I just picked up an ST last year and I took it straight to the racetrack right away. Coming from a Miata and SRT4 owner, it’s the best of both worlds ! Good power and handling is good enough to have fun with it. I recommend a good set of tires for any car.
no idea what st3 means... but im here with a question if 2005 st mk2 is worth buying with ~170k km odo or the first gens have so many faults and too old to be worth it.... (6200 doesnt seem that reasonable price for that yeart of a car... when u can get golf gti wich has objectively superior interior in every way... )
@@JohnWard1872 ST3 owner here. I did full bolt ons with TONS of reliability upgrades. Oil catch, oil cooler custom mounted, coil packs, spark plugs, ect. I did a little over a stage 2 tune with a hybrid turbo, not big turbo. Sitting at 335hp to 365hp depending on fuel and map. Been that way for 140k miles. Sitting at 240k miles bruh. So reliable it's laughable. I drive this thing like it's the Italian Job. Stock clutch. Honestly didn't feel need for stage 2 or 3 clutch I baby mine and double pump granny shift it. 0-60 5.3 second.
Posted a year ago. I picked up my 14 FoST more than a month ago and I just got my AP, an intake and a BOV. This guide helps. Also helps to be in a Facebook group with people willing to help and be decent. A lot of people running different mods and you can get an idea of what everyones opinion and experiences are
@@jokesNgiggles There should be a bunch of RST groups out there. You can join New England RST and see if anyone knows the group for CA, but you should be able to find it by a search (I would think, but we're talking about Facebook).
Glad you uploaded this video! I picked up a 2016 St about 3 weeks ago and I didnt even know where to start! Its already really fun, cant wait to start modding it. It was a huge step up from my previous car. (2002 4runner sr5)
I was curious to see if there was anything you recommended that I didn't do a year ago, and I'm happy to say that I'm on the right trajectory. The two things I'm still lacking are the downpipe and replacing my stock turbo with a bigger one. If I may add, I would recommend installing a front and a rear oil catch can. The research says that it will prolong the life of your engine. Good video.👍
You don't need a rear (crankcase) catch can. PCV (front one) is definitely advised though as oil has a shit octane and blow by of it can cause knock along with gunking things up. Use the money you'd spend on a crankcase catch can toward an ethanol tune.
Getting this car in 3 days and I’m so hyped I have now a focus se and it isn’t fast but is so reliable I drive 4 hours every day and the car has never had a hick up and from my research neither will the st so I am very excited to get the st. Your videos are super helpful and can’t wait to see what stuff I can do with this car with your advice. Thanks love the vids
How did you end up liking your st? ST3 owner here, stage 2, full bolt ons, tons of reliability upgrades like oil cooler, oil catch, coil pack and spark plugs, and I'm sitting at 245k miles stock block.bro. stock clutch replaced at 125k
Sad about seeing the car go but exited on whats to come! Youve made great content on this st, not to mention all the great tips youve shared through your experience! Another thing to add to the list if you looking to keep the car long term is the oil catch cans, its amazing how much gunk it saves from going back into the motor! 👍🏼
i have a 2012 SE i special ordered in 2011. yellow blaze color which is the rarest color. it was only available the year the new gen Focus released & only on the sport model. i have a 5 speed too. i installed an Injen intake, Magnaflow cat back, Eibach pro kit, Steeda rear sway bar, 18'' wheels with 235/40 Nitto NeoGens. i also installed an ST spoiler, but it's different looking than every ST i've seen.
before doing the other mods like shifters and stuff like that guys get oil catch cans it will help for less blow by going back in the motor and caking the valves get the rear and the front one before getting the other stuff you will be happy that you wont spend alot of money to get your intake valves clean
Rear one is pointless. There's no blowby there. Front one (PCV) is ESSENTIAL. Oil is low octane and can cause knock. Having a PCV oil catch can ensures you keep your octane numbers high and don't see negative timing adjustments.
Have the same tires on my ST. They’re incredible even in the cold & rain. But god they are awful in any amount of snow. Even a dusting on the road gets you spinning
fyi, I have the roush catback and it is by no means a quiet exhaust. 3 in. straight pipe, with the exception of a resonator, which is also straight through.
Limited slip differential. I installed the Quaife ATB about 6 years ago and the torque steer went and hid. The car scoffs at tight curves. It’s like another 100 hp.
@@adamneill9237 : I had the Lincoln garage do it. They have done a lot of the mods on the '13 FoST - 2 . My son-in-law is the service rep and it gets first-class service.
Good guide, But I would say the first question should be "Do I plan on going big turbo"? I made this mistake, went FMIC, AP (Tuned/ E40), downpipe, catback and intake. Then I decided to go BT, I went with the MT EFR kit. I pretty much had to rebuy everything for it to work out. I could of saved some money If I planned for the BT from the start.
Or you could've just bought an ATP kit and re-used the parts you have. You didn't have to buy their kit and the ATP kits are better these days anyway (G25 is the latest and best technology for a turbo right now and the ATP kit with EWG is great).
Modding a car 101: First get the exhaust you want that can handle the boost and exhaust flow you desire Second, suspension and handling get your suspension and handling handled AND corner balances for the driving you want to do. Wheels and tires as well. Along with any aero work. 3rd, do a little interior and a little engine back and forth as you go By the time you’re done in 3 to 4 years you have a well built and functional car.
Can you guys help me out. I'm new to cars and I have a 2016 Ford Focus titanium hatchback. Is that the same as an ST or is a titanium different to mod?
wait so do I need to down pipe my car before I tune it? Im new to all of this but I want my car to last a long time but I am itching for more speed. If I down pipe my car I need to take my whole exhaust off and put it on again and I really don't want to do that
I do love everything about the car and all mods that you did I’m doing everything my self as well so all ur videos do help as well can u do a mods like air ride or rocket bunny kit
how much will it matter installing the cobb RMM and new performance sparks before getting into the heavier engine mods. i’m improving the handling/braking now then getting the access port and starting to add HP. currently also have fswerks cold air intake and rear strut bar
Yo what were the measurements for ride height etc in the front and rear. Just got the coils and getting a shop to do them as i dont have the time and your ride height looks aggro as **** and wanna give the shop the right measurements to get it right first go.
If I don’t plan on doing a down pipe, should I still upgrade the spark plugs eventually. Just have cat back exhaust, intake, and I’m ordering a fmic soon.
I’m stock aside from an air filter and a borla catback. I’m itching to get a FMIC/downpipe/etune. Since the borla is 2.5 inch instead of 3 inch, should i look at swapping it out for a larger catback?
I appreciate this video bro I bought a 2018 ST brand new in 2017 and already have 100k miles (I know, crazy) and I've kept it bone stock and kept up with all maintenance. I'm finally ready to start modding it. How do you feel about resonator and muffler delete? I just ordered boomba BOV also. Cobb APv3 coming soon before I get an intake or downpipe
From what I’ve heard, you tune for the intercooler to get the most out of it. But even without a tune, it improves performance by preventing heat saturation so you can make all your horses on every pull. But now that it’s on, you can tune an otherwise stock engine more aggressively because you have so much better cooling.
Are you still using the AWE? I had it installed on the better, removed it - went with Borla Atak for the variable valve NPP feature... Then went back to AWE lol videos about it on our channel
I just bought a 2018 focus st(I wanna say it’s st2 package but not sure) where can I take it to have someone tell me exactly what’s been done to it(it’s not fully stock and I know that for sure) I just wanna do the car right bc I plan on owning it for it’s full lifespan
Unless you want some worthless 1st gear launches get an LSD , same if you have to drive in snow or rain also needed on the slippery boat ramp you won’t regret it . The reason that the Honda Civic R is a giant killer is its LSD
@@daphenom45 I've spoken with 2 people that both have installed the quafe LSD and say its awesome and kicks in before the torque vectoring. Reduces tire and brake wear
@@mlinder2000 that's nice it's pretty well documented on the forums how intrusive the system is even with a LSD, but what do I know I've only had a big turbo ST since 11/2014 🤷🏽♂️
I just got a 2013 st with a good bit of aesthetic mods as well as intake and loud ass exhaust. It sounds like its catless from the backfires and how loud it is but idk if its tuned. The lot I bought it from didn’t know. My question is: How do I go about finding out if its tuned and what tune it has? I went to the cobb website and was considering buying an accessport, but their website says if its not on a stock or cobb tune and you plug it in, it can mess up the ecm. Just wondering if anyone had any insights/advice?
Hey bro about to get a St going to test drive one Saturday of what they have told me it has a turbo smart blow off valve and awe track catback and fmic and is running a Cobb stage 3 tune is that safe is there something I should look for or stay away from a car like that it has 77k miles
It’s definitely something that should be done as early as possible on any Direct Inject fuel system. The PCV vents the crankcase into the intake system and those fumes and droplets bake carbon deposits onto the intake valves. A catch can prevents most/all of those fumes from reaching your intake. On port fuel the gasoline travels over the intake valves and dissolves those deposits but on DI it does not. A catch can is a must for longevity and consistent performance over time. If the car has some miles on it already first do GDI valve cleaner or walnut blasting to clean the valves then do the catch can at the same time. Just make sure to empty The can often. A full catch can is worse than no catch can.
Roush is one of the loudest exhausts out there😂 also the international should be one of your first mods Bc u won’t get the power from other mods Bc it will still heatsoak.
I had bc coilovers on mine for about 3 years now, would those k sports be an upgrade compared to the bcs, or should i buy another set of bcs in your opinion?
I just picked up an ST last year and I took it straight to the racetrack right away. Coming from a Miata and SRT4 owner, it’s the best of both worlds ! Good power and handling is good enough to have fun with it. I recommend a good set of tires for any car.
I know it’s been 3 years since this vid, but just picked up my ST3 and absolutely love it! Love all your content here, keep up the fantastic stuff! 🤘
I'm right behind you bro! November is my Trade in Month finally and I'm gonna search for a nice Race Red ❤.
Getting one in 2 days!
hoping I get mine this summer😁
no idea what st3 means...
but im here with a question if 2005 st mk2 is worth buying with ~170k km odo
or the first gens have so many faults and too old to be worth it.... (6200 doesnt seem that reasonable price for that yeart of a car... when u can get golf gti wich has objectively superior interior in every way... )
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj st3 is the highest package of trim you can get, heater seats, touchscreen radio and ect
Just got this car. So excited to get my hands on it.
I just got the awe exhaust he recommended it is siiiick highly recommend it
I got the Ford Performance Exhaust. Love it. But exhaust sound is personal taste haha.
Any update for the mods?
@@JohnWard1872 ST3 owner here. I did full bolt ons with TONS of reliability upgrades. Oil catch, oil cooler custom mounted, coil packs, spark plugs, ect. I did a little over a stage 2 tune with a hybrid turbo, not big turbo. Sitting at 335hp to 365hp depending on fuel and map. Been that way for 140k miles. Sitting at 240k miles bruh. So reliable it's laughable. I drive this thing like it's the Italian Job. Stock clutch. Honestly didn't feel need for stage 2 or 3 clutch I baby mine and double pump granny shift it. 0-60 5.3 second.
Dude me too! Got mine 2 days ago! I’m in love!! Already bought Amy first wave of parts too!
FMIC, bushings and short sifter should definitely be the first mods. Only thing I would change
SHIFT ARM ... don't need the short shifter but yes, bushings, FMIC, and shift arm (JBR is best).
Posted a year ago. I picked up my 14 FoST more than a month ago and I just got my AP, an intake and a BOV. This guide helps. Also helps to be in a Facebook group with people willing to help and be decent. A lot of people running different mods and you can get an idea of what everyones opinion and experiences are
what is a good group? I'm located in LA
@@jokesNgiggles There should be a bunch of RST groups out there. You can join New England RST and see if anyone knows the group for CA, but you should be able to find it by a search (I would think, but we're talking about Facebook).
That graph at the end was the best part of this video!!!
god bless i needed a video like this
AWE Track exhaust is 100% worth it
Glad you uploaded this video! I picked up a 2016 St about 3 weeks ago and I didnt even know where to start! Its already really fun, cant wait to start modding it. It was a huge step up from my previous car. (2002 4runner sr5)
Jacob King those 4runners are good stuff . I had a 04 sport before I got my st
I have an 03 4Runner and thinking about getting an st also !
i just picked up my 2016 st today! freakin love it stock, but these upgrades are definitely on the list now.
Yoo same I also have a 3rd gen just got my focus😅
I was curious to see if there was anything you recommended that I didn't do a year ago, and I'm happy to say that I'm on the right trajectory. The two things I'm still lacking are the downpipe and replacing my stock turbo with a bigger one. If I may add, I would recommend installing a front and a rear oil catch can. The research says that it will prolong the life of your engine. Good video.👍
You don't need a rear (crankcase) catch can.
PCV (front one) is definitely advised though as oil has a shit octane and blow by of it can cause knock along with gunking things up.
Use the money you'd spend on a crankcase catch can toward an ethanol tune.
I live in phx AZ as well and recently got a Ford focus st definitely following!
Getting this car in 3 days and I’m so hyped I have now a focus se and it isn’t fast but is so reliable I drive 4 hours every day and the car has never had a hick up and from my research neither will the st so I am very excited to get the st. Your videos are super helpful and can’t wait to see what stuff I can do with this car with your advice. Thanks love the vids
How did you end up liking your st? ST3 owner here, stage 2, full bolt ons, tons of reliability upgrades like oil cooler, oil catch, coil pack and spark plugs, and I'm sitting at 245k miles stock block.bro. stock clutch replaced at 125k
how did it go
I have a SE right now too and looking to upgrade to a 17’ ST1. Would you recommend?
You should do a video on the money spent on the mod upgrades so far.
The chart had me busting up 😂
thank you for constant uploads while we stuck inside lol
You will absolutely love Magna Flow cat back
Sad about seeing the car go but exited on whats to come! Youve made great content on this st, not to mention all the great tips youve shared through your experience! Another thing to add to the list if you looking to keep the car long term is the oil catch cans, its amazing how much gunk it saves from going back into the motor! 👍🏼
i have a 2012 SE i special ordered in 2011. yellow blaze color which is the rarest color. it was only available the year the new gen Focus released & only on the sport model. i have a 5 speed too. i installed an Injen intake, Magnaflow cat back, Eibach pro kit, Steeda rear sway bar, 18'' wheels with 235/40 Nitto NeoGens. i also installed an ST spoiler, but it's different looking than every ST i've seen.
Just got a Kona blue st 3 today I’m a dummy 😂 definitely needed this video
before doing the other mods like shifters and stuff like that guys get oil catch cans it will help for less blow by going back in the motor and caking the valves get the rear and the front one before getting the other stuff you will be happy that you wont spend alot of money to get your intake valves clean
Rear one is pointless. There's no blowby there.
Front one (PCV) is ESSENTIAL. Oil is low octane and can cause knock. Having a PCV oil catch can ensures you keep your octane numbers high and don't see negative timing adjustments.
The chart is a pretty interesting idea for budgeting
Have the same tires on my ST. They’re incredible even in the cold & rain. But god they are awful in any amount of snow. Even a dusting on the road gets you spinning
Sounds like you should just put snow tires on.
fyi, I have the roush catback and it is by no means a quiet exhaust. 3 in. straight pipe, with the exception of a resonator, which is also straight through.
Check out the sequential LEDs for the side mirror turn signals that some places are making now. They would look perfect on your ST.
Will IV does not fit US model st
@@xXDiBlurrXx not true
Such a good video bro can’t wait to get mine in 2021💪🏼
Did u get it?
@@Slattt90 no bro😂 in the end decided not enough of a power increase from my previous car
Your the best thanks bro!!!
If you're modding in 2023, get the depo intercooler, hands down best bang for the buck
Limited slip differential. I installed the Quaife ATB about 6 years ago and the torque steer went and hid. The car scoffs at tight curves. It’s like another 100 hp.
I'm thinking about buying the LSD soon and installing when I do the Fidanza flywheel I bought a few weeks ago
@@adamneill9237 : I had the Lincoln garage do it. They have done a lot of the mods on the '13 FoST - 2 . My son-in-law is the service rep and it gets first-class service.
Good guide, But I would say the first question should be "Do I plan on going big turbo"? I made this mistake, went FMIC, AP (Tuned/ E40), downpipe, catback and intake. Then I decided to go BT, I went with the MT EFR kit. I pretty much had to rebuy everything for it to work out. I could of saved some money If I planned for the BT from the start.
Or you could've just bought an ATP kit and re-used the parts you have.
You didn't have to buy their kit and the ATP kits are better these days anyway (G25 is the latest and best technology for a turbo right now and the ATP kit with EWG is great).
You can never watch this enough times.
1:06 too late blew a rod threw the engine
Dudeeee i got a 2.0 fusion (share a lot of components) i cracked the block, second engine i blew a chunk out the piston 🤣🤣 fml
I thought this was Gjeebs
Lmfao
😂
Modding a car 101:
First get the exhaust you want that can handle the boost and exhaust flow you desire
Second, suspension and handling get your suspension and handling handled AND corner balances for the driving you want to do. Wheels and tires as well. Along with any aero work.
3rd, do a little interior and a little engine back and forth as you go
By the time you’re done in 3 to 4 years you have a well built and functional car.
I got a pro-ram (from ramair) filter in my factory airbox 👍
Mood wallet graph is to accurate!
The graph at the end
4:58 “for Ma- Focus ST e-tune” lol
Got this car for like a month now, I have down pipe and k&n filter but I want to get pop and bangs form the exhaust now
get a stratified loud crackle tune, it's the most reliable crackle tune you can get
Awesome video
Can you guys help me out. I'm new to cars and I have a 2016 Ford Focus titanium hatchback. Is that the same as an ST or is a titanium different to mod?
shouldn’t you get a front mount intercooler before downpipe because you can go stage 2?
Great video!
I wanna do some mods to mine but I don’t wanna void my warranty lol
Stratified Loud Pop Tune! Please! 👍
Can you do some of these same mods on a focus se ??
While it might be a little late, what did the tunes and modifications do to MPG?
I have the same setup I get like 16mpg in tow on e30 but I drive like idiot
Why not do the front mount intercooler first? Wouldn’t it be good to get the engine cool before anything else?
wait so do I need to down pipe my car before I tune it? Im new to all of this but I want my car to last a long time but I am itching for more speed. If I down pipe my car I need to take my whole exhaust off and put it on again and I really don't want to do that
I do love everything about the car and all mods that you did I’m doing everything my self as well so all ur videos do help as well can u do a mods like air ride or rocket bunny kit
how much will it matter installing the cobb RMM and new performance sparks before getting into the heavier engine mods. i’m improving the handling/braking now then getting the access port and starting to add HP. currently also have fswerks cold air intake and rear strut bar
🤔 my turbosmart BOV was that load before the symposor delete now its not.....
Yo what were the measurements for ride height etc in the front and rear. Just got the coils and getting a shop to do them as i dont have the time and your ride height looks aggro as **** and wanna give the shop the right measurements to get it right first go.
You’re selling the focus? I’m in north Phoenix! Holler back!
Like to have a garage for my st
If I don’t plan on doing a down pipe, should I still upgrade the spark plugs eventually. Just have cat back exhaust, intake, and I’m ordering a fmic soon.
Hi, what about an lsd? Would u recommend it?
Can you run the stock tune with an access port so you can monitor stuff, I’ve heard bad things about Cobb off the shelf tunes
Not sure if it has been asked already but what wheels are on this car
Do one for the sti!!
What about an exhaust system with a valve system?
I’m planning on putting the MBRP exhaust and a rear motor mount, so should I get the Cobb first ??
I’m stock aside from an air filter and a borla catback. I’m itching to get a FMIC/downpipe/etune. Since the borla is 2.5 inch instead of 3 inch, should i look at swapping it out for a larger catback?
I appreciate this video bro I bought a 2018 ST brand new in 2017 and already have 100k miles (I know, crazy) and I've kept it bone stock and kept up with all maintenance. I'm finally ready to start modding it. How do you feel about resonator and muffler delete? I just ordered boomba BOV also. Cobb APv3 coming soon before I get an intake or downpipe
Holy crap! 100k in 3 years of driving? I have 44k in 4 years of driving my ST haha
i just bought a 2017 and rolled it over to 19k lol. put 800 miles on this week... oops.
Can you do this for a BRZ can’t find a HELPFUL video
Should I get it tuned right after if the first mod I get is a cpe intercooler?
From what I’ve heard, you tune for the intercooler to get the most out of it. But even without a tune, it improves performance by preventing heat saturation so you can make all your horses on every pull. But now that it’s on, you can tune an otherwise stock engine more aggressively because you have so much better cooling.
I’m sorry. An exhaust isn’t the first mod. It does jack besides sound. Just get a resonator delete at some point. Tune is first mod
Jackson McMaster motor mount intercooler. Exhaust and tuned. Do all the same time.
Is your car wrapped
a short shiftier is harder than to install than an inter cooler? have I missed a short cut with the intercoller install? pls Halp me.
Are you still using the AWE? I had it installed on the better, removed it - went with Borla Atak for the variable valve NPP feature... Then went back to AWE lol videos about it on our channel
So you recommend going in the order you have listed?
Which rear motor mount do you have?
it is the COBB V2 rear motor mount, i have one and its great!
I just bought a 2018 focus st(I wanna say it’s st2 package but not sure) where can I take it to have someone tell me exactly what’s been done to it(it’s not fully stock and I know that for sure) I just wanna do the car right bc I plan on owning it for it’s full lifespan
Last piece to complete is an LSD!?
Should be the first mod for the ST imo.
Waste of money, can't cancel out the torque vectoring system so the LSD is pointless
Unless you want some worthless 1st gear launches get an LSD , same if you have to drive in snow or rain also needed on the slippery boat ramp you won’t regret it . The reason that the Honda Civic R is a giant killer is its LSD
@@daphenom45 I've spoken with 2 people that both have installed the quafe LSD and say its awesome and kicks in before the torque vectoring. Reduces tire and brake wear
@@mlinder2000 that's nice it's pretty well documented on the forums how intrusive the system is even with a LSD, but what do I know I've only had a big turbo ST since 11/2014 🤷🏽♂️
Will you do an Audi A4 Avant next?
I just got a 2013 st with a good bit of aesthetic mods as well as intake and loud ass exhaust. It sounds like its catless from the backfires and how loud it is but idk if its tuned. The lot I bought it from didn’t know.
My question is: How do I go about finding out if its tuned and what tune it has? I went to the cobb website and was considering buying an accessport, but their website says if its not on a stock or cobb tune and you plug it in, it can mess up the ecm. Just wondering if anyone had any insights/advice?
yo cameron are u gonna get a aftermarket steering
so just a intake filter not the full intake?
yes if you're keeping stock turbo
Hey bro about to get a St going to test drive one Saturday of what they have told me it has a turbo smart blow off valve and awe track catback and fmic and is running a Cobb stage 3 tune is that safe is there something I should look for or stay away from a car like that it has 77k miles
Would it be safe to do the intercooler before an exhaust and all that?
Absolutely! It’s the smart thing to do
@@CameronAlford thanks brother!
Usually the intercooler is one of if not the first thing people upgrade. I was surprised it came so late in the list.
also i cannot find the cobb access port
Are the upgraded intake plumbing worth it ?
Only if going big turbo. The tiny stock turbo can only blow so much air and changing the exhaust and intake have ZERO performance benefit on it.
Gfb dv+ or dvx recirc valve for louder
I'm thinking about picking 1 of these up 2015 st3 but it has a bad title
Did you get it??
Is MBRP good?
@cameron Alford I noticed u didn’t mention an oil catch can. Do u think it’s a necessary mod?
It’s definitely something that should be done as early as possible on any Direct Inject fuel system. The PCV vents the crankcase into the intake system and those fumes and droplets bake carbon deposits onto the intake valves. A catch can prevents most/all of those fumes from reaching your intake. On port fuel the gasoline travels over the intake valves and dissolves those deposits but on DI it does not. A catch can is a must for longevity and consistent performance over time. If the car has some miles on it already first do GDI valve cleaner or walnut blasting to clean the valves then do the catch can at the same time. Just make sure to empty The can often. A full catch can is worse than no catch can.
What’s the next project?
BRZ build next!!
id rather see a Prius built
Or a Supra
Oh wait they’re BRZs now
Roush is one of the loudest exhausts out there😂 also the international should be one of your first mods Bc u won’t get the power from other mods Bc it will still heatsoak.
Intercooler*
Just got the roush installed on mine. Makes me smile like a school girl
What is your opinion on a catch can? I have a JLT one that I haven't installed yet.
I've got a mishimoto oil separator catch can fitted
Are they good daily driver's? Or should i look for a titanium or se if i want a daily
They’re fine to drive daily as long as you don’t mind the bad MPGs/tiny gas tank, I’ve been dailying mine for 4 years no issues
I had bc coilovers on mine for about 3 years now, would those k sports be an upgrade compared to the bcs, or should i buy another set of bcs in your opinion?
NO NO NO. K Sport is cheap garbage. Your BCs are an upgrade to those.
If you want something new, go Fortune Auto 500.
Hey so my tune turns off the sound symposer. Do I still need to do a delete?
i mean you just said the tune turns it off so why do you need to delete it then?
How far can I go without Access Port, I think it's the last on my list don't wanna be meddling with my ECU?
Angelo Lopecuazto the accessport is super easy and it’s a must have. It’s helps monitor that car and let’s you know what going on with your car
when is there going to be a new build?
Can intercooler come first without tune?
Yes
What about a cold air intake ?
cold air intakes dont do a whole lot but make a lot more intake noise. but not a very necessary mod
LinuxDaily The ST has a cold air intake stock. The only mod you could do is get an open filter and slightly larger tubing. Completely unnecessary.
Get a go fast bits dvx recirc valve, if want louder intake noise, without effecting boost
Down pipe cat or no cat I’m in Cali what to do ?
Also why not fmic first
Keep all your old parts
Coilovers ?
Would these mods work on a 1.0 focus ?
don’t waste ur money on that bro
Is carmaker driving club your Company
yes. It's called carmaspeed. Been working today rebranding it so it's been under the radar