jazzer2k3
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Ye lmao, Hell with some headwork ull be racing Supra's !
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Mike
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
iv heard some crap in my time
 
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Dan Lewis
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where's dave A when you need him about dodgy rolling roads!
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jazzer2k3
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He will tell u this one is utter shit like us
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Steve
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email them back with this link
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Dan Lewis
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So you would say its highly doubtfull/not likly they are pushing this power
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jazzer2k3
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VERY noway IMO
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Scotty C
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U went from 109bhp to 130bhp with just a indcution kit and cat back system?! Sorry, but that RR is utter crap!
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jazzer2k3
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100% Shit
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Robin
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either VVT is very good on Suzuki engines, or the RR was shit.
any pre-mod graphs taken on the same day?
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
iv heard some crap in my time
Didn't you gain 20 brake in your 106 GTi with a cat back and induction kit? If it weren't you, it seems to be the norm for them from what i've read.
Can't see why a VVC engine, which probably revs to around 8k, can't see similar benifits .
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ed
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n/a - waste of time with no other mods.
turbo - risky, but worth it if done right.
turbo derv - if done correctly and safely then definately worth it.
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L30 SCT
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mate look at my spec and i have only managed to get 142.5 before getting chipped. there is no way they can make that sort of power
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Dan Lewis
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well here is the link to all the graphs/people talking about it
http://www.sisoc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=60691#p60691
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Steve
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i saw it was called "Dyno Race" and click the red cross
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Chris F
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i saw it was called "Dyno Race" and click the red cross
Name Change needed Steve
R.R.Steve
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by almost_me
where's dave A when you need him about dodgy rolling roads!
here I am
dont get me started on 'chippeduk'
do a search on migweb and passion ford, they are a propper dodgy set-up. they tried selling people on MIG and PF their stuff, unfortunately they tried it on with the wrong people as most members on both site know more about engine management than chippeduk will ever know.
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Grip
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Ah, a facts Vs misinformed opinion fest from owners of that Barryboy staple - the Corsa.
Vauxhall Corsa - default choice of the imagination free.
Fact is, an Ignis Sport in standard form is quicker than a GSi, and a remapped Ignis would eat it.
These remap results are real, tried and tested with multiple owners getting similar results. Get over it.
Simply, the 1.5 VVt Twin-can 16v engine in the Ignis Sport is brilliant, and has much tuning scope. In fact, the 2004 JWRC winning car has much the same engine, only bored out to 1600cc, VVT removed and tuned to over 200bhp.
Final point- what would qualify owners of Corsas to criticise a superior car?
Jealousy is a cruel mistress...
[Edited on 22-10-2006 by Grip]
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ed
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You signed up especially to say that. Well done.
No one commented on what car was better. We were meerly discussing the facts when it comes to remaps.
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Dan Lewis
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Dave A where is a dyno dynamics rr near leicester/birmingham?
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Dan Lewis
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Oh and grip to be fair some people on that site have no idea fr example:
that link made me laugh to be honest, i was gonna post in it to explain a few things to them but you can just tell from their attitude what sort of people they are. they could have looked at the evidence in front of them and came to an "inteligent" conclusion that maybe required a little thought along the way.
tbh if someone aproched me and said they had their 1.6 or even 1.4 corsa remaped and saw a gain of 30bhp with induction and exhaust i probably wouldnt doubt them.
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Mike
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quote: Originally posted by Grip
Ah, a facts Vs misinformed opinion fest from owners of that Barryboy staple - the Corsa.
Vauxhall Corsa - default choice of the imagination free.
Fact is, an Ignis Sport in standard form is quicker than a GSi, and a remapped Ignis would eat it.
These remap results are real, tried and tested with multiple owners getting similar results. Get over it.
Simply, the 1.5 VVt Twin-can 16v engine in the Ignis Sport is brilliant, and has much tuning scope. In fact, the 2004 JWRC winning car has much the same engine, only bored out to 1600cc, VVT removed and tuned to over 200bhp.
Final point- what would qualify owners of Corsas to criticise a superior car?
Jealousy is a cruel mistress...
[Edited on 22-10-2006 by Grip]
As stated earlier on I worked for Suzuki. Ignis sport is decent performance. Never been in a GSi so couldn't compare, but Ignis sport is still a Suzuki! Therefore not in any way superior the Corsa. So go back to where you come from!
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Grip
Vauxhall Corsa - default choice of the imagination free.
quote: Originally posted by Grip
These remap results are real, tried and tested with multiple owners getting similar results. Get over it.
Rolling Road figures can easily be fixed by a simple few clicks on the software. Not saying the figures are wrong, but they could be.
quote: Originally posted by Grip
Simply, the 1.5 VVt Twin-can 16v engine in the Ignis Sport is brilliant, and has much tuning scope. In fact, the 2004 JWRC winning car has much the same engine, only bored out to 1600cc, VVT removed and tuned to over 200bhp.
Same as the C16XE GSi engine then .
Thought so.
[Edited on 22-10-2006 by Robin]
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ed
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He probably hasn't even stopped to think that you can get figures like 250bhp out of a Corsa 1.6 though Robin
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Robin
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I also like the irony of "Get over it", in a post from someone who registered with the sole intention of posting
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