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Old 25-06-2015, 08:21 PM   #1
ba_xr8
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Default Exhaust, CAI and ECU

Hi guys,

Ignore the name, I've just traded my XR8 for my current vehicle, 2009 Fiesta Zetec (1.6L) manual.

I'm looking at doing basic things to it at some point and just trying to sort out what works, what doesn't and such. Ultimately I want a bit more poke but not at the expense of reliability or drawing to much unwanted attention. Also, will the following actually give me what I'm after (just a bit more poke, not expecting a lot)

So, looking a the PumaSpeed website I'm thinking of getting the:

http://www.pumaspeed.com/product-Fie...E-DEAL_709.jsp

And the:

http://www.pumaspeed.co.uk/product-P..._877.jsp&pic=1

And was wondering if any alterations to the stock ECU will be required after fitting these? If so, what options do I have?

Also, has anyone ordered from this site before? Is it reliable enough to get here?

Cheers for any help!
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