Focus St intake manifold on a Fiesta St

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has anyone successfully tried this? is there enough space? my biggest concern is the clearance with the alternator

*tried to search the forum but only found a thread with intake valve deposits etc
 


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That is interesting. I haven't experimented with a Focus intake manifold, but I can tell you the clearance on the alternator is TIGHT. I have the anembo manifold on my car and it is a very close squeeze.
 


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That is interesting. I haven't experimented with a Focus intake manifold, but I can tell you the clearance on the alternator is TIGHT. I have the anembo manifold on my car and it is a very close squeeze.
Same! It wasn't the cake walk install I thought it would be. It wasn't super difficult, just not a breeze either. Un expected part finding the right bolts and nuts what didn't come with it.

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The 1.6EB and 2.0/2.3EB are completely different engines.
I was thinking something like an adapter plate / gasket in between

am more concerned due to the lack of space


Same! It wasn't the cake walk install I thought it would be. It wasn't super difficult, just not a breeze either. Un expected part finding the right bolts and nuts what didn't come with it.

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You on the anembo as well?

for those who don’t get it car is currently on a ford puma intake mani, can’t find the FRP intake manifold or find anyone who can build a plenum for it, so looking for alternatives
 


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I was thinking something like an adapter plate / gasket in between

am more concerned due to the lack of space




You on the anembo as well?

for those who don’t get it car is currently on a ford puma intake mani, can’t find the FRP intake manifold or find anyone who can build a plenum for it, so looking for alternatives
Yep!! She pretty and pretty expensive. I'll post another of its currently installed status.


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Reason I am asking is because they LOOK about the same size as the focus one (width that is)

sorry for so many generalities but can’t find the dimensions of either one 🙄
 


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Would an intake manifold do much for our cars either way? I figured the turbo is suppling the extra air we need for power, the cylinders can only hold so much air i would think, regardless of there being extra space for it.
 


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Would an intake manifold do much for our cars either way? I figured the turbo is suppling the extra air we need for power, the cylinders can only hold so much air i would think, regardless of there being extra space for it.
We've heard rumors of a bit more torque but it seems that Ford got the intake manifold right. Same story with the 2.0 and 2.3.
 


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Yes, I would think that the (smooth/non-turbulent) flow in/through the plenum, as well as how well it is port matched to the intake ports is much more beneficial than total plenum volume, no??
 


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It's been done before on my previous platform and had gains. People would put the FoST intake mani on the MS3/6. I believe Damond made the adaptor for it. Not saying it's possible for us but maybe something could be gained from it. Likely from guys running bigger/hybrid turbos
 


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It's been done before on my previous platform and had gains. People would put the FoST intake mani on the MS3/6. I believe Damond made the adaptor for it. Not saying it's possible for us but maybe something could be gained from it. Likely from guys running bigger/hybrid turbos
Yeap, found it

the adapter is ( I believe) the easy part. The biggest and probably only worth mentioning issue is the space , that’s why I started the thread 🙄

https://damondmotorsports.com/products/mazdaspeed-st-manifold-adapter-kit
 


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Yeap, found it

the adapter is ( I believe) the easy part. The biggest and probably only worth mentioning issue is the space , that’s why I started the thread 🙄

https://damondmotorsports.com/products/mazdaspeed-st-manifold-adapter-kit
The MS3/6 and the pre-2016 (I think) FoST engines are both Mazda L-series engines, so there are some parts interchangeability. The 1.6EB, aka Sigma, is a completely different engine designed by Ford with a different port size and bore spacing.
 


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The MS3/6 and the pre-2016 (I think) FoST engines are both Mazda L-series engines, so there are some parts interchangeability. The 1.6EB, aka Sigma, is a completely different engine designed by Ford with a different port size and bore spacing.
The 1.6 tivct engine (fiesta ses) is also called sigma but I don’t think there any similarities between the two

actually it’s head looks more like the focus one than the eb fiesta 🤔
 


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