Mountune Performance Focus ST
Ford offering 35bhp upgrade for ST for £1,120
Ford is offering dealer-fit performance upgrades for the Focus ST which take it interestingly close to the hotly anticipated RS model. The Mountune Performance package will retail at £1,120 (plus fitting) and consists of a larger intercooler, a high-flow air filter and revised engine calibration.
Together, this lifts power output from Ford’s potent 2.5-litre Duratec ST engine from 225bhp to 260bhp at 5,500rpm. The upgrade reduces the 0-60mph sprint by 0.6sec to 5.9sec, and the 0-100mph time by 1.9sec to 14.1sec. The Focus RS, which is due early next year, will have a ‘sub six-second’ 0-60 time from a slightly higher 300bhp, thanks to a tuned version of the same 2.5-litre engine. The RS is expected to retail for around £25,000.
Developed by Mountune Performance in association with Ford Team RS, these packages will only be available at selected specialist Ford dealers' from Sept 2008. The upgrades carry a minimum of 12 months/12,000-mile dealer warranty up to a maximum of three years/36,000 miles. The upgrade kit does not affect the vehicle warranty.
VED & Co car tax is based on official c02 figs before any dealerfit options - so that car will be taxed on its original output, not the output after the mountune tweaks.
In fact taking that to its logical conclusion you could presumably make an ST with a "tax friendly" ecu that gives minimal c02 output, then charge a small fee for a dealer fit replacement that gives you the full beans.

VED & Co car tax is based on official c02 figs before any dealerfit options - so that car will be taxed on its original output, not the output after the mountune tweaks.
In fact taking that to its logical conclusion you could presumably make an ST with a "tax friendly" ecu that gives minimal c02 output, then charge a small fee for a dealer fit replacement that gives you the full beans.

It's nice to see it being quite a good general package too. Would be cool to add some sportier cats, not sure the air filter will do much (I've never seen a "performance" filter actually do anything except hurt filtration of finer particles)!?
Dave

hmm.

hmm.
If EGR really added that much economy benefit it'd be fitted on every car and operate at 100% duty cycle with wide open throttles!
Dave
The Govt will be working on this even as I sit here typing.

hmm.
If EGR really added that much economy benefit it'd be fitted on every car and operate at 100% duty cycle with wide open throttles!
Dave
The other thing it does is lower NOx emmissions but if you run the EGR too aggressivly it will push up particulates. The good thing is they can be delt with by particulate filters. The bad thing is particulate filters need a rich cycle to burn the mess off and clean them.
The big issue with EGR on petrol cars is that NOx emissions are generally low so its not really necessary to fit something so expensive. Diesel cars tend to get them to help the NOx so have to get them to meet emissions.

this performance pack will simply be a re-map, you can easily get more than 260bhp out of the ST engine with just a re-map of the ECU as far as I am aware. So I doubt this upgrade package will be much more than that. But I have been told that the extra horses really transform the car, If I keep mine I will be getting it tuned.
Matt
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