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Condition:New Brand:Blue Print Manufacturer Part Number:1457821RMP MPN:1457821RMP EAN:1457821RMP Type:Air Filter Function:Air Filter Length:205 mm Height:176 mm Width:193 mm Filter type:Filter Insert Weight:0.744 kg Reference OE/OEM Number:1A FIRST AUTOMOTIVE: A63335, ALCO FILTER: MD-9944, AMC Filter: MA-4489, AVS AUTOPARTS: RA713, CHAMPION: CAF100721R, CHAMPION: W721/606, Comline: CMB12610, FI.BA: FA-301, GOODWILL: AG516, HENGST FILTER: E773L, HERTH+BUSS JAKOPARTS: J1325025, HOFFER: 16999, IAP QUALITY PARTS: 121-12053, JPN: 20F5044-JPN, JS ASAKASHI: A3006, KAGER: 12-0405, KAISHIN: A344, KAVO PARTS: MA-4489, LUCAS: LFAF375, LUCAS FILTERS: LFAF375, LYNXauto: LA-389, MAGNETI MARELLI: 154096898030, MDR: MAF-3516, MEAT & DORIA: 16999, MECAFILTER: EL3979, MISFAT: R1208, MITSUBISHI: MD620610, MD620619, MULLER FILTER: PA3335, NIPPARTS: J1325025, NPS: M132I16, OPEN PARTS: EAF3433.30, PEMEBLA: JAPFA-516S, PROTON: MD620610, MD620610S, RED-LINE: 36HY068, SAKURA Automotive: A-1061, SOFIMA: S7579A, UFI: 27.579.00, WE PARTS: 16999, WILMINK GROUP: WG2218071, ADC42229

2012 Ford Focus ST gets 297bhp

Fri, 30 Nov 2012

Those clever chaps at SuperChips have given the 2012 Ford Focus ST a bit of an ECU tweak to deliver 297bhp and an extra 85lb/ft of torque. When we reported last week that WTC outfit Arena had in roped Ford’s tuner of choice, Mountune, to give the new Ford Focus a makeover, we were a tad disappointed to discover that they were tweaking the rather journeyman Focus Zetec S. That meant the Zetec S got 200bhp – a handy jump – but we bemoaned the fact that they hadn’t fiddled with the Focus ST to give us a car to fill the void left by the absence of a Focus RS in the current iteration of the Focus.

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