Are turbo kits available without the fitting?
I've seen a used itb set up for £1200 including the loom and omex 600 ecu.
Good value?
Remember it will put strain on other components, im on my 2nd box after 4k miles, and the replacement one I bought crunches into 3rd at high rmp, im going to get it refurbished next time its not worth buying a 2nd hand box.
Clio turbo offer fitted and DIY kits the DIY kits are a fair bit cheaper than fitted, but fitted includes the mapping aswell I'd choose clio turbo over engine dynamicsI wouldn't have thought there was much point in any more than 250bhp in a clio.
Can you get a bolt on kit?
Obviously have to have it mapped but is there someone who will supply the kit?
I had a look at engine dynamics and it was cheaper fitted than as a kit online?
Clio turbo only list fitted prices.
I think I did see a guide on here, might make a list and start collecting the bits!
If you want to compete hill climbs and be quick around the track and Go with a turbo I'd say go low boost 230-250 bhp, around 250 was near on perfect today at croft wound the boost up so was over 300 and yes it was a lot quicker but was my lap times any quicker?.... Not really as I was struggling for traction even in the dry with semi slicks - no point spinning the wheels if your not going any were! And also get a diff certaiy if you choose the boosted root
330 with a supercharger though you don't get any spinning wheels, just smooth delivery :wink:
330 with a supercharger though you don't get any spinning wheels, just smooth delivery :wink:
Correct but my driving style/ruined front tyres didn't help either lol330 with a supercharger though you don't get any spinning wheels, just smooth delivery :wink:
Correct but my driving style/ruined front tyres didn't help either lol330 with a supercharger though you don't get any spinning wheels, just smooth delivery :wink:
Our 730hp trucks are torque limited up until the last 4 gears. Flol!Torque limited maps keep it cheap. Massive torque at low rpm is nice but destructive. If you limit yourself to a nice flat torque curve of 200lbs/ft you still get 230bhp at 6000rpm! Diesels torque limit all the time for good reason!
I agree with you. My passenger ride in your car felt very impressive. Nice and progressive power delivery with enough urge to make progress with ease.I have 250bhp and 220 lb ft from my supercharger setup, with a gripper diff, and it felt like the perfect balance of more power / same delivery / good traction at Anglesey last week. In the wet, and dry.
But then I would say that.... :wink: