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Result of my fabia Vrs on the rolling road

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Theres not a reduction in the MPG as far as I am aware, still getting 38-40mpg in the town, the worst I have had is 29mpg and that was stop start journey, even after the run we were still getting 40 to the gallon!

Davy

Would he have a noticiable reduction in MPG if it was overfueling?
Theres not a reduction in the MPG as far as I am aware, still getting 38-40mpg in the town, the worst I have had is 29mpg and that was stop start journey, even after the run we were still getting 40 to the gallon!

Davy

The only instance where overfuelling will worsten mpg is when you're using the 'extra' performance. If you're just driving steadily, the engine will inject the same amount of fuel to maintain any given speed whether you're overfuelling or not. Therefore, if I just drive mine in normal 'commute mode', I get the 45-ish mpg I always have - but if I throw in the odd B-road blast, and make use of the extra performance my Dragon box gives me, I can struggle to better 40mpg over the course of a week...

I remember mine was 143 bhp on Jabbas rolling road before the remap and 193 bhp after the remap plus bits.

Not sure how accurate it is but I was more interested in before/after results which resulted in 35% improvement in power which I was most pleased with.

I can't remember what torque it was originally, maybe around 240 lb's before and 311 lb's after which is a massive leap.

I do have to be careful with the std. clutch though but so far so good after 20k miles post remap.

would be impressad with these results if you had made these figures when the other standard cars made pretty much stock figures,mine made 155bhp and 270ft lbs of torque,the other standard motors made no where near that:thumbup:

And mine made 154bhp and a whopping 290lbs/ft standard last month at (Ironically named) Vsport :D

Car's a 56 plate and completely standard as I've owned it from new :)

Congrats on your extra oomph mate, maybe we should create a sticky with performance figures with printouts to see how much the cars output varies? It's rather strange that Skoda would input the bhp figure as 130 when most people in this thread have acheived over that stock :thumbup:

rolling road results vary massively,the only way these results count is if you have been on the rolling road with a group,on the same day at the same time,you need to compare and if all the resiults are high then the rolling road is well out,it has been well documented on here that there are only one or two trustable rolling roads as most tend to read very optimisticly.File0001.jpg

come on then peeps post the proof up for us to study

When i put my standard fabia VRS SE on the rolers with only about 6k miles on the clock it made 150bhp and 341Nm which was a big surprise to me.

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