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Fitting supercharger - please help

the1butch

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i want to fit a supercharger on a 1.6 mk1. The supercharger i am going to use is from a cooper s. I have been told by mates that there is a long list of other mods that need to happen such as throttle boddies, wiring looms, pistons etc.

Does ne1 have any cost-effective ideas? Is all this other stuff really necessary?

Help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
 

Cupra_power

torque ain't cheap
Nov 1, 2004
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1
the burbs...
Easier to get a 1.8T motor (remap), with loom, ECU, intercooler and ancilliaries. Probably a lot cheaper and easier than trying to put a supercharger on the 1.6.
 

paul26982

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as above why super charge when there is a good 1.8t engine available that mods are endless
 

matt_s

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Dec 23, 2004
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Is there any reason you want to keep your 1.6 leon? Just buy another leon that came with a 1.8T. So much easier and cheaper to insure.
 

cordobabrendy

FOOORRREEE!
Aug 24, 2001
7,642
1
belfast
dont waste your money, a 1.6 is not going to be fast anbd reliable.
for the sake of the 2-4k itll cost to buy and fit parts, plus remapping modified insurance and labour id sell the 1.6 and buy a cupra.
 

m0rk

sarcasm comes free
Staff member
May 19, 2001
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Have you got a picture of the engine bay? I'm not sure there's space?

Certainly no it exists, so you would have to develop your own - which will cost more alone than the extra insurance for a cupra I'm sure.
 

the1butch

Guest
ne1 got ne ideas on what doed need to b changed to fit 1?? and r we talking thousands on top of the price of a charger?
 

cordobabrendy

FOOORRREEE!
Aug 24, 2001
7,642
1
belfast
s/charger, manifold/plenum, belt arrangement needs sorting, cams would need changing, engine management software, belts, gaskets,pulleys and other misc stuff, whole new exhaust system, labour for all above, Id say at least 3k.
 

matt_s

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Dec 23, 2004
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You need a load of custom bits to mount the supercharger, supply it with oil plus an intercooler plus brakes, suspension, exhaust, mapping, engine internals, uprated clutch, gearbox.

Seeing as you can buy a leon cupra for under £4k why do you want to supercharge a 1.6? If it's a case of not telling the insurance, just buy one the same colour as you have now and swap the plates.
 

the1butch

Guest
Nop I wouldnt risk not telling the insurance. Im just gonna have to convince my dad to let me go under his! he shudnt mind driving a turboed 1.8 lol although i'll practically live in it
 

the1butch

Guest
where is the best place to look for a decent cupra at a good price? other than the usuals like ebay, autotrader etc.
 

BEOWULF

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Mar 18, 2006
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Nop I wouldnt risk not telling the insurance. Im just gonna have to convince my dad to let me go under his! he shudnt mind driving a turboed 1.8 lol although i'll practically live in it
to be honest here m8 get ya self a diesel and have it remapped as this would be less on insurance.
my lad as just brought a renault cilo 1.5DCi not a seat but it goes like stink
and is insurance was quite cheap.
 

the1butch

Guest
excuse me for being stupid but does a remap mean replacing the engine?
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
5,843
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Essex
Please excuse my harsh comment (i drank one to many tonight) but why do people insist on trying to mod 1.6 Leons??? It’s not a saxo or Vauxhall or god knows what...it’s a Seat with some prestige in the vag line...treat it as such. if you want performance go for a cupra!
 

daniel_owen_uk

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Aug 24, 2006
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Chesterfield
Because they don't know better, fortunately for our young friend here, he did the sensible thing and popped over to seatcupra.net for some good advice.

I read one thing on here, that really made sense to me (think it was m0rk), the basic jist was, don't mod a car to make it into a car that you could buy.

It's not worth spending the money , you could spend the same money, have a better car, and still keep the residual so when you sell it you get more back.
 
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