So you want to make your slow car fast? Tired of getting passed by V6 minivans? This thread is for you.
V1.0 1/4/2017 (Original Version with lots of errors)
There?s always people asking how to and where to start modifying their car so I?m going to be compiling a thread of information and links to get people started. In this thread I will talk about the different things you can do to your car and what effect it will have. I will also put a few examples (in no specific order) of parts under each subcategory. They are just simple examples and are in no way shape or form the best of each part type etc. If you have any questions ask below?
***NOTE: THE PARTS and VENDORS LISTED BELOW ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET, THEY ARE JUST LISTED AS EXAMPLES.
Engine:
Tunes: Previsously known as ?chips? even though that definition is outdated and incorrect. This is the best bang for buck when it comes to easy power gains. There are few main options for tuning and all of them offer tunes for bone stock cars to bigger turbo/full bolt-on cars. For the average enthusiast there is also ?stages? of tunes, in which the tune will be tailored to a specific set of modifications not you individual car. In this section, I will NOT go through each individual Pro-tuner (as there are really too many), but I will touch on a few later on.
-Cobb Tuning: This one is the big one. Cobb uses a handheld tuner called the ?Access-Port?. Through this handheld tuner you can load up several Cobb made off the shelf tunes, E-tunes from different companies or even head to a dyno and get a pro-tune made for your car by your tuner. The handheld device has several other features like error code reading, live data, datalogging, and it can also add features like Launch Control and No-lift-Shift. Another advantage of the Cobb Access-Port is you can uninstall it and sell it after use. Here?s the different stages that comes with the Access-Port?
? Stage 1 (Both 91 or 93): Plug and Play tune. No mods necessary to install.
? Stage 2 (Both 91 or 93): Required hardware: Per Cobb: Intake, Intercooler and Cat-back exhaust.
? Stage 3 (Both 91 or 93): Required Hardware: Per Cobb: Intake, Intercooler, and Turboback. This tune is for cars with mostly full bolt-ons. This is generally considered the end of the Off-the-Shelf tuning path.
(Information gathered from: http://www.cobbtuning.com/
Classifications of Cobb tunes:
There are a few different types of tunes that you can utilize with the Cobb Access-port. Think of the Access-Port as the vessel for multiple tunes. Here are the different types (The % scale is a made-up scale with 100% being a truly perfect tune for the specific vehicle being).
1. OTS Tunes: OTS tunes or ?Off-The-Shelf tunes are tunes made by Cobb that are pre-downloaded onto the Access-Port before purchasing. These tunes are generally very generic and conservative and I?d say they will get you about ~70% of the way there.
2. OTS+ Tunes: OTS+ tunes are OTS tunes that have been tweaked and improved by smaller tuners like Stratified Automotive Controls etc. These are general cheap (about $50) and are generic for every car based on your modifications. These will get you about ~85% of the way there.
3. E-Tunes: E-Tunes or ?Internet Tunes? (I promise they are not as shady as the name suggests), use datalogs provided by the user to tweak the tune to be specific for their own car. These will get you 90-95% there.
4. Pro-Tunes: Pro-Tunes or Dyno Tunes are the final and most expensive way of tuning via Cobb. These are the best way to get an all-encompassing tune using a dynamometer that can vary speed and load to simulate every condition. These are the most expensive as you must rent the Dyno and pay for the operator and tuners time. These will get you 99% of the way to tuning perfection.
Intakes: More air means more power and there is a wide variety of intakes available that will accomplish this. Our stock intakes flow quite well compared to other cars hence why an intake is not technically necessary for most of the ?off the shelf tunes?, but more air is never a bad thing and there are gains to be had with some. Intakes are fairly cheap and there are many to choose from but here?s just a couple to get you started. Also keep in mind any ?open? box options will usually be louder than ?closed? box options ESPECIALLY one like the 2J Racing intake.
-Intake: Here are just a few examples of popular downpipe options available ranging from 2.25-3.0 inches.
-Downpipes: Here are just a few examples of popular downpipe options available ranging from 2.25-3.0 inches.
-Intercoolers: Here are just a few examples of popular intercooler options available.
?Stratified: (http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117_124&products_id=306)
Water/meth: Race gas is awesome right? Yes, it is. But the problem is nobody is going to be normally running race gas in our cars as A. It?s expensive and B. It?s not a racecar. The list of benefits that a water/meth setup are vast but mainly you will see lower intake charge temps and will have the ability to advance timing. There are few good options for this but it may require a good amount of install work and adjusting to get right but are extremely rewarding.
AEM-V2: (http://deadhookmotorsports.com/Fiesta-ST/Fiesta-ST-Fuel-System/AEM-V2-WMI)
***DISCLAIMER: These are NOT the only products available. They are just "examples" of some popular products used. Please don't reply with individual parts that I didn't list.
Common phrases:
AP/AP3- Cobb Access-Port
FMIC- Front Mount Intercooler
NVH- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness
Canned/Off-the-shelf tunes- tunes that aren?t specifically made for your car rather for similar modifications
HPFP- High Pressure fuel pump
DMF- Dual Mass Flywheel
SMF- Single Mass Flywheel
FWD- Front wheel drive
LSD- Limited Slip Differential
*Will Update Later*
V1.0 1/4/2017 (Original Version with lots of errors)
There?s always people asking how to and where to start modifying their car so I?m going to be compiling a thread of information and links to get people started. In this thread I will talk about the different things you can do to your car and what effect it will have. I will also put a few examples (in no specific order) of parts under each subcategory. They are just simple examples and are in no way shape or form the best of each part type etc. If you have any questions ask below?
***NOTE: THE PARTS and VENDORS LISTED BELOW ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET, THEY ARE JUST LISTED AS EXAMPLES.
Engine:
Tunes: Previsously known as ?chips? even though that definition is outdated and incorrect. This is the best bang for buck when it comes to easy power gains. There are few main options for tuning and all of them offer tunes for bone stock cars to bigger turbo/full bolt-on cars. For the average enthusiast there is also ?stages? of tunes, in which the tune will be tailored to a specific set of modifications not you individual car. In this section, I will NOT go through each individual Pro-tuner (as there are really too many), but I will touch on a few later on.
-Cobb Tuning: This one is the big one. Cobb uses a handheld tuner called the ?Access-Port?. Through this handheld tuner you can load up several Cobb made off the shelf tunes, E-tunes from different companies or even head to a dyno and get a pro-tune made for your car by your tuner. The handheld device has several other features like error code reading, live data, datalogging, and it can also add features like Launch Control and No-lift-Shift. Another advantage of the Cobb Access-Port is you can uninstall it and sell it after use. Here?s the different stages that comes with the Access-Port?
? Stage 1 (Both 91 or 93): Plug and Play tune. No mods necessary to install.
? Stage 2 (Both 91 or 93): Required hardware: Per Cobb: Intake, Intercooler and Cat-back exhaust.
? Stage 3 (Both 91 or 93): Required Hardware: Per Cobb: Intake, Intercooler, and Turboback. This tune is for cars with mostly full bolt-ons. This is generally considered the end of the Off-the-Shelf tuning path.
(Information gathered from: http://www.cobbtuning.com/
Classifications of Cobb tunes:
There are a few different types of tunes that you can utilize with the Cobb Access-port. Think of the Access-Port as the vessel for multiple tunes. Here are the different types (The % scale is a made-up scale with 100% being a truly perfect tune for the specific vehicle being).
1. OTS Tunes: OTS tunes or ?Off-The-Shelf tunes are tunes made by Cobb that are pre-downloaded onto the Access-Port before purchasing. These tunes are generally very generic and conservative and I?d say they will get you about ~70% of the way there.
2. OTS+ Tunes: OTS+ tunes are OTS tunes that have been tweaked and improved by smaller tuners like Stratified Automotive Controls etc. These are general cheap (about $50) and are generic for every car based on your modifications. These will get you about ~85% of the way there.
3. E-Tunes: E-Tunes or ?Internet Tunes? (I promise they are not as shady as the name suggests), use datalogs provided by the user to tweak the tune to be specific for their own car. These will get you 90-95% there.
4. Pro-Tunes: Pro-Tunes or Dyno Tunes are the final and most expensive way of tuning via Cobb. These are the best way to get an all-encompassing tune using a dynamometer that can vary speed and load to simulate every condition. These are the most expensive as you must rent the Dyno and pay for the operator and tuners time. These will get you 99% of the way to tuning perfection.
Intakes: More air means more power and there is a wide variety of intakes available that will accomplish this. Our stock intakes flow quite well compared to other cars hence why an intake is not technically necessary for most of the ?off the shelf tunes?, but more air is never a bad thing and there are gains to be had with some. Intakes are fairly cheap and there are many to choose from but here?s just a couple to get you started. Also keep in mind any ?open? box options will usually be louder than ?closed? box options ESPECIALLY one like the 2J Racing intake.
-Intake: Here are just a few examples of popular downpipe options available ranging from 2.25-3.0 inches.
- C-PE (http://cp-e.com/webstore2/product/ford-fiesta-st-xcel-intake-intake-system/)
- Cobb (http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/air-induction/ford-fiesta-st-intake-system)
- 2J Racing (https://www.2j-racing.com/fiesta-st/2jr-true-cold-air-intake-fiesta-st-cowl-induction.html)
-Downpipes: Here are just a few examples of popular downpipe options available ranging from 2.25-3.0 inches.
- Depo Racing (http://www.deporacing.us/shop/ford/ford-fiesta-st-3-downpipe-hi-flow-cat-100-cel/)
- Cobb (http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/exhaust/ford-fiesta-st-catted-downpipe)
- DHM (http://deadhookmotorsports.com/Fies...Motorsports-HiFlow-Catless-Fiesta-ST-DownPipe)
- C-PE (http://cp-e.com/webstore2/product/ford-fiesta-st-nexus-3-cat-back-exhaust/)
- Cobb (http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/exhaust/ford-fiesta-st-cat-back-exhaust-system)
- MPRB (http://mbrpautomotive.com/index.php?page=products&part=S4202AL)
- FSWerks (http://www.fswerks.com/collections/...ealth-exhaust-system-ford-fiesta-st-1-6l-2014)
-Intercoolers: Here are just a few examples of popular intercooler options available.
- Depo (http://www.deporacing.us/shop/ford/2013-ford-fiesta-st-3-intercooler-upgrade/)
- Cobb (https://www.cobbtuning.com/products/cooling/ford-intercooler-upgrade-fiesta-st-2014-2016)
- CP-E (http://cp-e.com/webstore2/product/ford-fiesta-st-δcore-front-mount-intercooler/)
- DHM "race" (http://deadhookmotorsports.com/Fies...ok-Motorsports-Fiesta-ST-Race-Intercooler-Kit)
?Stratified: (http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117_124&products_id=306)
Water/meth: Race gas is awesome right? Yes, it is. But the problem is nobody is going to be normally running race gas in our cars as A. It?s expensive and B. It?s not a racecar. The list of benefits that a water/meth setup are vast but mainly you will see lower intake charge temps and will have the ability to advance timing. There are few good options for this but it may require a good amount of install work and adjusting to get right but are extremely rewarding.
AEM-V2: (http://deadhookmotorsports.com/Fiesta-ST/Fiesta-ST-Fuel-System/AEM-V2-WMI)
***DISCLAIMER: These are NOT the only products available. They are just "examples" of some popular products used. Please don't reply with individual parts that I didn't list.
Common phrases:
AP/AP3- Cobb Access-Port
FMIC- Front Mount Intercooler
NVH- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness
Canned/Off-the-shelf tunes- tunes that aren?t specifically made for your car rather for similar modifications
HPFP- High Pressure fuel pump
DMF- Dual Mass Flywheel
SMF- Single Mass Flywheel
FWD- Front wheel drive
LSD- Limited Slip Differential
*Will Update Later*