UK-based Graham Goode Racing (GGR) has released a performance kit for the Ford Focus ST which significantly increases both power and torque. GGR’s package consists of a cold air induction system, a high-flow sports catalyst exhaust downpipe and bespoke Superchips bluefin ECU remap.

The result is an increase of 46hp and 90lb-ft (122Nm) for an output of 296hp (300PS) and 365lb-ft (494Nm) of torque. GGR says the kit fully complies with the UK MOT emissions and is easily reversible to standard.

The company says the upgrade also delivers greatly flexibility further down the 2.0-liter Ecoboost engine’s rev range, with a maximum power gain of 66hp at just 4,046 rpm.

The GGR ST300 kit costs from £1503.60 ($2,273) fitted including VAT, but those customers who are competent enough to fit it themselves will pay £1336.80 ($2,022). The package is suitable for all Ford Focus ST models built from May 2012 onwards.

“With the earliest Focus ST 2.0T models about to fall out of their 3 year manufacturer’s warranty period this is the ideal time for GGR to launch this upgrade, which offers Ford enthusiasts more of a choice of quality tuning options than ever before,” said GGR CEO Graham Goode.

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