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What should I do first...?

Which shall I do first? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Which shall I do first?

    • Seat Cupra Intake + Green Filter + Strut brace
      62%
      28
    • Tuning Box
      8%
      4
    • ICE (music)
      22%
      10
    • Brake pad + fluid upgrade
      6%
      3

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What mods shall I do first on the Furby?

Options:

1. Seat Cupra Intake, Green Filter, Strut brace

2. Tuning Box

3. ICE

4. Brake pads + fluid upgrade.

What would be the best order to do them in?

Poll coming up...

Hard poll this...

Depends what you want i suppose...

Do you want to start the slippary road off to modding your car for power etc? Or do you like and listen to a lot of music?

As a start I think the Seat Cupra Intake, Green Panel Filter, and Strutbrace is a good little package :thumbup:

  • Author

Thanks for the reply mate...

I posted this at Seat Cupra and their results so far are much different to here...

They have 2 votes for strut brace, 3 for tuning box, 1 for ICE and 4 for brake upgrades. Overall, tuning box is in the lead so far, then strut + induction, then brake then ICE.

Do the brakes when you need to replace worn out pads, save a bit of brass.

I say strut brace etc first.

1,4,2,3...in that order. :)

Strange firing order on your motor Mr MongeyHanger ;)

Strange firing order on your motor Mr MonkeyHanger ;)

Well it IS a Skoda :P

  • Author
1,4,2,3...in that order. :)

Its looking increasingly likely I admit.

That was the order I sort of had in mind too, just wanted to know what others thought :thumbup:

You've missed another rather obvious option especially applicable to the RS Furby.

5. Top up with oil - again :D

:sofahide:

Stereo first for me.

Then if I was looking at improving my car I'd sort out the braking and handling *before* giving it the extra power rather than find out it needed them when you crash.

After that I'd do any minor performance mods before a remap rather than after them to be able to get the most out of the engine

Strut brace for me as well - I reckon I'll get that, spray it Green and get that installed. It is unlikely to void warranty (will ask first) and it does have a good impact on handling.

I reckon in Green it looks good too :D

  • Author

Jimmy :finger::D

Helpmedisappear, I do like my music, but honestly the standard headunit is fine for now. Nothing special, but acceptable. It will get done :)

  • 10 months later...

I was amazed how much difference it made putting my Alpine in instead of stock cd player the sound quallity is much better and its not a new Alpine.

I agree with whoever said dont change the brakes till you need to.

I would and have gone for strut brace first its 50 quid and takes 2 minutes to fit and you notice the difference.

but while youre at the seat stealership order the cupra inlet save you making 2 trips lol

Wow...a year old thread brought back to life :)

lol - another thread brought up from the grave!

I think its somewhat irrelevant now as Paul has sold his vRS and had a Mk2 Gold GTI 1.8 8v and now has a Clio 182!

Still interesting though.

My first mod was replacement head unit - really makes a huge difference, almost makes the std speakers sound good. :thumbup:

Yes indeed. To answer Pauls question though maybe you should think 'out of the box' so to speak. Don't follow the herd with mods why don't you consider getting a Mk 2 Golf GTI and then maybe a Clio 182 instead :)

******. Not quick enough....

paul

the mod you should have on your 182 and golf is a Skoda Badge! Front and back.

Fantastic thread.

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Yes indeed. To answer Pauls question though maybe you should think 'out of the box' so to speak. Don't follow the herd with mods why don't you consider getting a Mk 2 Golf GTI and then maybe a Clio 182 instead :)

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

i think pauls cars show that he is a reall "classy Fella" keep em

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