3 liters will do it
No. Just makes starting slightly more sluggish on an icy Winter morning.
Any 5w-30 oil is fine, its up to you to pick your brand name.
The "ST" stands for "Sports Technologies"
AnswerOregon defeated Colorado 38-16 in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl. The previous answer that Ohio St beat Miami in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl is incorrect, that was the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. Ohio St won the 2002 national championship by beating Miami, but the Fiesta Bowl they beat them in was the 2003 Fiesta Bowl as the game was played on January 3, 2003.
there should be a electronic plug on your gearbox, unplug that and screw out the sensor, but make sure its not the reverse sensor, if its the st or sport then its the abs sensor but that wil make you dash lights come on and show no milleage
Yes you can but its loads of work and will cost you a bomb. They 1.25 engine that you have is a Zetec engine and the ST is a Duratec. You will need to make new engine mounts and take everything from the ST over to you 1.25 including the ECU. To be honest it be a hell of a lot cheaper buying a ST and be cheaper on the insurince as the ST is standered and it would be classed as a highly modified car on you 1.25
its behind the glove box
The newly released 2014 Ford Fiesta ST is a small car that still packs a punch. The specifications on this automobile list a 1.6 liter engine with 197 horsepower and 214 pounds of torque.
Most fords use 5w30 semi synthetic or better still fully synthetic. Check the oil complies with the appropriate ford spec, use a ford genuine oil filter and replace both filter and oil every year/12.5k miles as a minimum.
No. But there are companys that make the turbo kits and are said to be very good.
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