Ford Focus ST - You Can Add More Power Without Risk

Anyone who owns a performance vehicle is familiar with the modification dilemma; you want more power, but you are on the razor’s edge between adding parts and losing your warranty.

A few manufacturers offer simple modifications to extract more juice from your engine without necessarily turning it into a time bomb. Performance kits add a wide variety of parts, from a simple air filter to high-flow exhausts and modified computers. Even better, they are usually available at your dealer’s parts counter.

Ford has launched a new optimization program for the Focus ST, its turbocharged compact. It includes an optimized computer, a larger intercooler, a less restrictive air intake and a handheld tuning device.

With these additions, the Focus ST develops 275 horsepower and 296 pound-feet of torque, which is 23 horsepower and 26 pound-feet of torque more than what it came with from the factory.

Sold at Ford dealerships, this kit will not void the manufacturer’s warranty.

Share on Facebook

More on the subject

Test Drives2013 Ford Focus ST: Hot Hatch Kingslayer
The days when European hot hatch fans got all of the best toys to play with are coming to end. The realization that North American enthusiasts are willing to pay a premium for a fun-to-drive compact car has companies scrambling to fill a void in the market that for years …
NewsFord Focus is World's Best-Selling Car
According to statistics compiled so far in 2013 by the American company 0Polk, the Ford Focus remains the best-selling car in the world, with 589,709 deliveries, an increase of 20% compared to 2012 data. This is made possible by the skyrocketing sales of the Focus on the various Asian markets …