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    Mga parekoy.... Kamusta ang Fiesta Eco boost ninyo? Wala bang issue?.... Problema? Dami kasing variant ang Fiesta kaya sa mga eco boost dito na lang tyo balitaan.

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    Two months already with my Fiesta Ecoboost and doing very good so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Two months already with my Fiesta Ecoboost and doing very good so far.
    Ano mileage nakukuha mo per liter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcomer123 View Post
    Ano mileage nakukuha mo per liter?
    Sa hanep ng traffic sa Sucat at Makati CBD at BGC-Taguig area (7am at 7pm), nakakakuha lang ako ng mga 8 km/L. Normal route ko (1 way) covers mga 2 hours travel time, mostly slow moving traffic pero 10-15 minutes lang sa SLEX or Skyway. However, pansin ko na FC is improving the more I use the car.

    Nababawi yung efficiency nya sa highway sa kupad ng daloy ng traffic Metro Manila. Kung pure highway tapos cruising ka lang ng mga 70-80 kmh, kaya yung 5L per 100km. Dinala ko sa Pampanga thru bad EDSA traffic tapos averaging 100 kmh sa NLEX-SCTEX, I ran 160 km with only a quarter of the fuel tank consumed. At 100 kmh, efficiency will around 15-16 km per liter.

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    Ayos

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    Ayun, nagkaroon din ng dedicated thread for the Fiesta Ecoboost. Thanks Egan for sharing your experience.

    BTW, yung transmission issue ng ibang A/T Fiesta variants, meron din ba sa Ecoboost version? Sabi sa reviews, lessened daw because of the turbo. Pero habang tumatagal ba, mas nababawasan pa ba yung issue?

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    Below is my post in FCP regarding my experience with the Fiesta's DCT.

    "No experience in jerking during crawling traffic with my Fiesta Ecoboost. Driving a DCT is bit different though compared to driving a traditional AT. Knowing the right amount of pressure to apply to the gas pedal will deal with different conditions. It's true that you can hear faintly the gears engaging/disengaging in a low crawl but once it gets past 3rd gear, the car is really smooth. I always put the lever to N on a dead stop as it has been my usual habit. However, I did observe with the DCT on my Fiesta that the gears disengage on a dead stop. When you start to put pressure on the gas pedal, you can hear the gears changing, specially on the 1st to 2nd. Putting too much pressure will give you a quick sensation of the gears snapping to 2nd. It would have been better if there was a bit longer transition period. Also, you can't be too eager with the gas pedal on a Fiesta Ecoboost in slow traffic or you will approach the vehicle in front of you faster than you can apply the brakes. :lol: Keep that heavy and eager right foot on the highway or long straights and you'll be rewarded hitting triple-digit speeds easily. :twisted:"

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    Almost 1 month ko lang nahawakan ang Fiesta EcoB ko... dahil pinasakay na agad ako ng barko..may mga issue na akong nababasa kaya lang mga ibat ibang variant ng Fiesta.... sa loob ng one month na yan na-obserbahan ko yung jerking...kapag slow moving dahil need kong mag slow down thwn accelerate ng kaunti... dyan ko nararamdaman yung jerking para bang gumagamit ka ng manual transmission... dati akala ko siguro dahil sa dual transmission yon kaya ganoon... pero sa dati kong sasakyan na dual trans din hindi naman nag-jjerk... Tapos... yung walang safety Belt alarm... kahit hindi ka naglagay ng safety belt walang beep... kahit ilaw na na hindi nakalagay ang safety belt wala... pero kpag nag-start naman ng engine...umiilaw then nawawala. pang 3 napapansin ko yung burglar alarm wala... nag-test ako... half open ang window then naka-lock ang door.. tapos open ko ang door sa loob... dapat mag-alarm 0 busina... pero wala. Last... yung body paint... parang sobrang sensetive... ang daling magkaroon ng scratch...

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    My Fiesta Ecoboost is 6 months old ... odo at 4700kms, and FC at around 10km/L on almost 98% city driving with occassional SLEX/Skyway and Cavitex runs. There is little effort done to be efficient except when there is no choice like in heavy & slow traffic, otherwise I am usually overtaking everybody as soon as the traffic light turns green - its always fun to see everybody disappear into the rear view mirror especially those pesky jeepneys and taxis (Accent crdi taxis especially!)

    I have bad news for those who want to get a Fiesta Ecoboost for hypermiling and miserly light footed driving though - it will take iron will and discipline to drive this baby economically because its a quick and willing little thing. No its not really a quick car but it is still quicker than most cars out there and it will keep pulling strongly until its speed governor kicks in (196kph). Moreover, it has a very surefooted composure (for a subcompact) at high speed such that it gives you confidence to drive fast. 100kph feels like a slow and serene 60kph ... you get the idea. On top of that ... it actually behaves better when driven fast and aggressively. It is more grumbly, laggy and hesitant when driven too slowly and conservatively.

    I have no issue with DCT. Yes its not smooth in slow traffic (or parking lot speed), especially just after a cold start, and it will never be as smooth as torque converters because of the mechanical nature of dry clutches, but for me that is a good thing because I don't like the isolated and disconnected nature of torque converters (and CVT). Yes it jerked maybe 2 or 3 times (in 6 months remember) but is very well behaved otherwise. Yes there is shift shock ... but its not as bad as reviewers make out of it. It is not an idiot proof transmission and require thinking, practice and skill to maximize but overall it is a more satisfying and more enjoyable transmission once you get the hang of it. Now as for the dreaded TCM failure thing ... only time will tell if Ford has solved it by this time.

    As for minor complaints ...

    Wala pa rin plaka after 6 mos! ... but maybe our inept LTO is to blame.

    It may look like a little car but its turning circle is like a bigger car's and although it is short ... its not really as narrow as it looks (narrow top, wide tracks) so its not really as easy to park into tight spots as I expected. The similarly sized Mazda 2 or Honda Jazz are easier to park into tight spaces ...

    There are now some rattles in the dashboard and door panels, especially in the steering wheel that pop out every now and then on really rough roads. Another minor annoyance is that the wipers do not seem to be very rigid and can wiggle resulting to uneven wiping ... ironically this happens after I clean the windshield, and the wipers seem to do a better job when I just leave it as is (i.e. slightly dirty). Same with the power windows - they tend to be squeaky when thoroughly clean (perhaps glass cleaner residue) and are more silent when slightly dirty.

    Yes, also the paint is more easily scratched compared to jap cars even when treated with lavish care ... the tow hook cover can easily get loose and get lost so I already mighty bonded mine. The wheels are hard to clean ... too many spokes.

    Overall I am very happy with my Fiesta Ecoboost and will happily recommend it to driving enthusiasts on a budget.

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    Good day mga ser. 1 week old palang sakin si Ecoboost and medyo nanibago lang ako dahil before this I drive a Ford Ecoboost eh naka Montero ako na I can say matipid and given na diesel din yun. Kaso isa sa mga dahilan why I bought this kase nakakapagod magdala ng malaking sasakyan lalo na at magisa lang ako lage. So far enjoy na enjoy ako sa Ecoboost ko kahit medyo magastos pa siya sa Fuel. I am actually getting 8.74km/L and that's city and hiway driving. 630km palang odo reading. And I'm using seaoil 97octane for my fuel. Hoping FC will still improve but overall eh ang saya saya niya idrive! Hahahaha!

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    Egan101, carwhacko ... try nyo Blaze mga tol. I assure you ... more enjoyment points!

    Also, sports pedals are a nice mod for finer braking and throttle control ... more pogi points too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolhyperion View Post
    Egan101, carwhacko ... try nyo Blaze mga tol. I assure you ... more enjoyment points!

    Also, sports pedals are a nice mod for finer braking and throttle control ... more pogi points too.
    I still have to try SeaOil Extreme97, Shell VPN+ Racing, and Petron Blaze100 on my Fiesta Ecoboost. I would like to know how much more punch this little-engine-that-could will deliver with higher octane fuel.

    No planned mods yet for me but I'm looking for a shop in the south metro that sells those cut-to-fit mesh-type rubber mats. The freebie mats/carpets are a bit soft and not sturdy enough. I read a lot of those stiff rings in FCP but I am not sure what improvement it will add to my Fiesta. I do find the suspension of the Fiesta Ecoboost to be stiff but it's to my liking. Yes, better pedals will also be something to consider. The stock tires do offer good grip but as soon as it's ready to be replaced, I am thinking of getting wider 17" rims & grippier tires.
    Last edited by Egan101; October 1st, 2014 at 11:16 AM.

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    Sadly hindi ko kinakaya talaga ang fuel consumption ng Ecoboost ko.This Friday pinasched ko sa Ford Dasma to check bakit sobrang lakas niya sa gas. Pero I have decided na iturnover nalang sa bangko ang unit ko. for 8 days na ginagamit ko nakaka 4700k na ko worth of gas. Parang hindi ko ata kakayanin yun. Nakakalungkot man pero I have to make a decision about this

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    Quote Originally Posted by carwhacko View Post
    Sadly hindi ko kinakaya talaga ang fuel consumption ng Ecoboost ko.This Friday pinasched ko sa Ford Dasma to check bakit sobrang lakas niya sa gas. Pero I have decided na iturnover nalang sa bangko ang unit ko. for 8 days na ginagamit ko nakaka 4700k na ko worth of gas. Parang hindi ko ata kakayanin yun. Nakakalungkot man pero I have to make a decision about this
    Grabe naman yan, 4700! That's more than 90L of gasoline. Asan mo binabyahe yan Fiesta Ecoboost mo? 3 weeks ko na yan with my Fiesta Ecoboost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I still have to try SeaOil Extreme97, Shell VPN+ Racing, and Petron Blaze100 on my Fiesta Ecoboost. I would like to know how much more punch this little-engine-that-could will deliver with higher octane fuel.

    No planned mods yet for me but I'm looking for a shop in the south metro that sells those cut-to-fit mesh-type rubber mats. The freebie mats/carpets are a bit soft and not sturdy enough. I read a lot of those stiff rings in FCP but I am not sure what improvement it will add to my Fiesta. I do find the suspension of the Fiesta Ecoboost to be stiff but it's to my liking. Yes, better pedals will also be something to consider. The stock tires do offer good grip but as soon as it's ready to be replaced, I am thinking of getting wider 17" rims & grippier tires.
    Yeah those freebie mats wont last long ... I have those cut-to-fit rubber mats from Ace/Handyman/True Value on top of the freebie mat ... nothing fancy but does the job very well. I forgot the brand but just ask them what fits on the Fiesta. The WeatherTech deep dish 3D mat are nice but pricey ...

    I have stiff rings on my manual Sentra B14 which resulted to a more planted stance, smoother engine note and more settled front suspension but not sure if I want a different feel from the Fiesta since I like it as it is.

    Also considering 17" wheel upgrade ... but most likely next year pa para medyo nasulit na tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I still have to try SeaOil Extreme97, Shell VPN+ Racing, and Petron Blaze100 on my Fiesta Ecoboost. I would like to know how much more punch this little-engine-that-could will deliver with higher octane fuel.

    No planned mods yet for me but I'm looking for a shop in the south metro that sells those cut-to-fit mesh-type rubber mats. The freebie mats/carpets are a bit soft and not sturdy enough. I read a lot of those stiff rings in FCP but I am not sure what improvement it will add to my Fiesta. I do find the suspension of the Fiesta Ecoboost to be stiff but it's to my liking. Yes, better pedals will also be something to consider. The stock tires do offer good grip but as soon as it's ready to be replaced, I am thinking of getting wider 17" rims & grippier tires.

    Sir you might want to use this type of mat for your Fiesta, we have these available. just PM me for pricing.
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    Louie ... found more affordable ST-type sideskirts yet? hehe

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    Yeah that's pretty bad. When I use my 1.6 a/t going around the metro and some out of town trips cost me around 7k of gas on a busy month.

    Baka nga may sira since all experiences ng naka eco boost dito maganda f/c.

    I think it's the right move to give up the car since meron pa naman pala alternative. Medyo madugo nga naman kung aabot 15k on gas alone with those routes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [archie] View Post
    Yeah that's pretty bad. When I use my 1.6 a/t going around the metro and some out of town trips cost me around 7k of gas on a busy month.

    Baka nga may sira since all experiences ng naka eco boost dito maganda f/c.

    I think it's the right move to give up the car since meron pa naman pala alternative. Medyo madugo nga naman kung aabot 15k on gas alone with those routes.
    Exactly my thoughts sir archie kaya I want to surrender the car na lang kase mostly dito ang gaganda ng FC eh tapos improving pa.

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    I think the fiesta ecoboost idles at a higher rpm (1300ish?) and also shifts at a higher rpm during the first 1000kms or so, to hasten the breakin process so mas malakas talaga sa gas pag bago. I think ganyan din yung sa akin during the first month or so, around 8-9km/L before it gradually improved after the first 1000kms PMS.

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