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Old 08-10-2013, 09:10 AM   #55
GeeDubF6
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Default Re: Aftermarket parts for the Fiesta ST

Reasonably easy, it is tricky though. Not much room to play around in there - lots of hoses that need to be held out of the way. As usual a third hand would have been, well, handy... ;)

A couple of screwdrivers to remove the airbox, small sockets for the intake pipe. 2 allen keys for the actual Mountune part, and a 24mm spanner for the removal tool - this was the only thing my basic tool kit didn't have, I used a socket instead. Biggest issue was the lack of room to tighten the mounting screws - I found I had to move the shifter back and forth to get the allen key movement required. And a small mirror would have helped to locate the main bolt as it is underneath the shifter for the install.

Well worth the effort though - much nicer shifting...
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