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Hey all! gonna start posting updates of my build here. Goals are x47 hybrid turbo budget build. I’m gonna be using it for auto cross and a fun daily driver. In the past I’ve had a supercharged gto, a fully built c5 z06 and a gti. The fiesta is the best handling most fun car I’ve had
 


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Have a bunch of parts to install! Got the x47 turbo used around $650.
 


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With regards to intake temps, you could invest in a Velossatech big mouth. Or probably a better idea, use the bottom half of the stock airbox to jerry-rig an ST200 style intake with a hose and feed cold air directly to the filter.

Good luck with the build. The X47 should be a good midpower turbo with fast spools ;)
 


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With regards to intake temps, you could invest in a Velossatech big mouth. Or probably a better idea, use the bottom half of the stock airbox to jerry-rig an ST200 style intake with a hose and feed cold air directly to the filter.

Good luck with the build. The X47 should be a good midpower turbo with fast spools ;)
Thanks daloonie. Yep have a velositec clone already in the garage lol! I’ll look into the st200 box mod thanks. I removed the injen metal plate to get some more air from the bottom. Seems to help when moving. I love the sound the injen intake makes to much to go to like a Cobb intake. I really want to make this one work
 


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Thanks daloonie. Yep have a velositec clone already in the garage lol! I’ll look into the st200 box mod thanks. I removed the injen metal plate to get some more air from the bottom. Seems to help when moving. I love the sound the injen intake makes to much to go to like a Cobb intake. I really want to make this one work
What intercooler do you have on the car now? If not upgraded yet, the intercooler will have a significant impact on charge temps.
 


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Installed mountune intercooler and cold air ram. The wife and girls helped some as well.
 


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I’ve had an x47 for a long time now. I attribute its longevity to Liqui Moly 10w40 High Tech, cooling mods and luck. This cars is a blast with the x47! Enjoy.
 


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Thanks daloonie. Yep have a velositec clone already in the garage lol! I’ll look into the st200 box mod thanks. I removed the injen metal plate to get some more air from the bottom. Seems to help when moving. I love the sound the injen intake makes to much to go to like a Cobb intake. I really want to make this one work
looked up the carnage3d big mouth you have. looks like a legit alternative to velossa tech for half the price. how'd the fitment go?
 


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looked up the carnage3d big mouth you have. looks like a legit alternative to velossa tech for half the price. how'd the fitment go?
I know right! Seems pretty straight forward. Hardest part was cutting then plastic cover but that’s the same for the velossa tech. They shipped it fast to. I’m happy with it
 


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I’ve had an x47 for a long time now. I attribute its longevity to Liqui Moly 10w40 High Tech, cooling mods and luck. This cars is a blast with the x47! Enjoy.
Thanks for the info woods. I’ve gone back and forth on wetherI should do the s280 turbo or stick with the hybrid. I didn’t want to have boost lag.
 


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Thanks for the info woods. I’ve gone back and forth on wetherI should do the s280 turbo or stick with the hybrid. I didn’t want to have boost lag.
Mine has over 30k miles on race tracks at 26-27psi boost (they recommend 25.4psi max but I chose to push it). I change my oil often with the Liqui Moly listed above and a Motorcraft 400s oil filter. Changing oil and keeping your coolant temps down is critical. When I add injectors and HPFP I’ll likely go to the s280 but on stock fuel, nothing is more enjoyable than a regular X47. It’s the same as stock but pulls all the way to 7k, which I love. I have a build page if you’d like to see my cooling mods. You’ll find most people dislike hybrids here but I have nothing but love for them. My first did come apart pretty quickly though. 😂 The warranty process was long but easy. Just install it correctly, prime it correctly and make a video of you doing it correctly ha!
 


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Mine has over 30k miles on race tracks at 26-27psi boost (they recommend 25.4psi max but I chose to push it). I change my oil often with the Liqui Moly listed above and a Motorcraft 400s oil filter. Changing oil and keeping your coolant temps down is critical. When I add injectors and HPFP I’ll likely go to the s280 but on stock fuel, nothing is more enjoyable than a regular X47. It’s the same as stock but pulls all the way to 7k, which I love. I have a build page if you’d like to see my cooling mods. You’ll find most people dislike hybrids here but I have nothing but love for them. My first did come apart pretty quickly though. 😂 The warranty process was long but easy. Just install it correctly, prime it correctly and make a video of you doing it correctly ha!
Thanks I appreciate the info man. Yea I’ll look up your build for sure!
 




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