Quote: Originally posted by sn00p on 16 March 2004
"there is no way they could tweak it."
Please, enlighten me with your years of experience in engine management software.
I only read that in autocar the other week (Pretty much 100% sure it was autocar) it was in the back of the magazine where they give the vital statistics on cars.
Either renaults figures are wildly out or autocars figures are wildly out, they dont add up.
Ok i work for a company called tumarc check our website http://www.tumarc.comwww.tumarc.com along with other things we build and supply OBD scan tools and PCM readers/writers for mapping of oem products.
There is no way you could make the 182 significantly faster using a remap without making it noticeable. (fuel consumption would be reduced along with other things)
i have worked for years in car industry and in the field of automotive research.
That good enough?
PS buy this weeks autocar there is a section on the mk1 172 in the back.
Quote: Originally posted by Funkyjahooner on 17 March 2004
Evo 7.1
Renault stock figure car not tested
(car was tested later at 6.5)
Car 7.1
Again not tested
Auto Express 7.1
Again car not tested
Autocar 6.3 !!!
Road test result, same car as evo previously tested at 6.5 but with more miles on it.
Before anyone starts please remember the difference between tested and driven.
Quote: Originally posted by Chins on 16 March 2004
Brief summary
For those that like their figures first (Car had 1700 miles on it)
0-60 in 6.3
0-100 in 17.0 (0.1 slower than a Cup according to Autocar ie sod all)
30-70 in 5.8
30 2.6
40 3.7
50 5.0
60 6.3
70 8.4
80 10.6
90 13.6
100 17.0
110 22.0
Which is the common thing in France...Quote: Originally posted by Jeremy Townsend on 17 March 2004
The claimed figures of 7.1 secs are to 100km/h or 62.5 mph.
Agreed! Didnt autocar get a 15.5 or something for the CTR to the ton. This would mean that it would easily see off a cup! LOL!Quote: Originally posted by chowy on 19 March 2004
Autocar do tend to be able to do better 0-60 times than any other mag!!!
I wonder if thier timing gear needs calibrating!! LOL
Never knew youd had a 106 GTi as well Dave, so did I, and so did the guy that took you out for a spin in his Cup at Elvington...Quote: Originally posted by dave182 on 19 March 2004
i am extremely impressed by the handling of my car so far, it definitely goes where i point it! (and I thought my 106gti was good!
Quote: Originally posted by brazo on 20 March 2004
Bearing in mind that every mag posts a differnt time depenat on car/driver and every other other variable I think we will just have to rely on the manufactures quoted times!