Anyone had any dealings with Mountune or Dreamscience

I'm running a dreamscience on my 07 ST2, I've gone with the performance plus which gives a much more noticeable shove in the back under acceleration.

I've been very happy with it and it was 2nd hand off ebay so the cost was very good too.
 
I'm running a dreamscience on my 07 ST2, I've gone with the performance plus which gives a much more noticeable shove in the back under acceleration.

I've been very happy with it and it was 2nd hand off ebay so the cost was very good too.

Any noticeable difference with the MPG Matt?
 
I don't really pay much attention as I'm on a fuel card but no nothing catastrophic. I still get utterly awful mpg :)

on a commute I still just about scrape 30, round town more like 24/25.
 
My right foot equates to 24-26 on the commute :) Have been paying £90 a week for petrol for years so im use to it now.
 
I couldn't own this car and run it with my own money, it's quite amusing when I see I've done 250 miles to £65 worth of super unleaded but thankfully I work somewhere where the other cars on the books are a V8 range rover, S5, ST220, 540i and A4 2.0T amongst others.
 
Fuel card would be nice, cant see that happening though. Should have a word with the pit crew and see if i can get some free fuel!

Im going to "Driving Miss Daisy" it tomorrow and see what happens.
 
Ive got the mountune kit on mine, cant recommend it highly enough, only paid £900 on it as well when they had a deal on aaaages back.

Does exactly what it says on the tin, isnt the cheapest but the ford warranty and the ford clout behind it meant it was the best option for me. Wasnt keen on the idea of a DIY remap, the fact your getting remap, IC and AF told me there was some proper thinking that warranted the extra initial outlay.

MPG - not great, currently seeing 19 with usual work and back and thats hardly driving like a nutter

Can see 30mpg plus on a run, no worries but you aint never gonna see good economy from an ST.
 
I've achieved 33MPG (on Bluefin Stage1) on a trip up to North London and back, with a mixture of 80MPH cruising and booting it. There is a fair bit of rush hour town driving in there as well.

I've achieved ~40MPG over around 30 miles locally trying really hard to drive economically. So I don't see why that wouldn't be possible on the motorway, but that really would be mind numbingly boring.
 
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I had someone tell me I must be wrong the last time I said I managed 33MPG on a run quite easily.

I often wonder if it is a combination of ignorance and driving style.
 
Recorded 34 mpg for the first 30 miles of my commute, got fed up with that and managed to get 19 mpg by the time i reached work! Sod the fuel economy, the noise is worth it :)
 
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