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A_Venables |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:34 |
Not sure if I'll be able to make that as the Corsa has been in for repair for a while and still has work to be done, theyve taken 3 weeks to put a standard bonnet, bumper and headlight and sort accident damage that a ford Fester does when it pulls out in front of you!:rolleyes: When is the VxlSCC rr on? | |
broster |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:26 |
cant make it this sunday, but will make the treck another day! u commin tothe corsasport meet for northants, check the region forum | |
A_Venables |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:25 |
Doubt it, I've been twice now, figures about the same with in 2bhp/ 2Ibft both times, the second was after I had changed the head gasket, when the VxlSCC went for the Z20LET session for Total Vauxhall, gave slightly better figures but not much, I'm in the Leicester regionthe meet is on Sunday if you or/and some of the Northampton region want to make the trek?:thumbs: | |
broster |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:15 |
yeah im off there for a northants meet with vxlscc in feb u going? | |
A_Venables |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:13 |
:thumbs:Thats what ppl at the VxlSCC say too!:thumbs: | |
broster |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:09 |
northampton motorsport is a very good accurate rolling road aswell | |
A_Venables |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 22:03 |
With the torque being so low down its extremely quick up untill about 40-50mph after that it looses out, the figures were done at Northampton motorsport and were at the flywheel with 20% taken in to account for transmission loss, the car will keep up with Fester 1.6 Zetec-s's and generally car around 10 secs, which for a car with a 0-60 of 11.5 I think isnt bad! But its suprising how many cars 0-60 are above 10 secs;) | |
blackula |
posted on 28th Jan 04 at 15:22 |
91.1 bhp ? | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 23:27 |
just out of interest what cars have you toasted with 91.1BHP, i love tuning my engine and there are still allot of cars out there that would make mince meat out of me, with the next few mods sorted i will have over 150BHP | |
miles |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 20:47 |
You cant tune a engine with standard fixed management. | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:22 |
no problem | |
A_Venables |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:21 |
hmm, just been on the Velos website and I think I'll sort one when I have enough money, looks interesting at least!, thanx for the advice! | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:17 |
go with liver pool victoria they dont increas premium for a chip. usually about 6% i think maybe 10% | |
A_Venables |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:15 |
How much does it tend to hike the insurance premium up by? | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:08 |
yeah unichip is better as its mapped for your car o gain the best, where as the supership is a standard map! so its not for your specific car. id got uni chip if i was gunna buy one again! try www.velosmotorsport.co.uk | |
A_Venables |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 19:03 |
The main problem I have is the !HUGE! flat spot right in the middle of the rev range apart from that the car will toast most things! Where is Velos, heard of them, in your opinion whats best? I think the unichip works out about £100 more, I take it the chip will make more use of the induction kit and backbox I have already? at the mo the lil 1.4 8v is kicking out 91.1 bhp and 89Ib/ft, at 2,700rpm!!! | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:57 |
super chip does take flat spots out but it aint as good as a uni chip, i saw gains of 5bhp with mine peak and a few flat spots. | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:56 |
velos do it mate, £400 | |
A_Venables |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:52 |
Probably do that when I have some money then, can u recommend anyone who does it? Hopefully I'll get rid of the dip between 3,500rpm and 4,500rpm! Would a superchip do the same? | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:44 |
yeah it can get rid of all flat spots mate, gains usually 5-9bhp i think but it gives gains all thru the rev range which makes the car more dirvable | |
A_Venables |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:43 |
How much do u gain with a unichip and can it get rid of dips in torque curves? | |
broster |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:11 |
they can do both, for about £40ish max u get a power run, basically theyll tell u what power your car is and if its under power they may tell you whats wrong with it, then if u want it set up it costs extra, about £400 to have a uni chip fitted and set up. they cant really tune a corsa with standard management, all they can do is play with cold air feeds etc..... | |
paddy.corsa |
posted on 27th Jan 04 at 18:09 |
When you take your car to get it rolling roaded do the people actuallt tune your engine up, or do they just inform you on how it is running etc... |