MK1 FOCUS RS
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.