Noob says hi, just purchased a TDCi with leather, city & illumination packs (my knob lights up!).
I'm looking forward to splashing some Dodo Juice and making it glow. First mod is to find a set of street pack alloys that are not curbed and paint up the brakes (satin black). Then when the warranty runs out, we'll look at a remap, springs, and larger brake set up, but try to keep things OE as possible. ICE will be upgrade too, I''d like to convert the rears to subs so I don't lose the boot.
Loving the website, can't believe such a new car has a massive following already and that there are so many great examples of tweaked Fiesta.
It's a Fiesta adventure!
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Re: It's a Fiesta adventure!
Welcome, glad you like the site, any improvements you think can be done, let me know!
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Re: It's a Fiesta adventure!
SO a year on and a number of changes have been made.
Sony OE upgrade, I had to make my own adaptor as the Sony only fits 2010+ and mine has the 2008-2010 loom.
Gave the calipers (silver) and drums (black) a lick of non-nonsense metal paint, cheaper through work.
Fitted components, an amp, and RCA converter from the Sony. The faint hearted should look away now.
I went for the underseat option as I use my boot, trimmed the amp in black felt to hide the amp. It can only be seen from the back seat.
Next I need to replace the bucked alloy, 3 channel amp for adding a sub, and sound deaden/proof the doors, rear quarters, and boot to take advantage of the uprated sounds.
Sony OE upgrade, I had to make my own adaptor as the Sony only fits 2010+ and mine has the 2008-2010 loom.
Gave the calipers (silver) and drums (black) a lick of non-nonsense metal paint, cheaper through work.
Fitted components, an amp, and RCA converter from the Sony. The faint hearted should look away now.
I went for the underseat option as I use my boot, trimmed the amp in black felt to hide the amp. It can only be seen from the back seat.
Next I need to replace the bucked alloy, 3 channel amp for adding a sub, and sound deaden/proof the doors, rear quarters, and boot to take advantage of the uprated sounds.
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Re: It's a Fiesta adventure!
Hi there, get a progress thread going!
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