Fast Ford

MK1 FOCUS RS

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SCC PERFORMANC­E

SCC’s Robert Oldman recommends the Superchips Bluefin at this budget point, coming in at £249. Add to this the K&N induction kit at £235.73, along with the Mongoose cat-back exhaust system at a reasonable £535, and you’ve got the basic upgrades to get you on the tuning path: a smidge more power, but most importantl­y you’ve got the engine working more efficientl­y and have laid the groundwork for future upgrades. With this amount of money in your budget, Robert recommends starting the same way as in our previous bracket – with the Mongoose cat-back, K&N induction and the Bluefin. In addition to this, the way to level-up is to find further gains through the exhaust system, with a Nortech manifold at £599, along with a Mongoose sport cat at £589.68. Building on the base of the recommenda­tions in the previous price points, Robert recommends the next step to be to get the cooling on-point, with a Pro Alloy radiator at £438 and a Pro Alloy intercoole­r upgrade at £973.75. Then it’s time for a hybrid turbo (£899) which will be gateway to a really serious build. “Then I’d start on handling and braking upgrades,” he says. “The KW V3 suspension kit is £1,499, and the Powerflex bush kits come in at £117.31 for the front and £301.10 at the rear. Couple this with an AP Racing brake kit (£1,895) and you’ll have a great-performing all-rounder with around 350bhp.”

DEMON PERFORMANC­E

We spoke to Pete Williams at Demon Performanc­e, who was happy to combine packages for us with an all-in cost including fitting and VAT. “At this budget, we’d be looking at a DPC Stage 1 remap, a K&N induction kit, and an uprated fuel pump,” he says. “Power-wise you’ll be at around 250-265bhp, and the total cost of this is £886.” “At this budget, this is what we’d recommend,” says Pete: “A DPC Stage 2 remap, an AS uprated chargecool­er radiator, K&N induction kit, Forge actuator, Roose Motorsport 2-piece boost kit, Forge recirc valve, a 3in front decat pipe, and an uprated fuel pump. With all this you’ll be up to 270-290bhp. Total cost including fitting and VAT would be £1,980.” “It’s difficult to put a price on a £5k+ budget – we could just keep adding to it until we bankrupt the customer,” Pete laughs. So he’s put together a formidable package at a total cost of £7,290, which comprises: DPC Stage 4 remap, DPC hybrid turbo (based on a GTX28 Gen2, machined into the standard housing), DPC tubular manifold, DPC 70mm intercoole­r kit, K&N induction kit, Forge actuator, Roose Motorsport induction hose, Forge recirc valve, uprated fuel pump, 3in turbo-back exhaust, and a Blitz boost controller. This serious toybox will have your Mk1 RS up to somewhere in the region of 400-420bhp. “The Mk1 stock internals will handle this power easily,” he adds, “but you could add one of our forged builds for an extra £3,500.”

SABRE TUNING

As our contact at Sabre rightly points out, you don’t see a totally stock Mk1 RS very often! But if that’s your starting point, the Sabre Stage 1 mapping will allow the car to really come alive without compromisi­ng reliabilit­y. This level is just the starting point of unleashing the RS’s potential, of course… prices for a Stage 2 build start at £595 (rising to £2,500, depending how far you choose to go), and with the stock turbo Sabre can optimise performanc­e up to 300-330bhp. Moving beyond mapping and into exhaust and actuator territory will lead you into the next budget level… Sabre’s Stage 3 prices start at £695 (rising to around £6,500, again depending how far you go), and this level is where the stock turbo is ripe for replacemen­t – a hybrid turbo will get you anywhere from 350-450bhp depending on spec and setup. Right now you’re power-limited due to other components, so Stage 3 is designed for optimal performanc­e from 330-380bhp. Other upgrades at this stage include the fuel pump, injectors and clutch. While many would choose to upgrade the chargecool­er at this point, Sabre suggest that actually the stock setup performs very well as long as the pump works – and upgrade pumps are available! This is the sharper end of Sabre’s offering – Stage 4 starts at £935 but rises well beyond £10k. “Ford blessed us with a good standard turbo, and they were mighty fine with the engine too,” they say. “It may only be a ‘Zetec’ but it’s a little more special and a sturdy beast to boot! So 380-430bhp… sometimes a little more. Yes, that’s a stock engine, but with some very developed Sabre options!” While a lot of tuners might just bolt on a big turbo, Sabre say they like their upgrades to spool like a standard unit with factory manners and driveabili­ty, so tailor tuning packages accordingl­y.

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