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Asked someone about the programming for the oil lights etc. It's probably possible, but need to find out if folk have been playing with the ecu (which is a different version to the e46 m3).
The new throttle mapping is brilliant. Used a suggested new strategy from the forum, and tweaked the...
I sat in one at goodwood, straight after a fiesta st and the pug. Clio was (imo) comfortably the cheapest feeling, and the least special.
Quite like the Peugeot, it's weird having the dials above the wheel, but the small wheel and seats feel good.
I don't agree that's the view that most prospective owners take. Yes they want more space, refinement, build etc etc. In short, they want a golf. And that's what they're buying.
The market for that sort of car is there. But it's a market that Renault can't get to. And given the finance deals...
Sad that they've chased a market that aren't interested in renaults, leaving ford to clean up the new buyers that were interested. The revisions have addressed the major issue (gearbox) hopefully, but I still look at it and think I'd rather have the fiesta. Despite not enjoying the fiesta that...
Going to get the brakes fitted with the suspension. Would of thought it's programmable, there a thread on cutters, more programmable things being worked on.
Good fella. Just did some programming, activated the smg shift lights, changed the warm up light sequence, altered throttle mapping etc. And ordered some kW v2's.
Depends what you're after. The 197 is more comfortable and feels a bit more modern. But the Trophy is just epic to drive, and will hold value better. Also slightly quicker, and significantly more economical. The gearbox isn't made of butter and brioche, which the 197's are.
Exclusivity? Don't...
That's looks good. I'd have gone cup suspension, as it's more supple than previous generations (the cup suspended one I drove had a nicer ride than the r26).
How are you finding the box?
Shows how badly Renault have dropped the ball. As a total fan boy (I've owned 9), think it's quite sad that if I was in the market for a hot hatch the current clio rs wouldn't even be on the short list.
Isn't that only true if you ignore the fiesta over boost? Taking that into account and the fiesta lighter weight, doesn't it actually have the higher power to weight figure?
I imagine that once the anniversary fuss has subsided the spec will filter down to become the standard 208.
From reading...
Be interesting to see what difference a proper lsd would make to the fiesta. In latest EVO article, same day and same driver it lapped Bedford South 2.5s slower than the new pug 208 gti anniversary thing. 2.5s!
The meg has more grip and stability than the fiesta as standard, and the brakes are better imo. It's from a class above and performs that way.
That doesn't reflect poorly on the fiesta at all, different cars at a different price point. Apples and oranges!
Drive it like you stole it from day 1. It's probably had a final post assembly test drive where it's driven harder than you ever would on the road. The tolerances these days mean running in meaningless from everything I've read.
We all know the quickest cars are spanked from day one. I'd say...
+1. Don't buy one for the nice added bits. Buy a solid base and go from there. Keep an eye on m3cutters, few cars recently up with decent history of subframe etc.