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I want my felicia to go like this!

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wow! watch him fling that about!

:thumbup:

He's a bit of a show-off, isn't he? Now if you want your car to go like that, it's as easy as 1,2,3:

1 Put some bog-off great engine in where the back seat used to be and use it to drive the back wheels (I'm only guessing, but the way that car handles it doesn't look like a front-engine FWD to me!);

2 Replace all the suspension and most of the structural members;

3 Train hard at rally driving for three or four years.

You see? Piece of cake when you know how!

Looks like lift off oversteer?

As far as i understand... the felicia kit car was just a standard 1.3 spi/mpi engine but with some extras to get it up to around 110BHP... could be wrong though!

Hello to all.

1º find a road without movement and with some curves.

2º push the car to the limit high RPM turn and take off the gas pedal and you will see the back enter in slide.

3º cunterstear and enjoy.

BTW your suspection must be hard or you can have problems.

thats a 1.5 (re-worked 1.3) front wheel drive, wide track kit-car running on ether, HP race shoxs, or pro-flex ones.

mine handles a bit like that when on 15's. but i need to get a stiffer rear anti roll bar, to match the 20mm one on the front.

does anybody know how i can get more performance out of my skoda felicia 1.3mpi ? i have a induction kit fitted but hasnt amde a great deal of difference any help would be great :) thanks tom

Looks like lift off oversteer?

True :thumbup:

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