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[quote][i]Originally posted by Ojc[/i] Steve what on earth are you getting your knickers in a twist about. Have you ever driven a Clio Sport 172/182/197/200? They ALL have a flat spot mines around 2.5k and unless you are hammering it all the time its quite frustrating to get it going, matching the inlet and the map resolve this issue thus making it an easier car to drive. £200 and £200 again for the map seems good value to me, you have spent 500 odd quid on a diff and done 20 minute session on Coombe and nothing since. To me it sounds like a jealousy thing again, getting all het up about nothing. Everybody with experience of doing the inlets and having the map say its a good thing to do, so why you say it isn't? If it gives bhp lb/ft gains on top of making it drive nicer brilliant, I've been around long enough to know its not always about what the RR figure says its about how the car drives thats important. [/quote]
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