- Messages
- 144
- Likes
- 95
- City
- interlachen
- State
- FL
- Country
- United States
- What I Drive
- 2011 fiesta se 5spd
Good morning Fiesta Owners !
Yes that is correct tuning for your 2011 Fiesta with the TiVCT N/A engines it is now available thru OBD2.
While tuning for these cars have actually been doable 8 years ago thru boot mode by passing the TC1766 immobilizer chip
on these Continental EMS 2205 .Powerboost Inc from South America where the 1st ones to be able to in fact tune one
making it turn all the way to 7000K on 91/93 Octane pump gas .
While boot mode has been available for that long you would have to find someone with
the following programmers :Ktag or Kess3(newer units), MMS, Flex/17,and Dimsport transdata would have done the trick
however that would have required sending the unit to a specific shop like I did and have it opened
it only took 3 days being the fact I live in mid north Fl and the tuner was in Atlanta (PCM tuners)
he received the unit with in 24 hrs , even send me a video explaining what he was doing and walk me thru the process.
the reflash itself took maybe 2 hours , soon as it was done . The unit was boxed and ready to be returned .
This was back in November right around holiday starting season so 3 days was very fast considering.
ALIENTECH!! is what you guys want to look for!. They have the Protocol to simply plug thru obd2.
I have yet to find anyone down here in Fl who runs that programmer or anything similar for that matter .
Green Technologies will also flash in bench mode with out having to even open the unit BUT it will still have to be
removed from vehicle obviously , and other than few TY videos I don't much about them except they are very expensive.
My tune cost $450 and is a base map I am sure that someone with the right Tools and Dyno can modify further than
140HP and 128lbs TQ while may not be that much more I honestly would not know on that part.
I would assume that you would need bigger injectors, fuel rail , Fuel reg. and higher volume Fuel pump ,aftermarket intake ,etc .
Things that I have yet to see for these cars and we will probably never see .
My advice is do your research as I do not know how much a tune thru OBD2 can actually cost ,what I do know
is with remote tuning available these days is definitely worth looking into as viable option , just don't expect to
pull ST numbers .
Done by Power boost 8years ago:
Happy Tuning yall !
Yes that is correct tuning for your 2011 Fiesta with the TiVCT N/A engines it is now available thru OBD2.
While tuning for these cars have actually been doable 8 years ago thru boot mode by passing the TC1766 immobilizer chip
on these Continental EMS 2205 .Powerboost Inc from South America where the 1st ones to be able to in fact tune one
making it turn all the way to 7000K on 91/93 Octane pump gas .
While boot mode has been available for that long you would have to find someone with
the following programmers :Ktag or Kess3(newer units), MMS, Flex/17,and Dimsport transdata would have done the trick
however that would have required sending the unit to a specific shop like I did and have it opened
it only took 3 days being the fact I live in mid north Fl and the tuner was in Atlanta (PCM tuners)
he received the unit with in 24 hrs , even send me a video explaining what he was doing and walk me thru the process.
the reflash itself took maybe 2 hours , soon as it was done . The unit was boxed and ready to be returned .
This was back in November right around holiday starting season so 3 days was very fast considering.
ALIENTECH!! is what you guys want to look for!. They have the Protocol to simply plug thru obd2.
I have yet to find anyone down here in Fl who runs that programmer or anything similar for that matter .
Green Technologies will also flash in bench mode with out having to even open the unit BUT it will still have to be
removed from vehicle obviously , and other than few TY videos I don't much about them except they are very expensive.
My tune cost $450 and is a base map I am sure that someone with the right Tools and Dyno can modify further than
140HP and 128lbs TQ while may not be that much more I honestly would not know on that part.
I would assume that you would need bigger injectors, fuel rail , Fuel reg. and higher volume Fuel pump ,aftermarket intake ,etc .
Things that I have yet to see for these cars and we will probably never see .
My advice is do your research as I do not know how much a tune thru OBD2 can actually cost ,what I do know
is with remote tuning available these days is definitely worth looking into as viable option , just don't expect to
pull ST numbers .
Done by Power boost 8years ago:
Happy Tuning yall !