What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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FYI....I would get the Sleeves for those hoses asap....They will cook and it will not be a pleasant exp.....When I got my hoses they didn't have them...and I started to notice they were coming in contact with HOT engine components. Said something to Damond and they came out with the sleeves that cover the hoses after that...Thank god I got them.

I have the sleeves too, just ran out of time before I had to leave for work , so they'll be put on tomorrow .
 


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FYI....I would get the Sleeves for those hoses asap....They will cook and it will not be a pleasant exp.....When I got my hoses they didn't have them...and I started to notice they were coming in contact with HOT engine components. Said something to Damond and they came out with the sleeves that cover the hoses after that...Thank god I got them.
Good to know as I have the same OCC and didn't get sleeves with it. How long would you say before something worth draining will come out?

I checked after a couple hundred miles to get a feel for it but still empty at that point.
 


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Good to know as I have the same OCC and didn't get sleeves with it. How long would you say before something worth draining will come out?

I checked after a couple hundred miles to get a feel for it but still empty at that point.
I drain mine half way through my OC and that's at 2500 miles...speak of the devil...I need to do it tomorrow!
 


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FYI....I would get the Sleeves for those hoses asap....They will cook and it will not be a pleasant exp.....When I got my hoses they didn't have them...and I started to notice they were coming in contact with HOT engine components. Said something to Damond and they came out with the sleeves that cover the hoses after that...Thank god I got them.
Hmm... I have had mine for more than two years, I believe, and I have no signs of these burning... I'll look at the sleeves tho. I suspect that some thermal wrap is all that may be needed in critical spots??
 


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Just put the thermal sleeves on my OCC , maestro the sleeves are just a few inches shorter than the hoses themselves unless you can find something like it at a parts store that's cut to your length type deal.
 


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I finally added the missing piece to the factory stereo to make those long boring freeway drives a little more enjoyable. I'm very happy with it!


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One of my favorite mods to the FiST was definitely a 12" sub and amp. I lost storage capacity, but I enjoy my drives so much more.

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One of my favorite mods to the FiST was definitely a 12" sub and amp. I lost storage capacity, but I enjoy my drives so much more.

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I think it's a great mod, especially as a first mod for me since this unit was as close to plug and play as possible. I overcomplicate car audio in my head but the install only took about an hour with help.

I keep going back and listening to older playlists I used to avoid because the sound wasn't right. I was missing so much of the music!

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Good to know as I have the same OCC and didn't get sleeves with it. How long would you say before something worth draining will come out?

I checked after a couple hundred miles to get a feel for it but still empty at that point.
I just got about 2 ounces out of mine after ~3K miles since last drain.
Some might say that's not worth the cost/bother of an OCC, but I look at it as that's 2 ounces of fuel diluted oil which did not go onto the intake valves. [wink]
 


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Finally completed my intake install and man that was a lot more work than I expected. I thought the cowl and headlights were going to be the worst(hated the headlights during my IC install) but the damn bolts for the turbo elbow caused way more pain and swearing than ever imagined. I can't imagine how the DP install would be after doing that.

After spending an hour on the elbow, the crossover pipe was a piece of cake, and even the st200 box and hose was easy enough to get into place under the headlight, albeit a bit harder than expected.

Then I freaked out when my car threw a code while doing the test drive, only to realize I didn't reconnect the evap harness after the fact to my induction tube. [bash]

All in all glad to have that done and happy for a little bit more sweet induction noise to look forward to while driving.
 


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Got a new passenger side mirror, to replace the one that I whacked on the side of the garage when backing in too fast. I'm usually super careful backing up, and the one time that I was in a hurry of course this happens. A $300 lesson in remembering to be patient.
 


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Did u have to do much (or any?) trimming to get the v3 intercooler in? Thanks.


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Nope didn’t have to trim anything but the oem couplers on either side didn’t fit uniform to each other. As in the hot side had to be pushed a lot further up on the intercooler to not have a bend in it (also used soap and water to help slide them on) the cold side had just enough to slide on and tighten down without worrying about slipping or blowing off. Multiple pulls at 24psi, all held fine. That’s with oem charge pipes, couplers, and clamps.


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