2006 Ford Focus ST from WOLF
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Engine |
2.5 liter inline-5 |
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Aspiration |
turbocharger |
Torque |
295 lb-ft @ 2100 rpm | ||
HP |
300 |
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HP/Liter |
120 hp per liter |
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WOLF has been attending
to the brand with the blue emblem for 30 years as the most competent
partner for sophisticated tuning, and it has accumulated an enormous
wealth of experience during that time. WOLF's involvement in racing
since 1977 has played a big part in that. Who doesn't remember the
feared Cosworth RS 500 versions of the Ford Sierra - lovingly called
"Cossie" by its fans - with which WOLF RACING stirred up the DTM ...
and won? WOLF also caused a sensation in rally racing - Group N. And
WOLF is still involved in racing today. All of the experience
gathered from that flows into its street tuning program. Drivers of
the current Ford Focus ST also benefit from that. The car is
entirely in the tradition of the sporty Ford models, like the
broad-backed Escort RS 2000, the Escort Turbo, the Sierra Cosworth
or the Focus RS. The ST is a strong model, but like all of the
modern cars, the ST has also added a bit of "flab" - it's a
compromise suitable for everyday use. Not so with WOLF. With its
racing experience, WOLF turns the ST into an uncompromising sports
car, a true heir to the famous Cosworths.
WOLF coaxes up to 300 bhp out of the 2.5-liter five-cylinder turbo
engine. That version is reserved for export customers. For the time
being, German customers only get the 275 bhp Focus, but it is also
more than just a toy. WOLF pulls out all the stops and allows for a
comprehensive, well thought-out modification based on decades of
experience in the racing and engine-tuning sector. And to the
benefit of demanding Focus drivers. With the Focus ST from WOLF, the
driver gets a legitimate successor to the sporty Ford RS and
Cosworth models. And, of course, a significant improvement in terms
of acceleration and flexibility.
For both power classes, WOLF also optimizes the control device,
thereby generating additional power in all of the essential engine
maps. At the same time, WOLF completely revises the turbo charger in
terms of the turbines and the exhaust. In addition, the Neuenstein-based
tuner modifies the injection nozzles. Professional tuning means that
all necessary steps have to be undertaken when increasing power so
that the power-enhanced engine does not die as the result of
overheating. Consequently, WOLF also revises the water circulation
system so that the cooling system matches the increased power. That
way, the customer can rest assured that he will be able to enjoy the
increased power for a long time.
The price for the 300 bhp overhaul is 3,950 euros. For the 275 bhp
version, the price is 2,740 euros. The more powerful version shines
with a maximum torque of around 400 Nm achieved already with roughly
2,100 RPM. The maximum torque of 360 Nm for the 275 bhp Focus is
achieved already with 2,000 RPM. In terms of revs, that's between 30
and 64 Nm more than with the standard version!
In addition, WOLF naturally offers the obligatory modifications to
the Focus's interior and exterior appearance. The tuner gives the ST
a rear spoiler lip for 195 euros and a C column lining for the price
of 185 euros. The Ford specialist adds WOLF footrests (98 euros) and
a pedal set made of aluminum (95 euros) to the interior. A handbrake
handle made of the same material can be added to that for 85 euros.
The Focus ST will hug the curves better with a WOLF 35-mm lowered
suspension (price: 168 euros). When you add the company's own
complete wheel set "No. 1 Evo" in 8x19 inch with 235/35-19 Pirelli
tires (or optionally with 8x18 inch wheels with 225/20-18 tires;
wheel set price available on request), the result is such a sporty
look that you have to ask yourself why Ford doesn't have the Focus
ST come off the production line looking like that in the first
place.