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True, but isn't the Fester mostly just there so you can collect signatures for running the Skyline?

No the Fiesta is going to be a lot of fun.

It's perfect for the Tin Tops.

It goes round Brands quicker than my 600bhp R35 used to...

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Good to see you might get this project back on the road Richard.

 

BTW I found the GT30 on the 1.8 running at 400bhp pretty laggy and especially when compared to a standing start with a ko3. I was surprised just how laggy it was. Obviously once on boost it goes like stink but it is laggy especially if your expecting instant boost. Top end it just kept on giving but low revs was pretty laggy and id prefer low down instant boost to top end keep on going high speed but it all depends on where the car will be used. 

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Not at the moment, it's on storage while I concentrate on more important stuff. (car/racing projects) however seeing David's pile of s**** Citigo on track Monday it does make me want to get it done soon so I can blow him into the water

 

 

Added my own bit at the end :bandit:

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I see you added a bit. :D

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Im gonna presume this is still currently a mothballed project?

 

 

Yes other things on I am more interested in, if I am honest.

 

Started club racing and it's great.

Plus the Yeti I tweaked a little because this was taking AGES turned out better than expected and will be 700bhp in around a month.

The sheer amount of time this took, the slow progress at times and the amount that still needs to be sorted means it has not really registered on my "to do" list.

When I am through the racing season I'll probably get it finished.

Probably in time for the facelifted Citigo to come out...

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Yes other things on I am more interested in, if I am honest.

Started club racing and it's great.

Plus the Yeti I tweaked a little because this was taking AGES turned out better than expected and will be 700bhp in around a month.

The sheer amount of time this took, the slow progress at times and the amount that still needs to be sorted means it has not really registered on my "to do" list.

When I am through the racing season I'll probably get it finished.

Probably in time for the facelifted Citigo to come out...

700 horsies in a yeti :D thats just epic scale madness :thumbup:

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Hurry up and crack on with it then [emoji14] you should buy that turbo the guy had to offer

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No the Fiesta is going to be a lot of fun.

It's perfect for the Tin Tops.

It goes round Brands quicker than my 600bhp R35 used to...

The fiesta is outrageous

Just watch next year he will be up top for sure

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Finally mastered BossFox academy by reading this and the Yeti vRS thread all the way to the end. Absolutely mind-boggling, all i can say is that both cars are an absolute inspiration. Keep calm and dope skodas.

 

Should i ever participate in whale racing by putting a 2.5 TFSI in a superb, it will be Richard who deserves all the credit. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

I wonder, is a Superb close enough to a Phaeton to make a W12 possible?

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