RE: Mountuning a Fiesta ST

RE: Mountuning a Fiesta ST

Thursday 21st November 2013

Mountuning a Fiesta ST

We've all read great things about the MP215 upgrade, so what's it like everyday?



As was expected, we've been rather enjoying our few weeks with a Fiesta ST. Actually, scratch that, we've loved it. Paul still hasn't driven it yet, muttering something about it not being his 'thing', but Dan and I remain totally enamoured.

Dave gets to work...
Dave gets to work...
It's just simple, honest, fast fun. But even faster means even more fun, right? Mr Harris certainly thought so when he tried Mountune's MP215 package for the ST. We needed to find out for ourselves.

So off I popped to Mountune HQ to see various Daves (the official Mountune collective term is in fact 'a wave of Dave') and have our ST tweaked.

Parked next to Walter Hayes' old GT40 and a 2004 GT, EX13EBD was swiftly stripped of its stock airbox, replaced by a Mountune aluminium item with a K&N filter. A laptop is then plugged into the OBD to update the ECU with the Mountune map. Ford and Mountune develop the map together to ensure the right combination of power and driveability, plus to ensure Ford are happy to warranty it. Everything is done within an hour, adding around £60 in labour to the £599 package cost.

... nearly there...
... nearly there...
It appears some clarity is required on the actual gains from the Mountune pack. Yes, the Fiesta ST is sold as 182hp and 177lb ft but don't forget the overboost; time-limited to 15 seconds but available every time full throttle is applied, the standard ST is then producing 200hp and 214lb ft. The same car is sold as a 197bhp (200hp) in the USA, don't forget. In Europe, that figure can't be stated as the overboost isn't permanent.

The Mountune MP215 pack takes the overboost figures to 215hp and 236lb ft. What it definitely doesn't do is add 35hp and 59lb ft. Come on, it's a remap and a new airbox! Plus the badge, that's 5hp by itself...

It's a brilliant upgrade. Given an ST could be Mountuned for less than the cost of the Molten Orange paint on our car, it's a no brainer. The new airbox brings some extra aggression to the induction noise, and there are some additional whistles and sneezes when the throttle is lifted as well.

... and the finishing touch
... and the finishing touch
Furthermore, what was a punchy mid range is now a rampant one, the Fiesta wheelspinning slightly in third on a damp surface but without ever feeling unruly. It seems to rev out with a little more willingness too, but it's from 2,000rpm to about 5,500rpm where the real gains can be felt.

Moreover there's added confidence at motorway speeds too, the ST happier now to lug through sixth gear. Although, to be honest, I'm often changing down just for the enjoyment of it.

The Mountuned ST is with us until early December, in which time it should be reverted back to stock also. Then is perhaps where the difference will really tell. Wonder if we can get it dynoed before, just to make sure of those headline figures?





[Source: Ford USA]
[Pictures: Prime Exposures]

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Amirhussain

Original Poster:

11,489 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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What colour is the car? Looks orange in the first picture, but red in the last?

Dr G

15,209 posts

243 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Plenty of cars will gain those figures and more with software only...

The Vambo

6,664 posts

142 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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If Mountune could just put a different front bumper on it...

I think I might have an irrational hatred of these, bit like the nutters on the SUV thread.

Captainawesome

1,817 posts

164 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Amirhussain said:
What colour is the car? Looks orange in the first picture, but red in the last?
"Given an ST could be Mountuned for less than the cost of the Molten Orange paint on our car"

Try reading and not just looking at the pictures.

RacingBlue

1,396 posts

165 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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The Vambo said:
If Mountune could just put a different front bumper on it...

I think I might have an irrational hatred of these, bit like the nutters on the SUV thread.
yes

That grille ruins it for me.

GHF1975

16 posts

133 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Just wondering why it will be reverted back to stock spec before you return it to Ford when it's a Ford approved modification anyway.

pimpchez

899 posts

184 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Would love to see how the area under the curve has been improved over stock.

zeppelin101

724 posts

193 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Dr G said:
Plenty of cars will gain those figures and more with software only...
But won't have a manufacturer's warranty. These newer generation of engines are unlikely to have massive amounts of head room compared to older PFI stuff due to upcoming EU (and US) legislation which places some limits on the injector sizes for keeping emissions sensible.

pimpchez said:
Would love to see how the area under the curve has been improved over stock.
http://www.mountune.com/index.php/services/performance-upgrades/fiesta/fiesta-st-2013

Graphs on the left. Not sure how much fettling there may or may not have been. You would like to think they are at least a little bit representative however.

Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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pimpchez said:
Would love to see how the area under the curve has been improved over stock.
According to the Mountune site - http://www.mountune.com/index.php/services/perform...

The Vambo

6,664 posts

142 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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RacingBlue said:
yes

That grille ruins it for me.
It's why I hate it so much, an absolutely perfect car ruined by a front end that looks like something from a manga cartoon.

Dion20vt

252 posts

163 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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I really really want one of these!!


Matt Bird

1,453 posts

206 months

PH Reportery Lad

Thursday 21st November 2013
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The Vambo said:
It's why I hate it so much, an absolutely perfect car ruined by a front end that looks like something from a manga cartoon.
Ah, but you can't see that when you're driving! Always park nose first and then there's no problem, right? wink

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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I'm also confused as to why it's going to be reverted back to stock.

Otherwise, cool article. I do love the ethos of the new Fiesta ST, it's in a similar vein to the Clio 197/200 from Renault of yesteryear.

Would certainly buy one if I were in the market. I spec'd a Clio 200 EDC on the Renault site with a couple of gubbins (cup chassis, being one), and heated seats + stereo upgrade. Came in at around £22k. I'd have a hard time choosing the French hatch over this ST, even if the paddles intrigue me.

As for the grille? I like the shape and design of it.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

250 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Does that mean the remap only increases the overboost?

RemyMartin

6,759 posts

206 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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A guy at work has one of these, he says its a hoot to drive, I sort of believe him. Mind you sounds like an electric car when I've seen it drive out the car park. Almost silent frown

pimpchez

899 posts

184 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Podie said:
pimpchez said:
Would love to see how the area under the curve has been improved over stock.
According to the Mountune site - http://www.mountune.com/index.php/services/perform...
Not as much in the midrange as i thought , plenty extra up to so encourages to rev.Lovely

justanotherJC

386 posts

153 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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Must get my eyes tested - I thought the title was 'Mounting a Fiesta ST'.

I thought this would be a thread on the best positions - missionary, reverse cowgirl etc...

There's always one who has to ruin it for everyone else!... getmecoat


kayzee

2,827 posts

182 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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RacingBlue said:
The Vambo said:
If Mountune could just put a different front bumper on it...

I think I might have an irrational hatred of these, bit like the nutters on the SUV thread.
yes

That grille ruins it for me.
Yeah the pre-facelift was far better looking. It's a shame they never released the ST on that.

Escort Si-130

3,274 posts

181 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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PMSL, a bit harsh eh.

To take a twist on it, the car started off as Molten Orange, but after being driven fierce by PH it went Red hot and changed colour in the last pic.

Captainawesome said:
"Given an ST could be Mountuned for less than the cost of the Molten Orange paint on our car"

Try reading and not just looking at the pictures.

Wills2

22,942 posts

176 months

Thursday 21st November 2013
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sleep envy said:
Does that mean the remap only increases the overboost?
Seems way to me