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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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I changed out the rubber brake lines in the SE for steel, and added in powerflex mounts into the SE and ST as well as adding in the whoosh short shifter into the ST. The NVH was definitely harsher with the new RMM but it's not that bad after putting in a couple hundred miles in this weekend. The NVH is only really noticeable at low speeds. The shifting is buttery smooth with the transmission mount and short shifter. Overall, the balance of the car has improved. With the new brakes and lines in my SE I can finally daily it again.
 


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This is definitely one of the last mods I'm going to get. I absolutely love the wheel but I can't justify the purchase without first getting the power gains.
Go fast wheel doesn't make it go fast? Racing stripes or bumper stickers do though.
 


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Ceuk lighting strip. Being a 19 didn't have it. It stays red. Comes on with ignition. Ended up using F8 Moonroof fuse location (no moonroof on this car). The instructions say to use F7 but that was constant on for me. Guessing the UK cars are a bit different fuse wise.

Edit*- Also added some lamin x rear reflector film in gunsmoke.
Nice! Do you happen to have a link and I assume there are other colors? Thanks.
 


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Finally installed the whoosh symposer delete (super easy) but I’m still hearing some weird air type noises that were present before.. we will see. Also just threw on the O2 sensor defouler from whoosh, when I pulled the O2 sensor off it looked pretty black and gross. Could just be the O2 sensor throwing the P0420 CEL


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Repainted the brake calipers, installed the new red and black gel Ford badges , I also installed the rally armor mud flaps last night. I'm definitely digging the look. Thanks Ron Miller and the Whoosh team for the flaps and gel badges.
 


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Lost one of my center caps recently and also noticed that the cap's red paint washed off after the wheels got a good scrubbing.
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Picked up 2 sets of OEM Ford ST Center Caps on Ebay for $9.99/set of 4. Decided to hit them with 3 coats of clear to keep them from fading and/or paint washing off. Now I've got plenty of spares if I lose one again! :)
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XR650R

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I maintain that little touches like this really add up to make for a nice car. ;)
Agreed. It's the little touches that make it yours.
I lost a cap, too, so I got these red stickers from Whoosh. Not something you'd really notice, but I do. Ties it together, or sumpin'.
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I absolutely love it! Of everything that harbor freight sells, their jacks are probably the highest rated items they have. I'll never buy a steel jack again.

I chose the 2-ton over the 2.5 and 3 ton for a few reasons. 1, it is lighter compared to the 2.5 or 3 ton. 2. it is a little bit smaller in size than the other two. 3. it's all that's needed to lift the fist, even one-side at a time like I do with the HF cross beam. 4. It costs less than the other two.

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Thanks for the tip! 2 ton should be more than enough for what I need.
 




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