So far this Fiesta ST has had an interesting life with Mishimoto. The very same day that we drove it off the lot, it was rolled into our development facility and fitted for its first modification: a prototype baffled catch can kit. Why did we chose to begin with this? From our experience with other EcoBoost equipped vehicles, we know how prone these engines are to blow-by and carbon buildup. If you want to read more in depth about the benefits of a catch can, check out our complete write up on Blow-By 101. Installing a catch can right away allows us to protect the engine of our new development vehicle and gives us more time for data collection as we work on developing additional Fiesta ST parts. Last, but certainly not least of all, we asked for your feedback and received an overwhelming response to create a Fiesta ST catch can (yes we do listen to you!).
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Posted: June 25, 2015Categories: Ford Fiesta ST Direct Fit Catch Can Kit 2014+
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Posted: June 16, 2015Categories: Ford Fiesta ST Radiator 2014+
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Mishimoto 2014+ Ford Fiesta ST Aluminum Radiator Pre-Sale!
If you keep up with the perpetually bustling engineering team here at Mishimoto, you would have noticed our recent projects involving the Focus ST. We could not ignore this vehicle's little brother, the Fiesta, and after numerous requests we decided it was time to start development of new performance Fiesta ST parts.
Before jumping into development, we needed a vehicle. So, we made a trip to the local Ford dealer here in Delaware and drove back in the beauty shown below.
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Posted: June 12, 2015
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Mishimoto Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / Toyota GT86 Plug-N-Play Aluminum Fan Shroud Kit!
Taking a look at our lineup of products for the BRZ/FR-S reveals a solid offering in both cooling performance and power-adding upgrades. Our engineering team has evaluated numerous vehicle systems and provided upgrade components where solutions were needed. Our intake components provide improved induction noise and nice increases in power. Our oil cooler system provides a solution for high oil temperatures on the track. And, our performance aluminum radiator is ideal for track vehicle owners looking for some additional peace of mind during long-duration lapping. These are just a few of the components we currently offer, and we've managed to find yet another opportunity to provide an awesome
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Posted: May 28, 2015Categories: Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit 2013+
Interested in picking up our Focus ST oil cooler kit? Check out our product page for more details.
Mishimoto Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit
With a solid cooler mounting location in place, it was time to hit the road and collect some much needed data. In the past, we've had great results with our oil cooler kits in terms of temperature reduction, so we have no reason to believe this kit would perform any differently.
Testing Setup and Conditions
Before jumping in the car, we needed to set up our data collection equipment. We use AEM software and sensors to record temperature data for our oil cooler kits. We also use inline pressure sensors to ensure that we are retaining factory-like pressures.
Recording the stock system was easily done with our NPT sandwich plate adapter, as shown below.
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Posted: May 27, 2015Categories: Ford Focus ST Catch Can Kit 2013+
Interested in picking up this awesome catch can system? Check out our product page for more details.
Mishimoto Ford Focus ST Baffled Oil Catch Can Kit
After making mockups for our initial setup and evaluating short-term testing data, our team came to a few conclusions. First, we would be incorporating our catch can into the PCV line only. Our brief accumulation test showed that we had substantial fluid accumulation with the PCV line, while the CCV can ended up dry. Second, our mounting location was really subtle and created a factory-like fitment with no visible lines. Last, the ST produces quite a lot of contaminants even in a short period of time, so a catch can is going to be a great upgrade in terms of preventive maintenance.
Bracket Fabrication
Next on our to-do list was final bracket fabrication. Something more stout and aesthetically pleasing were our targets. We would also
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Posted: May 20, 2015
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Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S Performance Air Intake
After solidifying our product design we needed to capture data to verify the design and determine if any changes were necessary. We strapped our test vehicle to the dyno and began making pulls! Check out a compilation video from the dyno testing. The audible difference in intake tone and volume is quite noticeable when comparing the stock setup with the Mishimoto prototype.
Testing Results
On to the important part, results from our tests. Intake upgrades generally
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Posted: May 19, 2015Categories: Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit 2013+
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Mishimoto Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit
Continuing with our progress last time, we were set on constructing a prototype bracket so that we could fully install our system and collect some on-road data.
Cooler Bracket Fabrication
When we left you our team had selected an appropriate cooler location and had started making a bracket template for the heat exchanger. Once we had a general idea of the size, bends, and hole location, we started making a bracket from plate steel.
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Keep your intake clean! Ford Focus ST Catch Can R&D, Part 1: Initial Prototype and Project Direction
Posted: May 18, 2015Categories: Ford Focus ST Catch Can Kit 2013+Interested in picking up this awesome catch can system? Check out our product page for more details.
Mishimoto Ford Focus ST Baffled Oil Catch Can Kit
Ford Focus ST test vehicleAs you may be aware, our engineering team has been wrenching away on this Focus ST to develop a slew of awesome products for the community. Our oil cooler development is underway, and alongside this project we began to experiment with a direct-fit oil catch can system. Now, you may be wondering exactly how necessary such a product is.
Discussions around the community have covered the impact of oil within the intake system and its effect on valve buildup. In short, the
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Posted: May 18, 2015
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Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S Performance Air Intake
We left off last time with an explanation of our intentions with this intake system and some initial design work to create an induction route to our planned airbox. Now it was time to finish designing this intake system so that testing could be conducted.
Airbox Fabrication
We started developing our airbox with simple metal fabrication. The plan was to put our idea into a physical object and then transfer this to a 3D model. Once in Solidworks, we could solidify the final design and features and use our 3D printer to construct a final prototype for test fitting.
Fabrication begins! A simple box was drawn up and templates printed for our bends and mounting point locations.
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Posted: May 13, 2015Categories: Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit 2013+
Interested in picking up our Focus ST oil cooler kit? Check out our product page for more details.
Mishimoto Ford Focus ST Oil Cooler Kit
After knocking out some projects for Japanese turbocharged vehicles and European sports cars, we finally freed up some garage space and engineering time to begin much needed development on one of the hottest hatchbacks on the market.
As general gearheads, we have been keeping a close eye on the Focus in terms of aftermarket product support as well as how the enthusiast world accepted this new vehicle. We found numerous gaps in product support for cooling, yet a very active and enthusiastic community of Focus addicts.
We have a ton of awesome plans for the ST, the first of which is a direct-fit oil cooler solution. Throughout the past few years we have had numerous requests for this component. It seems that extensive