Are remaps worth the money...realistically do you notice it and think wow
i think a lot of it comes down to = what do you want from it and what mods you have got.
you could get between 5-15 bhp (mods depending)?
Are remaps worth the money...realistically do you notice it and think wow
i think a lot of it comes down to = what do you want from it and what mods you have got.
you could get between 5-15 bhp (mods depending)?
It's got a dedicated narrowband - I'm not using wideband simulated as narrow as I understand that's a bit of a s**te setup
And it runs at 14.7 on part throttle through town on the wideband display - so how exactly is it setup wrong?
I should also point out he asked if I wanted practical economy or track speed and I said track speed as it's not a daily drive. But still it seems to be setup fine to me
I did it for this very reason and it's the best waste of several grand I've ever spent. Never had a cold Fillet Burger since. I have to confess that it has nothing at all to do with the sheer driving fun a well-setup ITB'd Clio provides, whether on track or favourite stretches of back road. Why waste money for those reasons?! LOL!Same opinion as me then, why pay £3K for iTB's when all you doing to do is show them off to your mates. May make your car faster to the nearest KFC but not worth the price tag.
More than 1 sensor. Pedants on here are giving me a headache
yes perfectly legal if they're setup to pass emissions properly
yes perfectly legal if they're setup to pass emissions properly
I do conversions yes. I don't sell kits though, mail order isn't really my thing apart from a few items. I like to tailor every job to the car and owner anyway
Plan on a few track days a year once i get the suspension refreshed etc etc, but i want ITBs for the noise and low down power increase, and purely because i can. Stupid question but are ITBs MOT legal?? I cant see why not but never know. As you all seem to have had them you are the best people to ask
How much do you charge for a walk in, walk out service? i.e I give you the car and you fit the iTB's and do all mapping ?
It'll work out about £3k give or take once filter, radiator and fan options are worked out. More if you want cams at the same time obviously
different with cams. Peak power tends to be higher up the revs and you don't have as good a torque spread
Get both. Throttle bodies trump cams every time. Totally transform the car if done right. People that say they're not worth it are either A. Poor. Or B. Just don't know what they're talking about or care about pub talk figures. Or more understandably prefer boost which is a different kettle of fish altogether.
This^?It'll work out about £3k give or take once filter, radiator and fan options are worked out. More if you want cams at the same time obviously
Price to throttle body, could buy you another car.
Even on my shi^e track saxo, if I had a time machine, I wouldn't fit ITB's.
I share the same views and opinions as Phil. Not ghey or owt like.
If you get them 2nd hand then I'm pretty sure they won't loose much money if you wanted to take them off and sell them on.
I did.
Buying the boddies is the cheap and easy part.
But.. 2nd hand... whilst the concept is fine (and I got mine from a reputable guy... well as reputable as you can safely know someone from what he/she/it types on a web page..) and the boddies were advertised as 'complete' - there were fittings missing, TPS missing and still some diy to do after all the parts are removed from his 'well packaged' solution.
Not that I'm bitter about it or anything, but yeah in concept, 2nd hand is cheaper.
Then comes the ECU, mapping (also the labour for fitting if you don't do it) blah blah blah. Even just the hassle of getting it to the place to be mapped is a pain.
So, all said and done - £3k for a solution, isn't bad value IMO. Its just that would spend that elsewhere - and from experience, not on ITB's.
But its all IMO - so gives a who fcuk. If you know what I mean.
Ye I suppose that's the thing, unless you get really lucky and get 100% of the stuff needed then you will need to fiddle about.
And that's the thing if I start collecting parts bit by bit over time, it won't be a huge outlay all at once and then I will prob buy an ecu and have it put together at the end. And when I say a while I mean at least a year possible a few lol
I don't want to get rid of it so it would be worth it to me but I also do look at it as this is a lot of money for not an amazing amount of stuff lol
I don't know what it is but I think I might start collecting parts to throttle body mine in the future, I'm not going to rush into buying all the stuff straight away but just start a collection of items and put a kit together slowly.