Fiesta ST200

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ArnieVXR

Original Poster:

2,449 posts

183 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Hi,

I've just bought a new Fiesta ST200 from Sky Ford in Watford. I'd gone in looking for a daily hack (specifically a 2013 Mondeo 1.6 diesel) and spotted it lurking on the forecourt. I really loved the styling, especially the colour. I pick it up a week tomorrow. It's not quite the thing I normally buy (thought I was too old for a hot hatch), but having driven it I was smitten.









It's been a few years since I've had a performance Ford (Sapphire Cosworths), so I'm looking forward to see how far they've come on.

rehab71

3,362 posts

190 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Great little car. I'm on my third ST-3, the current one has Mountune. The 200 is a rare beast so should hold its money if non fessed around with.

ArnieVXR

Original Poster:

2,449 posts

183 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Sadly, the only thing I'm going to do to it is rack up 130-miles a day commuting frown

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Great fun cars - Mrs Podie has an ST-3.

Can't say I've found motorways hard work in it. Can be a bit crash at low speed, but the ST200 has revised bits and bobs that improve that apparently.

Ron240

2,765 posts

119 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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ArnieVXR said:
Sadly, the only thing I'm going to do to it is rack up 130-miles a day commuting frown
Beautiful car....but I cant help thinking a diesel model would be much more appropriate for that kind of mileage. Even after one year is going to have a negative impact on your value.

ArnieVXR

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2,449 posts

183 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Whenever I have a long distance commute, I lose sh*t loads on the car. The Mondeo makes a bit more sense financially, but wouldn't provide the smiles per miles that the Fiesta will. You never know, I might be back in the City next year and the car will sit in the driveway for the next three years.

Curator

306 posts

203 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Epic choice OP. You'll have to change your username of course...

ArnieVXR

Original Poster:

2,449 posts

183 months

Wednesday 1st February 2017
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Well here I am three months in and 5,000 miles on the clock. Fairly sensible motorway hacking returns an effortless 40.2mpg. I did manage 47mpg, but then I realised that life is just too short.

No issues, though the brakes sound 'rough' every morning, like the car's been left a while. This disappears as the journey rolls on. Guessing it's the discs not liking the salty roads. Never had this before in a car, so who knows.

The brakes are a bit of an oddity. Sometimes feeling strong, other times (infrequently) coming in late and snatchy. Any ideas as to why most welcome.

The more I drive it, the more I realise it's got plenty of hidden talents handling-wise. Straight hacking gives a bumpy, nervous ride. Push hard, though, and it just digs in and yanks you round the corner. Very impressive.

It could do with a little more umph. While fast, there's a distinct lack of drama. That said, I can't imagine it would be too embarrassed by many other cars.

All in all, a great little car smile

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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My son has a 2016 ST3 so not quite the ST 200. He has EBC Yellow stuff pads in all round and they have made a big difference. His is also played with slightly, he has a Revo stage 1 map and Revo cold air intake and he's had it dyno'd at 240hp which is pretty good for these engines. it is a quick car and he plans on doing more to it when funds allow. He also has H&R springs on it and these have improved what was already a very good handling car.

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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Not worried about the warranty then ?

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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blade7 said:
Not worried about the warranty then ?
I'd say an awful lot of ST's have been played with and/or mapped. So far Ford have been fine with any warranty work on the car, of which it has needed quite a bit and nothing related to the engine. Talking of which, this is only stage 1 and they can take plenty more than 240bhp.

As to warranty, it will be my son's problem not anyone else's, if anything happens he know's he has to deal with it. Once out of warranty it will have in excess of 300bhp and highly modified.



Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 14th February 13:20

swooshiain

377 posts

97 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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Andy OH said:
I'd say an awful lot of ST's have been played with and/or mapped.
No question - I recently traded my mk 2 orange Focus ST to a Ford dealership in Edinburgh. I was a little surprised that they sent it straight to auction - it has now surfaced at a garage 300 miles away in Wolverhampton, with the amusing description "This Focus ST-2 is the last of a few unspoiled examples left." I know not everyone left their car in stock form, but I wasn't aware mine was the last! biggrin

JamesNotJim

755 posts

186 months

Tuesday 14th February 2017
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Andy OH said:
I'd say an awful lot of ST's have been played with and/or mapped. So far Ford have been fine with any warranty work on the car, of which it has needed quite a bit and nothing related to the engine. Talking of which, this is only stage 1 and they can take plenty more than 240bhp.

As to warranty, it will be my son's problem not anyone else's, if anything happens he know's he has to deal with it. Once out of warranty it will have in excess of 300bhp and highly modified.



Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 14th February 13:20
Stage 1 will not take a Mk7 ST to 240bhp. Thats Stage2/3 power levels. He'll be getting a healthy 200-220bhp MAX from stage 1.
Its also a big big job to push these things past 300bhp.

Lovely motor OP. Ford really nailed it with the colour on these.

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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JamesNotJim said:
Andy OH said:
I'd say an awful lot of ST's have been played with and/or mapped. So far Ford have been fine with any warranty work on the car, of which it has needed quite a bit and nothing related to the engine. Talking of which, this is only stage 1 and they can take plenty more than 240bhp.

As to warranty, it will be my son's problem not anyone else's, if anything happens he know's he has to deal with it. Once out of warranty it will have in excess of 300bhp and highly modified.



Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 14th February 13:20
Stage 1 will not take a Mk7 ST to 240bhp. Thats Stage2/3 power levels. He'll be getting a healthy 200-220bhp MAX from stage 1.
Its also a big big job to push these things past 300bhp.

Lovely motor OP. Ford really nailed it with the colour on these.
Sorry OP for taking this slightly off topic but I have to correct the previous reply:

@JamesnotJim: Sorry mate but he is getting 240bhp I was there when it was on the rolling road and I couldn't believe it either as his stage 1 car pulled more power than a stage 2 Mountune equipped car. As the tuning place said, it's one of the strongest engines he's ever seen in an ST. My son knows what he has to do to get 300bhp, different turbo, de-cat etc. etc. and with the people he knows it won't cost him the earth to get to 300bhp.


Edited by Andy OH on Wednesday 15th February 13:25

JamesNotJim

755 posts

186 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Andy OH said:
Sorry OP for taking this slightly off topic but I have to correct the previous reply:

@JamesnotJim: Sorry mate but he is getting 240bhp I was there when it was on the rolling road and I couldn't believe it either as his stage 1 car pulled more power than a stage 2 Mountune equipped car. As the tuning place said, it's one of the strongest engines he's ever seen in an ST. My son knows what he has to do to get 300bhp, different turbo, de-cat etc. etc. and with the people he knows it won't cost him the earth to get to 300bhp.


Edited by Andy OH on Wednesday 15th February 13:25
I'll not doubt what you saw..

...but it WILL NOT MAKE 240bhp from stage 1. He'd be fooling himself thinking that what he saw was a true representation of what a stage 1 remap can do. Are you sure what he was told wasn't FLYWHEEL bhp?

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Whenever BHP figures are talked about they are always flywheel BHP, I didn't say the figure was at the wheels. just like the ST 200 is flywheel BHP NOT at the wheels.

Jesus, chill out mate. All I know is and what he was told is his ST is one of the quickest and most powerful they have seen at stage 1.

Edited by Andy OH on Wednesday 15th February 15:31

LuS1fer

41,132 posts

245 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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I've seen rolling roads saying cars have way more bhp than they ever had as standard, without any mods. I believe it is largely a calculation and not a certainty but stand to be corrected.

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

172 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Anyway, nice car. I bet a remap would make it a nice bit more aggressive though.

Edited by Ahbefive on Wednesday 15th February 23:25

Andy OH

1,906 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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^^^^^^
Exactly, lovely car OP and a remap may certainly give it the extra berries you may be looking for. Enjoy the car as the mk7 Fiesta ST's are an absolute hoot to drive especially one with a tweak wink

mooseracer

1,885 posts

170 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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JamesNotJim said:
Stage 1 will not take a Mk7 ST to 240bhp. Thats Stage2/3 power levels. He'll be getting a healthy 200-220bhp MAX from stage 1.
Its also a big big job to push these things past 300bhp.

Lovely motor OP. Ford really nailed it with the colour on these.
You'd hope he was getting at least 200 from stage 1 as to all intents and purposes that's what they make at standard smile