Next Performance upgrade

Ruddmeister

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I'd rather be able to get the power I have down onto the road and hold that power while cornering, instead of having more power but bouncing off the road or having to back off a bit.

Agreed and that can be done very cheaply

Dog Bone engine mounts £25-£80 (part only) makes yout TCS work less hard and reduces wheel hop

Front Strut Brace £50 from you local Audi Dealer + fitting
 

RobM

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My thoughts exactly, as I spent some time reading and reading on this and other forums and those two items kept coming up. And I know from previous cars that more power doesn't always amount to being quicker all the time.
 

paul26982

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swift went years ago, now evo, ok for odd bitz, take a trip to awsome or somewere nice day out good repuation etc
 

Ruddmeister

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V true Rob,am in the same kinda position as the original poster(Chris) and not sure which way to go,think will be wheels,suspension,cat back exhaust then finally remap

The no1 value for money mod still has to be a remap, if you change the induction and exhaust etc and want to make the most with a further remap then most good tuners will do this cheaply e.g. Revo was always £50 ish for upgrading to stage 2.
 

Chris Sheldon

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This might make me sound really stupid, but do any of the suspension upgrades not involve lowering the car? I have an awkward drive to get onto and unless I get the angle right it already catches the pavement.. so lowering isn't a great option for me.
 

Chris Sheldon

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How about something along the lines of a Carbonio Cold Air Intake along with a Neuspeed short shift conversion, ARBs and maybe a Koni suspension upgrade (so long as I can avoid excessive lowering)?? Thoughts....?
 

RobM

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This might make me sound really stupid, but do any of the suspension upgrades not involve lowering the car? I have an awkward drive to get onto and unless I get the angle right it already catches the pavement.. so lowering isn't a great option for me.

You could use the Koni FSD dampers, new anti roll bars and new strut braces with the standard springs, and greatly improve handling without making it any lower at all.

OR,

You could get some coilovers and set it to whatever height you want, as well as the anti roll bars and strut braces.
 

JimTDI

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I noticed a huge improvement just changing to koni sport dampers, and retaining standard springs. I can highly recommend a rear ARB too, makes roundabouts sooo much fun ;)
 

Ruddmeister

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But in order to maximise the remap don't you need to get the other things up to spec?
forgive my ignorance as this is all pretty much unknown territory to me:confused:

Unfortunately tuners advertise massive headline power figures and use words like 'custom' to trick punters into thinking they are getting something they are not. Some sad people think they are getting a remap from scratch on their car to suit their mods......perhaps this is available but not at the proces you see advertised. The truth is that the 95% of tuners just tinker with a few permaters on a base map and calls it custom or tailored.

You can usually get the remap done before the mods and tinkered with / upgraded after for a nominal fee
 

Ruddmeister

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How about something along the lines of a Carbonio Cold Air Intake along with a Neuspeed short shift conversion, ARBs and maybe a Koni suspension upgrade (so long as I can avoid excessive lowering)?? Thoughts....?

The above Sounds excellent to me, the Koni RSD's are a great upgrade so I am told and won't lower your car and make it look like a rude boy Saxo special

I did a suspension review for the LCR here most applies to the LC maybe worth a read if you are bored


http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=91243
 

satilaboy

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short shift (psi tuning do a nice cheap one)
new rims???

i got the dog bone mount bushes but have not noticed any real difference as yet. My new 18's with Toyo Proxes T1 - R's will arrive thursday so maybe the dog bone bushes will kick in then????

i'll wait and see.

The short shift is a decent cheap mod.

S3 lower strut brace is only £20 so maybe worth a thought. mine is still lying in the boot so can't comment on it's worth.
 
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paul26982

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were from the dealer the s3 lower strut is that price, can you tell the difference
 

paul26982

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you say the s3 lower strut is only £20, is that from the audi dealer or not, can you tell much difference with it fitted
 

JimTDI

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S3 lower brace made a noticeable difference on my car, and took only a couple of minutes to fit once the car was in the air.

Turn in is a little sharper, and it is less gittery in a straight line.

Anyone fitting it to a TDI might have to modify the plastic skid cover.
 

Ruddmeister

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i got the dog bone mount bushes but have not noticed any real difference as yet. My new 18's with Toyo Proxes T1 - R's will arrive thursday so maybe the dog bone bushes will kick in then????

i'll wait and see.

Unlikely, I opted for the EIP replacement bushes and mount which is expensive at £80ish but it transformed the car

Less Wheel Hop
Less Work for TCS
Whole car felt more 'connected'
Less Nose lift under acceleration
 

paul26982

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noticed quite abit nose lift last saturday with the map, need to invest in one
 
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