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Switching from RX8 to Fiesta ST, can I use my COBB?

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I'm making the switch from and RX-8 to a Fiesta ST. I have an AccessPort from my Mazda, is it possible to flash it for the Fiesta? Or will I have to purchase something separate for tuning the Fiesta?
 


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When it comes to tuning the fiesta, what's the best route? I was looking at that mountune package but I'm not sure that's really worth what they are wanting for it.
 


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Going to be a big change.... going from no torque and huge rev band, to gobs of torque and a short bandwidth
 


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Yeah I get that part. Guess I'm wondering on what tuning route to go other than Cobb. I've seen some other stuff, but I'm not digging the 1200+ price tags as I only paid 450 for the Cobb and paid a guy 100 to tune.

Is the mountune I keep seeing worth it?
 


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I would only buy Mountune if you were concerned with your warranty. There are plenty of better options for less money.
 


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I'm making the switch from and RX-8 to a Fiesta ST. I have an AccessPort from my Mazda, is it possible to flash it for the Fiesta? Or will I have to purchase something separate for tuning the Fiesta?
Yes. You have to send it back and spend a fee to get it unpaired but it's cheaper than a new one.
 


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Send it back to COBB and have them flash it for the Fiesta. Then get ahold of [MENTION=3805]Tune+[/MENTION] and have Adam tune your car. Trust me, it is an unreal difference! He is the best tuner for the Fiesta period.
 


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If you have an AP2, it is not compatible with the Fiesta ST you will have to get an AP3. If you give them a call they might be able to do a deal on an upgrade to AP3 if you send in your AP2.

Once you get it all sorted, give me a shout and I will set you up with a solid tune!

www.adamtuned.com
 


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I was looking at it. They were going to offer me $250 trade in for the V2 to the V3, but so far on ebay I'm already at $300 for the bidding lol. So I think I'll purchase it outright.

Is it worth getting the Stage 1 package from Cobb? It has a high flow air filter and rear bushings, but I wasn't sure if those rear mount upgrades are really needed on this car.
 


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You can skip the filter, but the rear motor mount is a good upgrade for these cars. I run the Cobb one on my car personally.
 


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Well, with the stage 1 package, you basically get the filter for free because the price of the mounts with the AP is $655. Where the Stage 1 package is $650
 


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