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What part do you not get? 145 on the speedo can mean many different speeds, so saying you've had 145 on the clock means nothing.
Only tools try to max their car - like it's some kind of achievement. I may be mistaken but I'm pretty sure the Cup's gearing will not allow 145mph (GPS).
No need to apologise. As mentioned, saying it will do 145 on the speedo means sod all.
And yes, I have driven a Clio but since you have owned two, you must know better. LOL..."hot shot". You been watching Top Gun or something equally gay?!
LOL at "How fast does a Cup go"! And, 145...dream on!
Not sure how you answer the OP's question as I can't understand most of it.
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Not responding to the troll comments as I was generally interested but it seems some of the fools who SC their Clios are beyond conversation and have to respond with crap.
Good luck with the jog.
The fact you have written all this bumf is enough to prove it is pointless trying to compare any of the cars. "I raced this Cupra and won" really means zero. Obviously, the Clio rules all in every situation and for all intents and purposes, the 156 hp Cupra will be a bit off the pace when...
Well you can keep wondering, Rocket boy. And I didn't say there wasn't any point in tuning it, more no point spending that money for the gains. You brought up the cupra.net chat, not me. That has nothing to do with this thread.
Jog on.
LOL, it's not difficult to understand. Off you pop then, you'll not be offending me. What does you having a Seat have anything to do with this thread? t**t!
Surely even a nice, smooth power delivery will still overwhelm the front wheels until high speeds? Obviously, above 100 it will be devastating but 1st, 2nd & 3rd, maybe 4th will be spinning the fronts up.