I've been reading posts about the intercooler upgrades, and I have a couple questions. Full disclosure: I'm a bit new to this whole "tuning" thing.
I've been looking at the Mountune intercooler and charge pipe upgrade kit, and I've read a few posts here that said that upgrading the intercooler doesn't actually add power. That doesn't... that doesn't sound right, but, again, new to turbo cars here.
Hey, welcome to turbo tuning. What you have read is sort of correct.
Let this soak in:
An Intercooler does not make power - it allows you to make all of your power consistently - and by virtue of giving you a cooler air charge, allows you to safely run a more aggressive tune that delivers more power.
Intercoolers themselves do not make power, but instead allow you to make MORE POWER, and make it much more consistently. Heat soak sets in much faster than you think and you start to lose power as intake air temperatures go up. A bigger intercooler prevents this rise in intake temperatures from happening. By virtue of a cooler air charge you can run more aggressive tunes, allowing you to make a lot more power.
Like love and marriage, on a turbo car, you cannot have an aggressive tune without an intercooler and the intercooler can't deliver its full benefit without a tune that takes advantage of it.
Now the chargepipes - those IMO look pretty restrictive and I think there's 5-10hp in there simply by removing that stupid "resonator donut" thing on the chargepipe, you can easily see it from below - absolutely there is a gain to be had in chargepipes.
I think MBRP will be doing chargepipes, and since my friends at aFe finally copped to doing R&D on a Focus ST for an upcoming Takeda/aFe Intake and chargepipe setup, I would bet we see a Fiesta ST intake and chargepipes too. Now as far as what the best intake possible will be, my money is on aFe/Takeda- hands down. Cobb and Mountune are great but aFe's sealed airbox intakes are FANTASTIC.
There are other options besides Mountune for FMIC, but they do make a nice product.
Airtec has rolled out a pretty nice unit, as has Forge Motorsport and a few others.
I would bet we finally see the Cobb FMIC this month too.