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Old Dec 31, 2018 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by zetaboostboy522bhp
Hi mark and Jon , what you done to yours mark and what power do you think you will get? And what's gonna be the mod list?
I want a twin tail pipe mark lol but x2 3.5 inch slash cut . Then I will keep the original single in case I fancy a change.
collins maps although they become a generic map are all custom written by them so it's probably the same as what Mark could do . They put a lot of development work in and spec there own turbo kits to work with there software etc so I will be using them as they are only in stoke.
just been waiting for months now after contacting them lol.
as for recalls yes but they are up to early 2015 but most 15 plates have been changed from factory so should be an issue. Just keep checking coolant level and a eye on the temp and you will be fine. I've ask ford about mine and it's not recalled yet but by the look of the engine bay my pipe work is different. The other major concern is the rubber hose that comes from the header tank and goes backwards under the cam cover as it rubs on the edge and will also cause the same issues as the small plastic pipes if not worse as the pipes bigger so will lose more coolant quicker. I put some large rubber cable sleeping over mine and taped it up as it has started to rub ever so slightly. The easy way to solve it is cut the edge of the cam cover off which is what I will be doing.

cheers paul
My plan on mine is around 300hp and more for people that want it.
I went with a 2.5inch exhaust as wasn’t planning on much more and wanting it quite and the sound is perfect for me.
Mapping is with Hp tuners software Intercooler will most likely be a Airteck one turbo not sure yet. Each car will be custom tuned by myself and not planning on generic off the shelf stuff and the Hp tuners has very good logging to be able to tweak from afar.

Mark
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