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Stratified Tuning and Fiesta ST Support

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Thank you for adding Stratified to the forum and welcoming us to the community!

Some of you might know myself and Stratified from the Focus ST where we have been developing parts and calibrations for the last couple of years. Our speciality is tuning, fuelling, and engine controls. Late last year, we added a 2015 Fiesta ST to our fleet and found out just how much fun the little car is. I lovingly call it the FWD Miata :).

We have developed the Fiesta Aux Fuel kit and you will find this kit on the bigger turbo builds by our friends over at Deadhook Motorsports.

http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117_124&products_id=306

We have also developed COBB Accessport tunes for the Fiesta ST. A lot of the know how from the big brother Focus has transferred - however to really build the kind of performance, driveability, and refinement we are known for we've spend a good amount of time driving the Fiesta and refining the calibrations. The tune details can be found below and all our Accessports come with Stratified flash tunes:

http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=117_123

Aside from this, we do offer supporting parts and back these up with flash tunes and tune updates.

However and most importantly, we are here to be part of the Fiesta family and contribute to the knowledge base and to help bring more enjoyment to what is an already really fun car! Feel free to ask questions and get in touch with us via the forum, our website, or social media. Also have a look at our tech article database and youtube channel. A lot of these apply to the Ecoboost family as a whole.

https://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20
 


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Welcome, I was checking your site out last night. I may get an AP again (sold it thinking mp215 would be the end). Still on the fence, but with all the choices of tuners its tempting. cobb, mountune, tune+,DHM, and now you guys.

I likehow you have something similar to mountune for the preloaded bespoke tune, it sounds like you take more factors into consideration than mtune.
 


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Welcome, I was checking your site out last night. I may get an AP again (sold it thinking mp215 would be the end). Still on the fence, but with all the choices of tuners its tempting. cobb, mountune, tune+,DHM, and now you guys.

I likehow you have something similar to mountune for the preloaded bespoke tune, it sounds like you take more factors into consideration than mtune.
There are lots of good options out there for sure. We try and address the spectrum of needs from a bone stock set and enjoy tune to a big turbo, big power build. If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to ask.

Welcome and glad to have you aboard!
Thanks for the warm welcome!
 


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Thank you for adding Stratified to the forum and welcoming us to the community!

Some of you might know myself and Stratified from the Focus ST where we have been developing parts and calibrations for the last couple of years. Our speciality is tuning, fuelling, and engine controls. Late last year, we added a 2015 Fiesta ST to our fleet and found out just how much fun the little car is. I lovingly call it the FWD Miata :).

We have developed the Fiesta Aux Fuel kit and you will find this kit on the bigger turbo builds by our friends over at Deadhook Motorsports.

http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117_124&products_id=306

We have also developed COBB Accessport tunes for the Fiesta ST. A lot of the know how from the big brother Focus has transferred - however to really build the kind of performance, driveability, and refinement we are known for we've spend a good amount of time driving the Fiesta and refining the calibrations. The tune details can be found below and all our Accessports come with Stratified flash tunes:

http://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=117_123

Aside from this, we do offer supporting parts and back these up with flash tunes and tune updates.

However and most importantly, we are here to be part of the Fiesta family and contribute to the knowledge base and to help bring more enjoyment to what is an already really fun car! Feel free to ask questions and get in touch with us via the forum, our website, or social media. Also have a look at our tech article database and youtube channel. A lot of these apply to the Ecoboost family as a whole.

https://www.stratifiedauto.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20

i just ordered your flash tune for my fiesta st. I got the tune in an email. are there instructions on how to transfer the tune to the access port from my computer?
 


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i just ordered your flash tune for my fiesta st. I got the tune in an email. are there instructions on how to transfer the tune to the access port from my computer?
It's quite simple. You use the AccessPort Manager software (link here: http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/accessport-manager)

Once installed plug in your AP into your computer and the software will recognize it. You then drag and drop your tune into your AP. The same software is used to retrieve datalogs from the AccessPort.
 


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It's quite simple. You use the AccessPort Manager software (link here: http://www.cobbtuning.com/products/accessport-manager)

Once installed plug in your AP into your computer and the software will recognize it. You then drag and drop your tune into your AP. The same software is used to retrieve datalogs from the AccessPort.
so all i have to do is download the tune to my computer and drag it in?
 


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Just saw free log review for first 20 orders, is that still good? Thanks!

edit - didn't wait for confirmation just ordered :)
 


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Just saw free log review for first 20 orders, is that still good? Thanks!

edit - didn't wait for confirmation just ordered :)
Yes you got in and a few more slots still available. Thank you for the order!
 


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Just got the map tonight, you guys are fast! Thanks I will try everything out this weekend, my snow tires won't stand a chance at traction.
 


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Awesome to have another quality, knowledgeable tuner on the site !!

Can't wait to see some projects from you guys :)
 


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Yes you got in and a few more slots still available. Thank you for the order!
I know it is prime weather for this tune (its 30 degrees out) but wow the car feels a lot different. Is the throttle mapping changed a bunch of the Cobb tune? Partial throttle seems a lot more like full :) the car really wants to get up and go.
 


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I know it is prime weather for this tune (its 30 degrees out) but wow the car feels a lot different. Is the throttle mapping changed a bunch of the Cobb tune? Partial throttle seems a lot more like full :) the car really wants to get up and go.
So many things are different in this tune's programming. I believe they did a short video to highlight their changes a bit on their channel. You can watch it here:

https://youtu.be/Rq2O1MuvYx0
 


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Very happy you are enjoying the tunes and thanks for the comments. If you guys have questions feel free to reach out via here or our website. We try and answer as quickly as possible :).
 


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I know it is prime weather for this tune (its 30 degrees out) but wow the car feels a lot different. Is the throttle mapping changed a bunch of the Cobb tune? Partial throttle seems a lot more like full :) the car really wants to get up and go.
Just switched to the tune this morning, while I know OAR wasnt at -1 yet, the partial throttle response is very noticeable. Maybe all the tunes I had before had the torque limits left alone in 1st and 2nd gear but it kinda jumps out now.
 


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