How to get more power out of my Fiesta?

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Hey everyone! My FiST is just an intercooler away from full bolt ons, and I currently have a stratified tune. Once I get that I want to get another tune to hopefully get some more power out of my car. I’m thinking of going with the Cobb stage 3 at first, but if anyone else has any suggestions for some aftermarket tunes that would be better I’d like to hear them. I would also miss the crackles from stratified so if their pro tune is worth it or if another company offers it then that would be preferred. Lastly, I would like to stay on pump gas because there’s not many fuel options near me. If anyone has any suggestions or horsepower numbers I’d love to hear them. Thanks.
 


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I'm very happy with Tunewerks. I got the "conservative" tune. Randy did several revisions while I looked for good 93. It rips.
That said, your tuner already knows you, and has a good rep. He'll do you right.
 


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None of the Sheetz, or Wawa stations out there carry E85?
 


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I haven’t seen any, but I could be wrong. Either way, I have a long commute to school, so I can’t count on it.
 


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At full bolt ons, not much power is left aside from e85 and a turbo. Have you considered upgrading the snail? Do you have any specific power goals in mind?

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At full bolt ons, not much power is left aside from e85 and a turbo. Have you considered upgrading the snail? Do you have any specific power goals in mind?

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Pretty much this.

I need to redo my 91 tune as well.


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At full bolt ons, not much power is left aside from e85 and a turbo. Have you considered upgrading the snail? Do you have any specific power goals in mind?

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Hmm thats a little disappointing. I’m not great with doing mods myself, so I don’t think that’s something I wanna tackle myself, let alone the price is way out of my budget for the next few years while I’m in school. My accessport says around 227 hp when I use the hp gauge rn, and I doubt thats very accurate but based on that I think 250 is where I’d like to be (not whp obviously.) I’ll look more into other fuel options though and see if I can make it work. Would I have to do any other mods to use a different fuel type?
 


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I’ll look more into other fuel options though and see if I can make it work.
Update: Theres no way I could make it work. There are barely any near me, so unless I could also fill up on 93 when needed, it’s not practical for me at all.
 


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Hmm thats a little disappointing. I’m not great with doing mods myself, so I don’t think that’s something I wanna tackle myself, let alone the price is way out of my budget for the next few years while I’m in school. My accessport says around 227 hp when I use the hp gauge rn, and I doubt thats very accurate but based on that I think 250 is where I’d like to be (not whp obviously.) I’ll look more into other fuel options though and see if I can make it work. Would I have to do any other mods to use a different fuel type?
You need different tunes for different fuel types. A good tuner (and that's impressive power in this heat) can do any E-whatever tune, and give you a 91/93 on top of that.
Add-on intake stuff DOES give you gains. Just not a lot. Even with the stock turbo, it helps. Looks cool, too.
 


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Update: Theres no way I could make it work. There are barely any near me, so unless I could also fill up on 93 when needed, it’s not practical for me at all.
Just do a 93 tune with your existing stuff.
If, for some reason, you have to use regular, just go to the Cobb 0 tune. That's supposed to mimic stock, and you'll be fine.
 


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