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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

M-Sport fan

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Awesome! I actually like the stock rims, they are different to any other rim and suit the car really well IMO. [emoji106][emoji108]

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They most certainly are not the most horrific wheels I've ever seen from the factory, but I would have MUCH preferred the 'parts bin' multi-spoke 'Focus Rally' wheels in the same size right from the factory instead.

Sadly, and ironically, now one cannot even buy those new anymore
 


KnockOff

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Forgot pictures but the hose sleeves are on order just couldn’t wait lol, tight fit but really straight forward install



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Check the direction of your check valve. Mine was on backwards and that could have really bad!

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Flashed back to stock tune from E30. Honestly isn't as noticeable as I thought.

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gtx3076

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Sacrilege! Heretic! :giggle:

Are you really stock other than the plugs and the tune?
Yes. I had a drop in filter but made zero difference so I went back to paper.

Car makes way more torque on E30 but the window for that is so small and my daily commute is all highway. Still fun in all 5 turns I make to work even when stock. I could see myself staying on my 93 tune most of the time until I get an S280. Timing my fill ups for E30 for 200whp isn't really worth it.

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Went from summer


To winter :(


Gotta say that, despite being on ~10lb heavier wheels with snow tires, the steering response is amazing on the lower profile. I'm considering removing the 205/50s next spring and getting a new set of 205/45s because it's that different. Aesthetically I adore the 205/50s, though.
 


cxwrench

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The muffler was hitting the Curt hitch mount at certain times. Mostly cornering and not rough pavement. A friend w/ the same Curt and the same rack on his ST suggested something and I changed it up a bit, ended up w/ this. Seems like the zip tie at the bottom on the post coming out of the muffler had the biggest effect. Keeps the hanger from sliding. The upper ones help as well I think. Total hack but it works!

 


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Switched out the M/T drag radials 205/50r15 to the stock spare tire size 185/60R15 for the winter driving and I have to say I think I felt safer with my drag radials. Traction is non existent on the 185/60R15 Hankook H426.

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Went from summer


To winter :(


Gotta say that, despite being on ~10lb heavier wheels with snow tires, the steering response is amazing on the lower profile. I'm considering removing the 205/50s next spring and getting a new set of 205/45s because it's that different. Aesthetically I adore the 205/50s, though.
That amount of drop is perfect imo. What did it take to achieve that?

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hmm zip ties for hitch clunk preventer. gonna try that. made another payment, got 8 of them badboys left. only got 26k on it. might actually make it!
 


kivnul

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The muffler was hitting the Curt hitch mount at certain times. Mostly cornering and not rough pavement. A friend w/ the same Curt and the same rack on his ST suggested something and I changed it up a bit, ended up w/ this. Seems like the zip tie at the bottom on the post coming out of the muffler had the biggest effect. Keeps the hanger from sliding. The upper ones help as well I think. Total hack but it works!

I use hose clamps just like that for mine
 




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