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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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How is it? What did you feel that made it better a meant to be?
I wasn’t hitting targeted boost numbers (still low due to tuning) until 4600 and it wasn’t stable. I knew it leaked a bit but didn’t realize how bad it was.
Installed the worfab manifold, which fixed the leak. I’m hitting targeted boost now 1200 rpms earlier.
 


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I wasn’t hitting targeted boost numbers (still low due to tuning) until 4600 and it wasn’t stable. I knew it leaked a bit but didn’t realize how bad it was.
Installed the worfab manifold, which fixed the leak. I’m hitting targeted boost now 1200 rpms earlier.
Have any vdyno logs? Where are you hitting peak torque? I have same manifold and turbo and still don’t make peak torque until 5k
 


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Have any vdyno logs? Where are you hitting peak torque? I have same manifold and turbo and still don’t make peak torque until 5k
Have any vdyno logs? Where are you hitting peak torque? I have same manifold and turbo and still don’t make peak torque until 5k
I’ve been tuning it by pulls on the street. No dyno. 5k peak torque sounds about right though for me
 


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I was pulling into work the other night and heard a very loud/felt a hard clunk from the front right tire. Turns out I destroyed my strut mount. Luckily Napa had it in stock for the oh so totally reasonable price of $80. Took about 45 minutes and we're good as new.
 


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First time doing an oil change after installing the Fumoto oil drain valve. I should've installed it from the get go since I don't have to worry about the oil stream hitting the brace or having to align the drain pan just right.

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Best thing I did too* This is the one I used....comes with a Cap and the hose that you put in and turn to open the valve.

Stahlbus Oil Drain Valve Plug M14x1.5x12mm Steel - Clean, Easy, NO Tool Oil Change - Includes Oil Drain Plug, Washer, Cap, Connector, Silicone Hose

https://a.co/d/gUDgidY
 




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