Hi,
I drive a 2017 Fiesta ST. It has 5K miles (and change) on it. Custom e-tuned by Jason @ Dizzy.
Mods:
I haven't had the car for very long (as you can probably tell by mileage). I live in Florida so it takes some heat. The car tends to drop below 600 or 500 RPM and "stutter" or seem like it's about to stall when in idle and then jump back up to it's desired RPM (800-850 range). The car stalled for the first time when I came to a complete stop and pushed the clutch pedal in while in Neutral. It drives fine other than that. I've looked up almost everything from the CPV/fuel feed, bad spark plugs, fuel pressure sensor, etc...
Kinda not sure if taking it to Ford at this point is an option. Really don't want them to blame the bigger turbo or tune or anything like that. All I know is that it's obnoxious and I really would like to get rid of it.
I drive a 2017 Fiesta ST. It has 5K miles (and change) on it. Custom e-tuned by Jason @ Dizzy.
Mods:
- COBB FMIC and Piping Kit
- COBB High Flow Air Filter
- COBB RMM
- Whoosh Hybrid Turbo
- Whoosh Catless Downpipe
- Flowmaster American Thunder Catback Exhaust
- Mountune Sound Symposer Delete
- Mountune High Flow Induction Hose
- NGK Step Colder Plugs (gapped .023)
- Turbosmart Dual Port Shortie BOV
I haven't had the car for very long (as you can probably tell by mileage). I live in Florida so it takes some heat. The car tends to drop below 600 or 500 RPM and "stutter" or seem like it's about to stall when in idle and then jump back up to it's desired RPM (800-850 range). The car stalled for the first time when I came to a complete stop and pushed the clutch pedal in while in Neutral. It drives fine other than that. I've looked up almost everything from the CPV/fuel feed, bad spark plugs, fuel pressure sensor, etc...
Kinda not sure if taking it to Ford at this point is an option. Really don't want them to blame the bigger turbo or tune or anything like that. All I know is that it's obnoxious and I really would like to get rid of it.