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Well im extra bored today and want to try and help the FJ community!
So you're thinking about getting more power out of your svt huh? Theres a few options you have... Naturally Aspirated or Forced Induction.
Naturally aspirated (aka non-supercharged, non turbo'd, non nitrous) is a path chosen by many in the Focus realm mostly because initally its cheaper and overall much more reliable. Not to mention out of the factory our cars were NA. Normally the mods for this catagory dont raise hp and tq levels all too much but they overall give you a much more pleasant driving experience. Here is a few examples of NA mods.
Intake - Offers moderate gains. Mostly a noise upgrade offering only a few extra horsepower. Dyno tests have proven that the stock intake box with a highlfow panel filter makes the same power.
Cold Air Intake - draws air from outside the engine bay close to the ground. has issues with water injestion. Can be cured with a bypass valve
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=142
http://www.pipercrossdirect.com/showpart.asp?appid=1743&models=969&desc=Focus - Viper Intake
Short Ram Intake - essential a cone filter located in the engine bay. Has issues with heatsoak on warm days and during stop and go traffic. IAT's become dangerously high when the engine is warmed up. Some companys such as Focus Sport help alleviate this problem by providing a heatsheild but I personally would choose a different route. Problem is compounded when used with a roots type blower.
http://focussport.com/coolflo.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=144
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=613
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=901
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=381
Panel Filters
http://focussport.com/filters.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=61
Throttle Body - Mostly a driving style upgrade. on naturally aspirated engines there is little to no gains however the "throttle response" which is a result of the different butterfly design that reaches WOT faster. Gains are significantly better with a roots style supercharger.
65mm Focus Central Throttle Body - industry standard!
Description above.
67mm C-F-M Throttle Body - will work well with the JRSC. Better flows with a 3" maf tubing housing (76mm) providing a less restrictive intake passage.
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=83&HS=1
Ported Stock Throttlebody
The ultimate compromise. The SVT TB is about 63mm so slightly porting a small lip and grinding down the wedge shaped stock butterfly results in similar performace gains as the 65mm tb.
Exhaust- Some users have noted that an Offroad Pipe with the stock exhaust sounds raspy and "ricerish" so the catback is normally a tone altering device to go with the HFC or ORP.
High Flow Cat
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1125
Off Road Pipe
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=76
Cat Back Exhaust
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=441
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=472
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=82
Engine
Performance Tune - The absolute first mod that should be done to the svt. it helps drivability, increases power over the entire powerband and has the ability to grow with your car!
http://focussport.com/chips.htm
http://focussport.com/sct_flasher.htm
http://focussport.com/sct_proracer.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=869
*added 1/4/07*
Electrical - These mods have more to do with drivability than overall gains. Most are considered DIY mods but if you want to pay someone to do it, they'll be more than happy to take your money.
Coil Pack -
MSD
Screamin Demon
Performance Plugs -
Performance Wires -
MSD
Screamin Demon
Grounding Kits - 4 gauge wiring that is used to replace your pre-existing electrical grounds. This mod is useful with underdrive pulleys and with any upgrades that require a large amount of electrical draw (nitrous, stereos, neons, etc...). Dyno results have not shown any visible gains but there are supposedly gains in the performance of some electrical equipment.
Big 3 Upgrade - DIY Style
Hyperground Kit
Or PM yellowfocus for a custom kit... thats what I'd do.
*/added*
Adjustable Cam Gear - good for adjusting the powerband to suit your driving style. Can only be used on the exhaust cam. some have claimed increases of 5-8 hp from this but it must be taken with a grain of salt. Must be installed very carefully or will result in issues with the Constant Variable Intake Cam.
http://focussport.com/camgears.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=752
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1101
Camshafts
Custom Order. Not enough info for any judgement. SVT's have already got some pretty aggressive cams.
Cylinder Head Porting
In R&D phase from CFM. Many prominent Focus Tuners have claimed that the SVT head is already pretty much perfect but there are some pretty convincing flowcharts out there that show room for improvement especially on the exhuast side.
Higher Compression Head Gasket - ZX3 headgasket will raise compression resulting in more power. A good upgrade to go with the ported cylinder head. No dyno numbers available.
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1110
Forged Internals - a must for any real build. is a safeguard to protect against detonation and potentially increased displacement.
http://focussport.com/cosworth_connecting_rods.htm
http://focussport.com/cosworthblock.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1053
Underdrive Pulleys - a controversial upgrade. typical gains come from reduced rotating mass and an actual underdriving of accesories that reduces parasitic drag on the motor effectively increasing whp without actually increasing engine horsepower. Controversy comes from the lack of harmonic balancer reducing engine life. I'll not go into this but note that there have been no documented catastrophic engine failures do to this.
http://focussport.com/udp.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=19
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1102
Custom Intake Manifold
Custom unit that will help in High RPM race engines.
Transmission
Lightweight Flywheel - Reduced rotating mass. Quicker throttle response and acceleration. Due to reduced rotating mass the engine will be quicker to rev and also to fall thus allowing for effective engine braking and a more sport feel to the car. Reports of gas milage loss due to higher rpms needed to start and keep up engine rpm. Is said to help reduce turbo lag yet has issues with idling with belt driven superchargers. (not enough mass to keep an idle with the extra parasitic loss from the blower)
http://focussport.com/flywheel.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=923
Limited Slip Differential - a must for anyone putting down serious power. uses tq biasing to spread power equally to both wheels. Incredibly helpful with turning while accelerating.
http://focussport.com/quaife.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1162
High Torque Clutch - *someone wanna give me a good explination on these cuz i really dont know*
http://www.clutchmasters.com/shop/?...keID=42&Engine=2.0L&FromYear=2002&ToYear=2004
www.specclutch.com
Weight Reduction - of any kind is beneficial to overal performance of your cars performance. Below is a list of weight reduction mods that are commonly found on the focus. LINK
Daily Driver Friendly
Lightweight battery, Carbon Fiber Hood, Carbon Fiber Hatch, Wheels (most important), Flywheel (2nd Most important), Front Race Seats, Rear Seat Delete, Receiver only with only the front door speakers
Track Oriented
Remove the AC stuff, Remove the Powersteering stuff, Remove the Dash accept for the gauges, Swap all of the glass for Lexan, Remove the wheel well guards, Remove the rear bumper support, Remove both the air bags, scrape off all the sound barrier stuff, Remove all interior panels
-----
It is my personal opinion that there are a few "beginner mods" that anyone should follow. I say beginner mods but it would be more acurate to call them "build up mods" from NA to FI with the minimal loss in investment. (ie... less wasted money) They are as follows.
Performance Flash Tune... I prefer the SCT with the Pro Racer Package so you dont have to rely on someone else. only use this if you're comfortable with your abilities to keep it within reason. its your car, nobody else will care about it as much as you do.
Panel Filter of choice... I prefer ITG
Ported Stock Throttle Body
Highflow Cat... for the somewhat environmentally conscience.
2.5" Catback Exhaust
Gap fresh spark plugs - start at 0.065 and work your way down till you get no mis-fires.
and for good measure (aka no power gains)
Rear Engine Mount
Short Throw Shifter
Big Three - For better electrical grounds. works well with all upgrades.
Weight Reduction - Lightweight battery, Carbon Fiber Hood, Carbon Fiber Hatch, Wheels (most important), Flywheel (2nd Most important), Front Race Seats, Rear Seat Delete, Receiver only with only the front door speakers
So you're thinking about getting more power out of your svt huh? Theres a few options you have... Naturally Aspirated or Forced Induction.
Naturally aspirated (aka non-supercharged, non turbo'd, non nitrous) is a path chosen by many in the Focus realm mostly because initally its cheaper and overall much more reliable. Not to mention out of the factory our cars were NA. Normally the mods for this catagory dont raise hp and tq levels all too much but they overall give you a much more pleasant driving experience. Here is a few examples of NA mods.
Intake - Offers moderate gains. Mostly a noise upgrade offering only a few extra horsepower. Dyno tests have proven that the stock intake box with a highlfow panel filter makes the same power.
Cold Air Intake - draws air from outside the engine bay close to the ground. has issues with water injestion. Can be cured with a bypass valve
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=142
http://www.pipercrossdirect.com/showpart.asp?appid=1743&models=969&desc=Focus - Viper Intake
Short Ram Intake - essential a cone filter located in the engine bay. Has issues with heatsoak on warm days and during stop and go traffic. IAT's become dangerously high when the engine is warmed up. Some companys such as Focus Sport help alleviate this problem by providing a heatsheild but I personally would choose a different route. Problem is compounded when used with a roots type blower.
http://focussport.com/coolflo.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=144
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=613
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=901
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=381
Panel Filters
http://focussport.com/filters.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=61
Throttle Body - Mostly a driving style upgrade. on naturally aspirated engines there is little to no gains however the "throttle response" which is a result of the different butterfly design that reaches WOT faster. Gains are significantly better with a roots style supercharger.
65mm Focus Central Throttle Body - industry standard!
67mm C-F-M Throttle Body - will work well with the JRSC. Better flows with a 3" maf tubing housing (76mm) providing a less restrictive intake passage.
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=83&HS=1
Ported Stock Throttlebody
The ultimate compromise. The SVT TB is about 63mm so slightly porting a small lip and grinding down the wedge shaped stock butterfly results in similar performace gains as the 65mm tb.
Exhaust- Some users have noted that an Offroad Pipe with the stock exhaust sounds raspy and "ricerish" so the catback is normally a tone altering device to go with the HFC or ORP.
High Flow Cat
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1125
Off Road Pipe
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=76
Cat Back Exhaust
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=441
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=472
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=82
Engine
Performance Tune - The absolute first mod that should be done to the svt. it helps drivability, increases power over the entire powerband and has the ability to grow with your car!
http://focussport.com/chips.htm
http://focussport.com/sct_flasher.htm
http://focussport.com/sct_proracer.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=869
*added 1/4/07*
Electrical - These mods have more to do with drivability than overall gains. Most are considered DIY mods but if you want to pay someone to do it, they'll be more than happy to take your money.
Coil Pack -
MSD
Screamin Demon
Performance Plugs -
Performance Wires -
MSD
Screamin Demon
Grounding Kits - 4 gauge wiring that is used to replace your pre-existing electrical grounds. This mod is useful with underdrive pulleys and with any upgrades that require a large amount of electrical draw (nitrous, stereos, neons, etc...). Dyno results have not shown any visible gains but there are supposedly gains in the performance of some electrical equipment.
Big 3 Upgrade - DIY Style
Hyperground Kit
Or PM yellowfocus for a custom kit... thats what I'd do.
*/added*
Adjustable Cam Gear - good for adjusting the powerband to suit your driving style. Can only be used on the exhaust cam. some have claimed increases of 5-8 hp from this but it must be taken with a grain of salt. Must be installed very carefully or will result in issues with the Constant Variable Intake Cam.
http://focussport.com/camgears.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=752
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1101
Camshafts
Custom Order. Not enough info for any judgement. SVT's have already got some pretty aggressive cams.
Cylinder Head Porting
In R&D phase from CFM. Many prominent Focus Tuners have claimed that the SVT head is already pretty much perfect but there are some pretty convincing flowcharts out there that show room for improvement especially on the exhuast side.
Higher Compression Head Gasket - ZX3 headgasket will raise compression resulting in more power. A good upgrade to go with the ported cylinder head. No dyno numbers available.
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1110
Forged Internals - a must for any real build. is a safeguard to protect against detonation and potentially increased displacement.
http://focussport.com/cosworth_connecting_rods.htm
http://focussport.com/cosworthblock.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1053
Underdrive Pulleys - a controversial upgrade. typical gains come from reduced rotating mass and an actual underdriving of accesories that reduces parasitic drag on the motor effectively increasing whp without actually increasing engine horsepower. Controversy comes from the lack of harmonic balancer reducing engine life. I'll not go into this but note that there have been no documented catastrophic engine failures do to this.
http://focussport.com/udp.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=19
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1102
Custom Intake Manifold
Custom unit that will help in High RPM race engines.
Transmission
Lightweight Flywheel - Reduced rotating mass. Quicker throttle response and acceleration. Due to reduced rotating mass the engine will be quicker to rev and also to fall thus allowing for effective engine braking and a more sport feel to the car. Reports of gas milage loss due to higher rpms needed to start and keep up engine rpm. Is said to help reduce turbo lag yet has issues with idling with belt driven superchargers. (not enough mass to keep an idle with the extra parasitic loss from the blower)
http://focussport.com/flywheel.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=923
Limited Slip Differential - a must for anyone putting down serious power. uses tq biasing to spread power equally to both wheels. Incredibly helpful with turning while accelerating.
http://focussport.com/quaife.htm
http://focus.c-f-m.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1162
High Torque Clutch - *someone wanna give me a good explination on these cuz i really dont know*
http://www.clutchmasters.com/shop/?...keID=42&Engine=2.0L&FromYear=2002&ToYear=2004
www.specclutch.com
Weight Reduction - of any kind is beneficial to overal performance of your cars performance. Below is a list of weight reduction mods that are commonly found on the focus. LINK
Daily Driver Friendly
Lightweight battery, Carbon Fiber Hood, Carbon Fiber Hatch, Wheels (most important), Flywheel (2nd Most important), Front Race Seats, Rear Seat Delete, Receiver only with only the front door speakers
Track Oriented
Remove the AC stuff, Remove the Powersteering stuff, Remove the Dash accept for the gauges, Swap all of the glass for Lexan, Remove the wheel well guards, Remove the rear bumper support, Remove both the air bags, scrape off all the sound barrier stuff, Remove all interior panels
-----
It is my personal opinion that there are a few "beginner mods" that anyone should follow. I say beginner mods but it would be more acurate to call them "build up mods" from NA to FI with the minimal loss in investment. (ie... less wasted money) They are as follows.
Performance Flash Tune... I prefer the SCT with the Pro Racer Package so you dont have to rely on someone else. only use this if you're comfortable with your abilities to keep it within reason. its your car, nobody else will care about it as much as you do.
Panel Filter of choice... I prefer ITG
Ported Stock Throttle Body
Highflow Cat... for the somewhat environmentally conscience.
2.5" Catback Exhaust
Gap fresh spark plugs - start at 0.065 and work your way down till you get no mis-fires.
and for good measure (aka no power gains)
Rear Engine Mount
Short Throw Shifter
Big Three - For better electrical grounds. works well with all upgrades.
Weight Reduction - Lightweight battery, Carbon Fiber Hood, Carbon Fiber Hatch, Wheels (most important), Flywheel (2nd Most important), Front Race Seats, Rear Seat Delete, Receiver only with only the front door speakers