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Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 Could anybody recommend any good tuning shops in Barrie or Toronto that do work on Focus SVT? Performance Shops - habmann - 10-05-2006 Are you looking for a shop to get parts, or a shop to install parts and do the tuning? Performance Shops - focus19 - 10-05-2006 there is a steeda dealer in milton, i got my xcal2 programmed there. Performance Shops - habmann - 10-05-2006 Ya steeda is an option. They've got a pretty good selection of parts, not all of them are in stock tho. As far as tuning and installs, i haven't heard anything about installs, but i have heard they're not the most experienced focus tuners. Not much choice tho in the toronto area. Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 actually I am looking to supercharge or turbocharge (not sure yet which way is best) my Focus and I need someone to do it right Performance Shops - habmann - 10-05-2006 Got a mechanic you trust? If so I'd prolly take the car there, won't cost you as much as the tuning shops would cost to install it. You can call steeda, i'm not sure what they'd charge you for install and tuning on a kit. I know they do sell a turbo kit for the focus. Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 yes, I have a mechanic, but he won't get into this type of stuff Performance Shops - euro_zx5 - 10-05-2006 We have Boost Motorsports here in Hamilton, if that's not too far out of your way. Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 are they good focus tuners? Performance Shops - meford4u - 10-05-2006 Gabriel,Oct 4 2006, 06:42 PM Wrote:are they good focus tuners?no such thing in this area Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 thing is, my car is still under warranty and I don't want to do anything that would make me regret Performance Shops - meford4u - 10-05-2006 Gabriel,Oct 4 2006, 06:44 PM Wrote:thing is, my car is still under warranty and I don't want to do anything that would make me regretwell that is a chance you have to take. Good luck with a warranty claim on a blown engine with SC. I doubt that will fly. Leave it stock until your warranty is up. Just start looking and gaining info now for the future. Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 it's probably what I have to do til next spring, search for someone that knows Focus Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-05-2006 thank you guys for the suggestions Performance Shops - euro_zx5 - 10-05-2006 FocusSport/VF kit wouldn't hurt (Zetec) or FocusSport also has a turbo setup for the Duratec here. If your worried about a warranty, do as meford said, save up and wait. Or you can slowly build the motor up to accept the fi setup. Cosworth Stage One kit: Cold Air intake Cast aluminum inlet manifold Computer (ECU) reflash +27 horsepower ââ¬ÅPower By Cosworthââ¬Â Badge included All mounting hardware and instructions included And so on... http://www.bishopsales.com/cosworth_racing_focus.html Performance Shops - habmann - 10-05-2006 euro_zx5,Oct 4 2006, 06:35 PM Wrote:We have Boost Motorsports here in Hamilton, if that's not too far out of your way. Didn't even know this was in hamilton. Website isn't very imformative. Performance Shops - kc focus - 10-05-2006 Try DL Motorsports these guys know there stuff Trust me..... Performance Shops - ZX3TUNING - 10-05-2006 you are going to have a hard time finding a good focus tuner anywhere in canada... if you are looking at turbo or SC, your best bet is to get a kit that comes with tuning.... Xios turbo kits are a solid little kit for the money for SC's, PW all the way and do not look back. great tune right out of the box, can be installed by you if you can turn a wrench and have the required tools. FS/VF kits, good kit but priced high for what you get now that the PW kit has dropped so much in price. and as stated, if warrenty is a concern, wait. if you are a few months away from the end of your warrenty, i wouldn't worry about it... any issues you would have from one of the above kits within the first year is usually install error or user error. Performance Shops - Gabriel - 10-06-2006 yeah, I think I'll wait til spring and then act.warranty is up in april or something like that.I was thinking at Powerworks...some suggested that turbo is better for small displacement engines thanks zx3tuning Performance Shops - ZX3TUNING - 10-06-2006 lol lots of people suggest things they have no first hand EXP with. ;) |