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Superb now lowered on Eibachs

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I'm afraid no. They've remapped your car so that it lasts forever. If you chip the 1.9 TDI more than 170 bhp the chance of a broken clutch/turbo etc. is 100%. If you want more power you'll have to upgrade the clutch and flywheel to comprehend more than 270 lb ft. The turbo will hit it's max at around 200 bhp. And then again it will die quickly driving with that kind of power, so that will need to be upgraded also... around the carousel goes.

The map you have now is almost equal to mine. It has lasted for 9 years with no faults to the engine and still the original clutch.

That turbo's at its max its the pd130 remember

Torque can go to around 300lb/ft on stock clutch

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I think I'll accept my lot and enjoy driving it then. I was just a bit confused with the stock figures the rolling road produced. I know the Superb will never be an Alpina D5, but at least it's a got a bit more ooomph now :thumbup:

That turbo's at its max its the pd130 remember

Torque can go to around 300lb/ft on stock clutch

You are right, i'm sorry. :-)

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