Basic tuning mods for a 1.8iS?
Discussion
As above really, looking at what mods are possible and costs involved. Sure this has been covered loads but search isnt working!
Car already has bilstein shocks, rear brace (behind seats) and 195/50 tyres but thats it. So for say £500 what would be the best use of my money? Induction kit and sports exhaust? Alignment check and up rated anti roll bars? etc etc.
Really looking on the performance side more than handling as handling is good already. Any hints would be great, thanks.
Ben
Car already has bilstein shocks, rear brace (behind seats) and 195/50 tyres but thats it. So for say £500 what would be the best use of my money? Induction kit and sports exhaust? Alignment check and up rated anti roll bars? etc etc.
Really looking on the performance side more than handling as handling is good already. Any hints would be great, thanks.
Ben
For £500 you are looking at driver tuning.
http://bookatrack.com/-pE_Trackday-Calendar
Pick a day, rent a helmet, book instruction.
Or keep saving until you have enough to buy and fit a super/turbocharger kit.
http://bookatrack.com/-pE_Trackday-Calendar
Pick a day, rent a helmet, book instruction.
Or keep saving until you have enough to buy and fit a super/turbocharger kit.
Munter said:
For £500 you are looking at driver tuning.
http://bookatrack.com/-pE_Trackday-Calendar
Pick a day, rent a helmet, book instruction.
Or keep saving until you have enough to buy and fit a super/turbocharger kit.
I'd do the instruction before going FI though http://bookatrack.com/-pE_Trackday-Calendar
Pick a day, rent a helmet, book instruction.
Or keep saving until you have enough to buy and fit a super/turbocharger kit.
So basically no performance improvement unless you spend big bucks or go FI?
But handling is a better bet to 'tweek'? If a car has bilstein suspension and is lowered by about 30mm or so, how do I check what springs have been put on it and if it has been done properly? I have heard that Eibach springs are good but dont know if thats what are on there or not???
Thanks
But handling is a better bet to 'tweek'? If a car has bilstein suspension and is lowered by about 30mm or so, how do I check what springs have been put on it and if it has been done properly? I have heard that Eibach springs are good but dont know if thats what are on there or not???
Thanks
Cafe Racer said:
Unless you get rear ended and hit your head on it.
Which is more likely to happen?
Erm, seats have headrests? The rollbar is above your head? You would have to be really tall to hit your head on one IMO. Are you speaking from personal experience or just what you've read elsewhere?Which is more likely to happen?
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