Wishlist Savings
Get 20% off this week and every week!
To learn more about Wishlists -
click here
How much is delivery?
Pumaspeed can deliver anywhere in the world. You can now select a delivery country within your shopping basket and immediately see how much delivery will cost.
We accept payment by
|
Started in 1999 PUMASPEED has become one of the UK's premier FORD performance tuning and styling companies,
specializing solely in the Ford PUMA compact coupé. With an extensive background in engineering, motor sports and the
vehicle modification scene, we offer a friendly honest and personal service.
The company has now branched into all aspects of the latest ford range Fiesta ST 150, Focus ST ,Focus RS.
Please take a look through our constantly updated website, if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us, or pay us a visit.
|
 |
We are situated just 1 mile towards Wakefield off junction 39 on the M1.
Pumaspeed are dedicated to the supply of parts, services and accessories to the ford vehicle owner, from the Fiesta, or puma through Fiesta ST, Focus ST or a full performance spec 400 bhp focus RS. Tuning is our passion
From a Full Service, rear spoiler, new clutch or Milltek Sport Stainless Steel exhaust system we can supply you with performance upgrades from mild to wild. We also buy and sell used vehicles ,take a look at the forecourt section, this includes puma and racing puma , focus rs and some special project cars If the trade in price you've been offered is too low, then give us a call.
What Fast Ford Say About Pumaspeed (Fast Ford Article 2005)
Pumaspeed, it does exactly what it says on the sign. Well,
sort of. Sure, when Tony McQuire launched Pumaspeed back in 1999, it did
specialise in Pumas, but in recent years the company has spread to cater
it"s expertise for a much wider range of Fords.
"I built an Escort Cosworth in 1995 from a shell, that was my intro to Fords" explains
Tony. "When I first saw the Evo Puma I decided I wanted one of those instead." Tony
reckons that is Ford could produce a Puma 4X4 then so could he; this man"s not
lacking in self confidence |
|
"I was re-shelling loads of Pumas at the time" he remembers "I wanted an RS200
but I didn"t have the money to buy one." By then Tony was driving around in a
460 bhp Escort Cosworth and the simplest idea seemed to be to transfer the good
bits across to the puma shell. A straightforward transplant? "Nowhere near," Tony
replies. "It was a nightmare." Work was abandoned for almost 18 months while
the needs of his growing customer base started to take up most of his time - he
thinks he re-shelled about 60 Pumas during his early years, and could now go
on Mastermind with Pumas as his specialist subject. He"s built up a mind-numbing
level of knowledge about parts right across the Ford range; what parts are interchangeable
between models, or need to be adapted to fit. |
 |
Tony reckons that his Cosworth Puma was never planned as a publicity
gimmick - it was always just going to be his car; end of story. Although,
Pumaspeed hasn"t done bad for publicity out of the car, despite that claim.
We refer you to Exhibit A - the front cover of May 2003"s Fast Ford, which
proudly hangs behind the boss" desk.
Since the car first hit the road in 2001 it"s been totally reliable, well, apart
from a self inflicted drive shaft breakage, that is.
The creation of possibly the most famous Puma in the country, if not the world,
generated interest in Tony, and what his company could do for Pumas in terms
of performance, handling and styling. |
He"s built up a reputation which continues to grow. Despite that Tony
thinks
that being in the north of England - Wakefield to be exact - puts him at a disadvantage
when it comes to attracting customers.
So, how does Tony sum up his ever-growing business? "We"re a competent workshop which fits quality components," he replies. "We won"t sell you stuff that won"t work on your car, unless you insist - but I"ll always tell you if it works before you buy!"
|
|
 |
For example, lots of customers say they want a chip, but it may not be the best
option for improved performance. Tony says people are often better off with
a performance manifold instead, which can release as much as 18 bhp - he"s
got graphs to back up this claim. He describes this as old-skool technology
that has been forgotten about, but he"s keen to resurrect it.
Over the years Pumaspeed has gained quite a reputation for putting Racing Puma
engines where Ford never intended them to sit, such as in Kas and Fiestas, several
of which have been featured in Fast Ford.
The cost for this type of conversion? Call it £3000 for getting a 160 bhp Racing Puma engine under a Fiesta bonnet. And Tony"s no slouch when it comes to transplanting a Zetec into an innocent Ka either.
|
Bodykits, wide-arch versions in particular, are also good sellers at
Pumaspeed - how about £1000 for the Puma version, plus an extra £900 to
fit, or maybe £425 for the F2 Racing Puma spoiler, and that"s painted and
fitted.
Pumaspeed is not just about mental bodykits though, it is more
than happy to carry out a routine full service for around £115, plus Vat.
Look out for a Milltek manifold and exhaust fitting guide
for a MKVI Fiesta coming soon to a Fast Ford near you. Tony suspects that
his Milltek system for the Fiesta ST150 is going to be a best seller - he"s
getting some very positive feedback from his most recent sales.
|
 |
Milltek already produces more unique parts for the Focus RS, such as a turbo
downpipe de-cat system for those who have swapped to a GT28 turbo - that will
set you back £185 and allows you to run up to 400 bhp.
The company also offers a wide range of performance and tuning parts for all
types of Ford, and produces several of its own brands like Pumaspeed header tanks
and stainless steel battery covers, while its rear discs conversion is finding
its way into the back of many a fast Ford. And how could we forget its mental
flamer kit, check out the fitting guide in December 2004"s issue.
"I concentrate on what I do best," Tony tells us, and if you want to reap the
benefits of what he and his team do so well, then Pumaspeed is open from 8 am-6
pm Monday to Friday and 9 am-2 pm on Saturdays. Should you need a fix afterhours,
you can always check out its comprehensive website available 24/7 at www.pumaspeed.co.uk.
Please feel free to visit our Performance Centre to see what Pumaspeed can do
for you. Click here for directions. |
| Why not take a look at our ... Featured Cars |
|
|
|
Shopping Cart
Your shopping cart is empty
|