Thank you for video. I have many questions)). Can I use it on automatic version? Does the device connect wirelessly..also what do you think about rival by US-startune. Also can I use it to adjust dampers to keep it soft on sports mode? Why you doesn’t have the digital dashboard? Do I need in any case to visit a mechanic for the tuner or everything is done by the device?
Hello from Germany, does the device always have to be connected to OBD? or can I remove it after programming? have you tried performance+ I want to keep my hardware original Thank you, Dennis
The device can be removed after programming, it only needs to be plugged in if you're logging data, or making changes, otherwise it can live in the house 😁
@@JXLPerformance Great . Thank you for your quick response . Do you think I can drive level 2 (Ultima) without any hardware changes? I've tried Bluefin, but the torque is way too high on Bluefin
It depends on what your requirements are really. If you're looking for a fun car to drive, then the Focus ST, if you're purely looking for performance and nothing else, then choose the Golf R. Golf R is a great car with some astonishing performance out of the box, nevermind when tuned. However the Focus ST is more fun to drive.
I'm not entirely sure as 30-70 and 20-80 isn't usually recorded. I did a 9.5 0-100 in my Golf R before that was Stage 1, however stock I assume to be similar
It's much faster than you can imagine really, the Dragy was used to give an indicative result that's all. It won't improve fuel economy if you drive fast most of the time. But the increase in power is addictive!
I know its awesome to be abled to get that much more for so few money, i'd really think twice about it though. Chiped my focus mk 2 aswell +100 Nm of torque will fuck your clutch, flyewheel, bearings, axles.... Flywheel and clutch in my case 3000€ thrown out the window, if you plan to drive your car for a longer time you either tune it properly or not at all imo. My mk4 st will stay stock, same goes for stupid shit like lowering your car.. Just dont do it, your wheelbearings will hate you and your handling doesnt get better even if your telling everyone XD. well... I was young and stupid
That's the correct side the left side because before we had cars we had horses. And most people are right handed. So to protect yourself you passed on the left side keeping your right arm to protect yourself with your sword. : )
Great Video, unfortunately I can't do this as my mk4 is on options with Ford so smacks the warranty. Interestingly you say that the handset allows you to remove the maps does it then store the Ford Default to reload so in effect they wouldn't know you did it? Not asking you to admit anything of course ;-) but you can read between the lines what I maybe implying :-)..finally just one last point you had a new I/Cooler fitted, is the dreamscience ult+ still mapped to 330hp with the stock cooler and did you need to replace the Airflow filter like mountune's equivalent map package?
Thank you 👍 appreciate it. Hypothetically speaking (and this definitely didn't happen... wink...) If you had to take your car in to Ford for any warranty work doing, servicing, MOT etc etc. You can remove the map file and it doesn't leave a trace. I know a few who have done it with no problems at all. The intercooler is simply there to keep the power consistent, a stock intercooler will still make the same power comfortably, however the intercooler helps keep things cool so that power is more consistent, more of the time. For example if you took two identical cars, one with an upgraded intercooler and one without and put them both on a dyno, the car with the intercooler will perform more consistently (not necessarily better) than the one without. You'll find the car will suffer slightly more in hot weather due to heat soak, and that's what the cooler prevents.
ford knows you mapped your car , the ecu records the number of times it has been written into , and they can compare to the number of times its been to the dealer so you are fucked if something happens , stop telling people that . i have a friend in ford romania that works for the service department and he said if they are arsed enough they will void your warranty and you pay for any damage that happens to the car
I know first hand that it either isn't being picked up on, or isn't being noticed, there's always a risk that something may happen and a lot of owners who decide to tune their car take the risk
I think I had a little play with this today on the M62 normanton. Crazy coincidence how I've stumbled on this video without looking for it.
Massive coincidence haha!
Nice video and car :)
Thanks man 👍
Looks good! Is the intercooler warranty friendly?
Any problems with the cooland problem
Thank you for video. I have many questions)). Can I use it on automatic version?
Does the device connect wirelessly..also what do you think about rival by US-startune. Also can I use it to adjust dampers to keep it soft on sports mode? Why you doesn’t have the digital dashboard? Do I need in any case to visit a mechanic for the tuner or everything is done by the device?
are the pops and bangs synthetic through the speakers also?
No, the sound is purely coming from the engine bay through the speakers with a mic.
@@95xXxdude i have the car now
Inside the car the fake Engine noise is pumped though the cars speakers. Hopefully oneday there be able to turn it off. No need of it.
@@ENGBriseB you can switch it off with forescan
Yep, you can remove the fake sound on Forscan with a bit of time and googling. Doesn’t take too long and most people code it out.
Hello from Germany, does the device always have to be connected to OBD? or can I remove it after programming? have you tried performance+ I want to keep my hardware original Thank you, Dennis
The device can be removed after programming, it only needs to be plugged in if you're logging data, or making changes, otherwise it can live in the house 😁
I haven't tried Performance+ however an increase on the stock power, even to 300ps is going to be noticeable
@@JXLPerformance Great . Thank you for your quick response . Do you think I can drive level 2 (Ultima) without any hardware changes? I've tried Bluefin, but the torque is way too high on Bluefin
Do you recommend the Golf R or ST? Thanks
It depends on what your requirements are really. If you're looking for a fun car to drive, then the Focus ST, if you're purely looking for performance and nothing else, then choose the Golf R.
Golf R is a great car with some astonishing performance out of the box, nevermind when tuned. However the Focus ST is more fun to drive.
how does the improvement 20-80 mph compare to a golf-r or audi s3? just curious
I'm not entirely sure as 30-70 and 20-80 isn't usually recorded. I did a 9.5 0-100 in my Golf R before that was Stage 1, however stock I assume to be similar
Hey, I have 2020 st cant see the point for half second ? Does it improve fuel economy ? Only getting 24 mpg at moment as I drive it like a twat
It's much faster than you can imagine really, the Dragy was used to give an indicative result that's all. It won't improve fuel economy if you drive fast most of the time. But the increase in power is addictive!
How much extra torque do you estimate it pulls? Nm please
Total would be 500nm roughly, so 80nm increase from stock 👍
508 nm
Please make a video of the acceleration from 0 to 120mph or higher :)
Why 120mph?
@@JXLPerformance you are not in Germany and have a Autobahn :p I am from germany without speedlimit
I know, it is illegal here 🤣 I'm jealous of the autobahn
@@JXLPerformance i drive the previous model with the software from dreamscience. I manage 272kmh according to the speedometer. (263kmh gps) 👍
@@JXLPerformance can you film a speedometer video in the legal speed range?
I know its awesome to be abled to get that much more for so few money, i'd really think twice about it though. Chiped my focus mk 2 aswell +100 Nm of torque will fuck your clutch, flyewheel, bearings, axles.... Flywheel and clutch in my case 3000€ thrown out the window, if you plan to drive your car for a longer time you either tune it properly or not at all imo. My mk4 st will stay stock, same goes for stupid shit like lowering your car.. Just dont do it, your wheelbearings will hate you and your handling doesnt get better even if your telling everyone XD.
well...
I was young and stupid
You dont know what youre saying
Der sitzt ja auf der falschen Seite... 🤔😄👍
That's the correct side the left side because before we had cars we had horses. And most people are right handed. So to protect yourself you passed on the left side keeping your right arm to protect yourself with your sword. : )
Great Video, unfortunately I can't do this as my mk4 is on options with Ford so smacks the warranty. Interestingly you say that the handset allows you to remove the maps does it then store the Ford Default to reload so in effect they wouldn't know you did it? Not asking you to admit anything of course ;-) but you can read between the lines what I maybe implying :-)..finally just one last point you had a new I/Cooler fitted, is the dreamscience ult+ still mapped to 330hp with the stock cooler and did you need to replace the Airflow filter like mountune's equivalent map package?
Thank you 👍 appreciate it. Hypothetically speaking (and this definitely didn't happen... wink...) If you had to take your car in to Ford for any warranty work doing, servicing, MOT etc etc. You can remove the map file and it doesn't leave a trace. I know a few who have done it with no problems at all.
The intercooler is simply there to keep the power consistent, a stock intercooler will still make the same power comfortably, however the intercooler helps keep things cool so that power is more consistent, more of the time. For example if you took two identical cars, one with an upgraded intercooler and one without and put them both on a dyno, the car with the intercooler will perform more consistently (not necessarily better) than the one without. You'll find the car will suffer slightly more in hot weather due to heat soak, and that's what the cooler prevents.
Mountune do a 330bhp map for the mk4 ST and they usually come without voiding warranty. Might be worth looking into.
@@robf9147 Mountune stopped being warranty friendly after the MK3 Focus RS.
@@CHUNKYLOZZA Seen. Big loss of their unique selling point there.
ford knows you mapped your car , the ecu records the number of times it has been written into , and they can compare to the number of times its been to the dealer so you are fucked if something happens , stop telling people that . i have a friend in ford romania that works for the service department and he said if they are arsed enough they will void your warranty and you pay for any damage that happens to the car
I know first hand that it either isn't being picked up on, or isn't being noticed, there's always a risk that something may happen and a lot of owners who decide to tune their car take the risk
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@@JXLPerformance solid video mate. No messing about with wanky intro music or static revs. Just out on the road going for a drive.
@@lastexile1187 Thanks mate. Already done a usual review on this car, so the whole premise was to see how it drove! Glad you enjoyed it