know any of you so I dont know if you turn wrenches yourself or not.