Hi Guys,
Alex here. I've lurked for a while to get an idea of where to go with these things, what works and what doesn't. Finally joined.
Got my ST to be a daily, and relegated my E36 BMW M3 to "project car" status, as it's getting a bit long in the tooth. Now I don't have to rush various projects on it so I can drive it to work by Monday morning. Sadly, I cannot help myself and have started taking the new car apart the same week that I got it.
So far I converted the headlights, fogs and all interior lights to LED. It looks SOOOO much better and more modern now. It bothered me that my older car has HIDs and LEDs, and my brand new car looks like it's straight from the 90s at night, inside and out. Ford should have really included all that from factory.
Tip: if you stay around 2000 lumens for the headlights, you won't be a jerk. The cut off is surprisingly good. I think stock bulbs were about 1600 lumens from what I read, so it's a bit more light with a much better looking part of the spectrum. Should last longer, unless they die from heat - remains to be seen. Interior is just plain worth it and super simple, highly recommended. Instant modern car and really complements all the metallic bits and the interior in general versus the dim, yellow incandescent that for some reason were still used in 2017 That's Ford for ya
Found an accessport used from a guy who moved up to a 'stang from a Focus for $300, and flashed it with 91 oct OTS Stage 1. Made taking off much easier, which was a bit of a gripe for me previously, good little bump in power all over the curve. Going to try a tune from Stratified and slap on a bigger FMIC at some point, everyone loves his tunes right? Probably a catback too, I need some sound. No, the symposer just doesn't cut it. Although being low on the cop magnet scale is a good thing. Choices, choices....
What I am trying to avoid is going hybrid and DP and all that, which i kind of want to do now. Only 5k miles, and what's the point of having a warranty if I'm going to void it? Ugh! I need to get over my new love, and start taking her for granted - all that money is better spent on the other car which has no warranty, is RWD, has LSD and is much faster as is.... or selling both for an e90 M3, or a 996 which is what I really want but know I shouldn't get at this exact moment.
Basically I love the ST, it's a great little commuter that has a soul unlike 90% of cars out there, especially in the price range! My challenge will be keeping it as the proper speed-bump slaying daily that I wanted it to be, and not doing all the stuff I always do to every car I get a hold of.
One last thing: the mileage. WTF! It gets the same mileage as my M3... I was promised 30+ mpg "regardless of how hard you drive it" by the salesman. Lies, all lies. I get about 22-24 average. I would shoot myself before I started driving the way I would have to in order to hit 30 on this thing. So that was a letdown, but not a major one. I never cared about mileage before, was just hoping it would be a bonus.
-Alex
Alex here. I've lurked for a while to get an idea of where to go with these things, what works and what doesn't. Finally joined.
Got my ST to be a daily, and relegated my E36 BMW M3 to "project car" status, as it's getting a bit long in the tooth. Now I don't have to rush various projects on it so I can drive it to work by Monday morning. Sadly, I cannot help myself and have started taking the new car apart the same week that I got it.
So far I converted the headlights, fogs and all interior lights to LED. It looks SOOOO much better and more modern now. It bothered me that my older car has HIDs and LEDs, and my brand new car looks like it's straight from the 90s at night, inside and out. Ford should have really included all that from factory.
Tip: if you stay around 2000 lumens for the headlights, you won't be a jerk. The cut off is surprisingly good. I think stock bulbs were about 1600 lumens from what I read, so it's a bit more light with a much better looking part of the spectrum. Should last longer, unless they die from heat - remains to be seen. Interior is just plain worth it and super simple, highly recommended. Instant modern car and really complements all the metallic bits and the interior in general versus the dim, yellow incandescent that for some reason were still used in 2017 That's Ford for ya
Found an accessport used from a guy who moved up to a 'stang from a Focus for $300, and flashed it with 91 oct OTS Stage 1. Made taking off much easier, which was a bit of a gripe for me previously, good little bump in power all over the curve. Going to try a tune from Stratified and slap on a bigger FMIC at some point, everyone loves his tunes right? Probably a catback too, I need some sound. No, the symposer just doesn't cut it. Although being low on the cop magnet scale is a good thing. Choices, choices....
What I am trying to avoid is going hybrid and DP and all that, which i kind of want to do now. Only 5k miles, and what's the point of having a warranty if I'm going to void it? Ugh! I need to get over my new love, and start taking her for granted - all that money is better spent on the other car which has no warranty, is RWD, has LSD and is much faster as is.... or selling both for an e90 M3, or a 996 which is what I really want but know I shouldn't get at this exact moment.
Basically I love the ST, it's a great little commuter that has a soul unlike 90% of cars out there, especially in the price range! My challenge will be keeping it as the proper speed-bump slaying daily that I wanted it to be, and not doing all the stuff I always do to every car I get a hold of.
One last thing: the mileage. WTF! It gets the same mileage as my M3... I was promised 30+ mpg "regardless of how hard you drive it" by the salesman. Lies, all lies. I get about 22-24 average. I would shoot myself before I started driving the way I would have to in order to hit 30 on this thing. So that was a letdown, but not a major one. I never cared about mileage before, was just hoping it would be a bonus.
-Alex