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  1. the ibiza cupra tdi would beat both of them :ignore:
  2. went last saturday and was kinda happy, got three runs one 215bhp and the last two (heatsoak) 205bhp but most impressive was torque got 330lbs @ 2600rpm he could only put foot down at 2600 cos of slip so should peak at 2000 and hold the 330 lbs then slowly down to 285lbs @the point of peak bhp! and the funny thing is everyone was getting low figures tbh i hwas hoping for 210 plus as i keep fairly well with a stage 2 (240bhp on the same day) mk4 ibiza 1.8T but he had low torque so could explain it. the clutch slip is really bad and slips on and off through the rev range so i'm hoping for better figures once a uprated clutch is in place... just to let you know the remapped figures of a 160pd cos i don't know anyone else to get there 160pd rr after a remap just tuner figures, which are estimates
  3. FIAT uno 0.8l wow it was like a go kart on steroids and ****e handling..... blew a headgasket after friend thought it was a good idea to go over 80mph :(
  4. DON't DO IT!!!! WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY! just get good A+ books study then book a test yourself! P.s i know from experience.
  5. i'll give you a run, midrange of course tailed one on a road up to 70-120 didn't pull prob 1 car he let me past then from 70-130 he didn't manage to overtake nice bloke gave me a thumbs up and flash when i pulled off slip road.
  6. superchips i think alot use, but expensive
  7. http://media.putfile.com/0-100-tdi... enjoy
  8. have a different exhaust manifold as well and exhaust. revs happily to 5,000rpm same as turbo as 150 boost is up from 1.5 to 1.55 with exhaust diffrencence. i like the fabia was going to buy one , then came across the cupra tdi went for a drive and it was manic. so brought one, expensive to run compared to fabia i'm sure with ins grp15 :( put mine on wiegh bridge 1200kg with back seats out 1150kg got a 14.63 and 0-60 6.4 @ pod and gti inters. especting 14.4 with new clutch and tweeks. friend has a 130pd and when his remapp and mine standard i kept up, someone got 175bhp rr standard! get to a roundabout and this things dominate, break late massive fade free brakes and handling is spot on the 150/160 takes longer to spool than 130 so doing work on pipes and dp to change this. my 2pence. new fabia vrs hopefully will have the 170 2.0 unit! may be tempted! the 130pd fabia is still v quick driven one and felt v capable.
  9. probrably tired of going up and down soo fast it gave up!
  10. Thanks alot bet a remapped 4 x 4 octavia's quite good fun whats the handling like?
  11. some in europe 210bhp! upsolute state 208bhp but i need a new clutch before going over 300-20lbs-ft and 200bhp when i'm finished hoping for 320lbs-ft and 205bhp only weighs 1200 as well so pretty light, goes well enough. back end revised from standard lexus style lights and big cupra writing.
  12. hello!! been on site a few times and found a few bits of knowelege useful, as have same engine as fabia vrs but heres my lady basically got a remap pretty rapid, got a 14.6 at the pod, Btw it's a cupra tdi 160pd just saving for bilstein suspension and ARB's so should make it a lot better round corners also uprated clutch / exhaust to finish the car any comments, questions? thought i would say offical hello as hope to make it to a nearby meet soon. p.s not concerned about numberplate
  13. a remapp and fmic and exhaust on those would see 300bhp
  14. can you post a vid of 0-100 in your car please like this http://media.putfile.com/0-100-tdi
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