ITB'd MK1
.........a short peak of torque like ITB's offer.
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.........a short peak of torque like ITB's offer.
Has one of these actually hit over 160 ft lb's yet? they might make 185-195bhp but seem to put out about 155 ft lb's which is yawntastically flat imo and barely better than stock?
Everyone knows you don't get the same figures that you do from ITBS, and no it's not to save it from blowing up. A healthy fr4 should do between 160-170ftlbs on itbs, with or without cams.. The whole appeal of this kit is it bolts on, looks the part and you can retain pretty much everything. Which seems to tick the right boxes for a lot of folk on here
I had one for about 2 months. I then sold my car for a meg r26. Enough said really.
I had one for about 2 months. I then sold my car for a meg r26. Enough said really.
Sure...
Apart from the fact my car only made 179bhp/143ft/lb, the whole experience was a nightmare start to finish. car not being ready for mapping sessions even with plenty of notice given, car being up there for weeks at a time etc. nothing happened until i threatened to take it elsewhere to be fixed. the whole top of the engine needed rebuilding for some reason (The reason i got was swarf into the engine when they fitted the manifold), my brakes went due to a servo leak on the manifold.
And after all that i got charged over £500 to return the engine back to its normal state.
Sure...
Apart from the fact my car only made 179bhp/143ft/lb, the whole experience was a nightmare start to finish. car not being ready for mapping sessions even with plenty of notice given, car being up there for weeks at a time etc. nothing happened until i threatened to take it elsewhere to be fixed. the whole top of the engine needed rebuilding for some reason (The reason i got was swarf into the engine when they fitted the manifold), my brakes went due to a servo leak on the manifold due to the injector bosses being glued in with araldite.
And after all that i got charged over £500 to return the engine back to its normal state.
Dean. Had you a before and after per chance? Your car sounds broken from the off.
Not disputing your complaint btw, just seems poor figure even before a live run
Lol! Your a bit of a 'billy' really, anyway as someone has said duration is better than a short peak of torque like ITB's offer.
Have you ever driven one also? Think you'll find that there's a few people on here that have ITB'd cars and have commented on how well the power is delivered, maybe you should start experiencing stuff before slating it instead of listening to some ex sandwich packer which thinks he's so amazing!
That sounds like the typical answer from an agitated modified car owner with a flat torque curve. Its pretty predictable, it will pull the same as a stock car but hold the torque for about 500rpm longer to make the peak figure.
Short peak torque of ITB's? lololol as you would say, have you ever driven one?
I just don't think you are looking hard enough maupineda, check my thread out.
ITB's? ..... have you ever driven one?
Not sure on Nick tbh, but i owned a 182 on ITB's, which i then broke.
To be honest, if the drive was that much better than my fairly standard Trophy, i would have fitted the ITB's. I didnt, which imho, sums them up. Not worth £2.5-£3k. In fact, i didnt even think they were worth the £1300 that i sold them for.
An RS2 is what £1500 fitted, using all the existing sensors & no chopping about. For me, the RS2 offers an improved drive, that is decent enough VFM, & reversible within about 4 hours, so a viable tuning option.
Horses for courses i guess.
I asked this before and got no reply but why is it possible for the body to be bolted on not in line?
Paul I'll take you out with my RS2
..if I can use your code reader to confirm a fault light I've got
the RS2 doesn't give the same level of gains in the lower range but then that's what everyone always thought would be the case to begin with. That's what you compromise by trying to keep it OEM with the RS2
You didn't fit ITB's, so that sums them up?
That's what you compromise by trying to keep it OEM with the RS2
That sounds like the typical answer from an agitated modified car owner with a flat torque curve. Its pretty predictable, it will pull the same as a stock car but hold the torque for about 500rpm longer to make the peak figure.
Short peak torque of ITB's? lololol as you would say, have you ever driven one?