What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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Thanks! I should have done red calipers. It’s so common though haha


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They are common. Not as common when I bought my car 4 years ago.

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I put mine on a couple of weeks ago and I love it. Although I think it might get a bit cold in the winter. How are you liking it?


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I’m liking it so far, didn’t mind the stock one but I got a deal on this and it just looks better.


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Put on some Whoosh Poly hangers....I will say it's a very tight fit on the Thermal R &D exhaust. Found a bag of these little yum yums in the envelope for the hangers....I see what you did there Ronny...Jelly beans....Jelly bean colored hangers....hehe.




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They hold my Cobb system in place pretty firm also, but anything was better than the garbage stock ones


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Finished up with my Whoosh hose kit today on the top side , I ended up having to order a 7mm gearwrench and wait for the mail to deliver it , cause the goobs at the factory put the hose clamps on the tb where I couldn't get a socket on them but the wrench worked perfect .


 


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Damond Catch Can installed, and got some vinyl to complete my stereotypical murdered out look. The rear reflectors I used a black reflective vinyl so the still function as reflectors. The cornermarkers just seem redundant with the front signals and the mirror lights so I felt less guilty about covering them.

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I hope you have small hands cause getting to the valve on the catch can is a pain to get too , I know it is for me . And it works cause last time I emptied mine it had a good bit of oil in it .
 


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I hope you have small hands cause getting to the valve on the catch can is a pain to get too , I know it is for me . And it works cause last time I emptied mine it had a good bit of oil in it .
Haha, I checked after ai installed it and I can reach it easily enough. Occasionally small hands are useful.

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Took delivery on two more upgrades: Mountune chassis brace and DNA rear camber plates. The chassis brace was 20% off and I had a few Mountune points saved up, so it was time to pull the trigger. The DNA plates are smaller than I expected, but then, so is everything on the FiST ... haha Hopefully I will have time to install one or both next weekend [wrenchin]
 


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I hope you have small hands cause getting to the valve on the catch can is a pain to get too , I know it is for me . And it works cause last time I emptied mine it had a good bit of oil in it .
I didn’t even attach the hose to drain it under the car. Easier to just unhook the 2 connections to the valve cover, take the nut off and remove the whole unit from the car. I usually do it during an oil change, takes like 2 min
 


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I mean, I can get at the valve, seems way easier than taking it off every time

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Whatever works best for you. My way is more wrong than anything but I can have it in and out pretty quick. I honestly hate getting under cars and trusting jack stands
 


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Installed a Mishimoto CAI, Depo FMIC, loaded Cobb stage 2 and a new tire after I ran over a nail or something


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Would've gone step colder plugs but my socket is too thick, so I need to track down a thin walled one

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Would've gone step colder plugs but my socket is too thick, so I need to track down a thin walled one

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I had this problem on a 1.6 ecoboost also. The socket that ended up working for me was a VERY thin extra deep 12-point with a pin lock feature for a locking extension. Not sure if others have had issues with theirs, but my first time I had a good bit of trouble finding a socket that worked.

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