Sakel's clean build 2017 magnetic

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What did you have prior to the 500s? The Federal 595s?
I had 595 rs-r's before, but when I bought the dekagrams they had all seasons from a base fiesta
 


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I've got to admit, these new tires are amazing. I had a chance to go out on track today, this thing corners like it's on rails View attachment 31582
205/45s?

Just imagine if they were a 200 tread wear gumball, they would lift those 'rails' up with the car on every corner! LOL
 


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205/45s?

Just imagine if they were a 200 tread wear gumball, they would lift those 'rails' up with the car on every corner! LOL
Yep, 205/45. I considered re71r's, but I couldn't justify nearly double the price per tire
 


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A few minor changes, I peeled off the old decals, my custom ones are in. They ended up a little small, but I like them. It matches the theme with my license plate now! IMG_20200730_014154_782.jpg IMG_20200730_014227_291.jpg
 


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Those tires look good on the Dekas! [thumb]

Now I'm sorry I did not get the Neo Gens in that size, vs. the 205/50-16s. [:(]
 


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Seemingly without warning today my car was completely dead, no start. Luckily my driveway is on a hill so I was able to pop-start it, and when my AP booted the battery was at 10.6volts. So new battery installed, the car turns over much faster now so I guess my battery has been on the way out for a while. Also my front brakes gave up the ghost, so new pads. Car has a little over 65k on it now.

As an aside, how bad is the wait for M2 motoring flares? I graduated college with my BS in manufacturing engineering at the end of July.
 


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Seemingly without warning today my car was completely dead, no start. Luckily my driveway is on a hill so I was able to pop-start it, and when my AP booted the battery was at 10.6volts. So new battery installed, the car turns over much faster now so I guess my battery has been on the way out for a while. Also my front brakes gave up the ghost, so new pads. Car has a little over 65k on it now.

As an aside, how bad is the wait for M2 motoring flares? I graduated college with my BS in manufacturing engineering at the end of July.
They don't make them anymore.

I waited 8 months with nothing to show for it.
 


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They don't make them anymore.

I waited 8 months with nothing to show for it.
That's really disappointing, they're one of the cleanest setups of the type I have seen for the fiesta
 


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Indeed.

Check out SS Tuning - it's the direction I've decided to go.
that's not bad at all, I only want something modest, around an inch or so. I'm planning a crazy wrap too, so that would mesh well. What's the cost like, and the distribution?
 


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that's not bad at all, I only want something modest, around an inch or so. I'm planning a crazy wrap too, so that would mesh well. What's the cost like, and the distribution?
Cost is on their website - leadtime is 5 weeks plus covid plus shipping
 


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You did not get 65K out of the original factory pads, did you?!?!! [crazyeye]
I did on the fronts, the rears had a pad failure at 49k.
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these are the front pads, they didn't have the little 'squealer' tab I'm used to
 


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I did on the fronts, the rears had a pad failure at 49k.
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these are the front pads, they didn't have the little 'squealer' tab I'm used to
I hope that this is a comparison of old to new* [wrenchin] Those are still good! You still have the backing plates to grind down too!
 


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I hope that this is a comparison of old to new* [wrenchin] Those are still good! You still have the backing plates to grind down too!
it is! They didn't make noise until I had to do a panic stop, then all hell broke loose. There was friction material left, but only just
 


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it is! They didn't make noise until I had to do a panic stop, then all hell broke loose. There was friction material left, but only just
I waited for the noise - turns out the noise I heard was the metal backing plate!!! I had used up ALL of the pad... First time for that one!
 


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Did some more maintenance today, I still have an oil leak from the turbo drain. The oem turbo used M6 bolts and the MRX uses M8, and since one of the step studs broke I decided to modify the oil drain pipe. I drilled the flange for the larger bolt, and modified the gaskets. Now instead of studs I have M8 screws going directly into the turbo. It worked great but leaked, so today I added a new oem gasket and some permatex. Also while under my car I got a picture of the 2 point brace, it has taken a battering. It's bent up a large amount in the middle, but other than 2 dings in the resonator the underside of the car is in flawless shape.
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Inspired by other threads on here, I shaved my rear bumper. It looks good! Note, the mudflaps aren't screwed in in this picture
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