Elliott Specialized Performance FMIC - thoughts?

Brianmc27

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I think this piece is fairly new - it looks decent and its a great price

https://esperformance17.com/collections/fiesta-st/products/esp-intercooler-ford-fiesta-st-2014
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Elliott Specialized Performance is proud to offer our upgraded Intercooler for the Ford Fiesta ST 2014 +. This is a must have for anyone wanting to add performance modifications to their Fiesta ST. The stock Intercooler is restrictive and heats soaks quickly. Stop losing horsepower and don’t make your car suffer any longer, we have seen temps drop of over 70 degrees here in Texas.

* 27.25 x 6.25 x 3 Core
* Tig Welded
* Fits Stock Intercooler Piping or Aftermarket Piping
* Direct fit
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According to the website It's the 0.75" shorter than the Whoosh V1, but the same dimensions otherwise. Super good price.

I just need something to stand up to a Hybrid at 100+ degrees.
 


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I have a v2 and even that struggles with hybrid heat. If I did it again I would have just bought a bravo alpha from the start of it.

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It's only 29 bucks cheaper than whoosh, and whoosh ships for free.

I dunno man, I'd rather send money to Ron.
This guys got free shipping, too. If you poke around on his website and Facebook profile he seems to have a good rapport with the Focus crowd.

More options are always good.
 


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I have a v2 and even that struggles with hybrid heat. If I did it again I would have just bought a bravo alpha from the start of it.

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This is why I’m just thinking of doing the V3 and buying just once.
 


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V2 and v3 are identical cores. Like I said I would spend the extra 100$ and get the bravo alpha.

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V2 and v3 are identical cores. Like I said I would spend the extra 100$ and get the bravo alpha.

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[offtopic] yes, but are you in Langhorne, Pa., or a Langhorne in another state??
 


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He's kinda local to me, that's cool. I don't like the vague claims of performance though.

Has anybody been able to test and compare the differences? CPE claims to have a turbulence reduction fin that reduces pressure drop, but it's also twice the price.
 


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Cpe is almost identical to the whoosh v2. Same core and everything. Just get the bravo alpha and be done with.

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He's kinda local to me, that's cool. I don't like the vague claims of performance though.

Has anybody been able to test and compare the differences? CPE claims to have a turbulence reduction fin that reduces pressure drop, but it's also twice the price.
Ron copied the CPE cooler with the V2. That’s why the V3 came out
Edit: I own both
 


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same value based intercooler everyone sells
same core, same size as all the others
just stating a different measurement to try and not be the same
 


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same value based intercooler everyone sells
same core, same size as all the others
just stating a different measurement to try and not be the same
That was my suspicion. Thanks.
 


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Nothing can stand the hybrid heat, is just the nature of the beast
 


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He's kinda local to me, that's cool. I don't like the vague claims of performance though.

Has anybody been able to test and compare the differences? CPE claims to have a turbulence reduction fin that reduces pressure drop, but it's also twice the price.
If a symptom of pressure drop is accelerator pedal lag, c-pe has some pressure drop. Pedal response is slower with my c-pe intercooler than with the stock unit. Rev-matching is a bit more difficult and that's a small bummer. I do enjoy being able to step on it with a good 93 tune without worrying about heat issues. The data looks great there.
 


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If a symptom of pressure drop is accelerator pedal lag, c-pe has some pressure drop. Pedal response is slower with my c-pe intercooler than with the stock unit. Rev-matching is a bit more difficult and that's a small bummer. I do enjoy being able to step on it with a good 93 tune without worrying about heat issues. The data looks great there.
The smaller cores won't be as efficient. Our turbos get VERY hot, and the smaller/cheaper the core the higher your charge air temps will be. I saw an almost 40* reduction with the Bravo Alpha intercooler vs my ATP.
 


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The smaller cores won't be as efficient. Our turbos get VERY hot, and the smaller/cheaper the core the higher your charge air temps will be. I saw an almost 40* reduction with the Bravo Alpha intercooler vs my ATP.
BravoAlpha looks like a tremendous value, but I’m looking to use a factory fit FMIC
 




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