I have been the owner of a Fiesta ST180 for about 3 years now. I used the car for road use only during these years and now i am planning to make it a race car. Since the car aproached 100k km’s i’ve asked my local ford dealer to place a new timing belt, in order to prepare for some big stage2 upgrades. Since i got the car back the car runs rough at idle (shocking and shaking between 700-800rpm). The car doesn’t accelerate as fast anymore as before and the mpg got down alot. I went back the day after and they said nothing was wrong because there weren’t any fault codes in the ECU. They sold me oem spark plugs (which costed me €100) I’ve changed the spark plugs myself and cleaned the air filter but that hasn’t fixed the issue. I went back to the dealer and told them this isn’t how the car drove before and I am not happy about their service. I asked them if it is possible that they made a mistake with the timing of the cams when installing the new belt, but their asnwer was no because it’s not possible to make mistakes with the tools. And they don’t see the problem since there aren’t any fault codes, like is that the only thing dealers do these days? Reading fault codes?… what do you think about this? I am clueless and not happy since i ordered €1500 of parts to upgrade my FiST, but in this state i won’t tune the engine. Thanks in advance.
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