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Fiesta 1.0 Mountune roll resistor

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I wish Ford would sell us something much more than a fully stripped Fiesta when you choose the 1.0 liter. A 1.0 ST would be awesome.
 


BoostBumps

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Fiesta 1.0L Mountune roll resistor

I know [MENTION=1333]BoostBumps[/MENTION] will make a beautiful thread but just saw this:

https://www.facebook.com/Mountune/p...5646702C&size=2048,1426&fbid=1142636055753616

A roll resistor for the 1.0 Fiesta. I love that they are putting the love in the second best Fiesta. The 1.0 is more of a blast than the 1.6 IMO.
I saw that earlier but its only for the lil' 1.0L / 3 cyl version and its also not listed for sale on Mountune's US site yet...

http://www.mountuneusa.com/Ford-Fiesta-EcoBoost-Performance-s/1830.htm

But here ya go anyway...now that was easy ;)
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NEW PRODUCT: Fiesta 1.0L EcoBoost Roll Restrictor

Engineered specifically for the 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine found in the Fiesta, the mountune roll restrictor features a billet aluminium body, housing bespoke polyurethane bushes that allow for additional control of horizontal plane NVH whilst providing an uprated, stiffer mount to help prevent engine movement.


Suitable for 100PS, 120PS, 135PS, 140PS and 165PS models.



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PhoenixM3

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As long as we're dreaming.....why not a dual 1.0 Ecobeast motor - one for the front and one for the rear....
 


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I wonder if that would fit the ST and if it has softer bushings than the current offerings. Would make a great balance between the stock piece and vibration I get at idle with my COBB unit.
 


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I wonder if that would fit the ST and if it has softer bushings than the current offerings. Would make a great balance between the stock piece and vibration I get at idle with my COBB unit.
Mountune does have a variant for the ST.
 




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