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Hello! 1.8T Basics please...

petay_pan

Full Member
Oct 27, 2005
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you lucky mofo hehe, I will be getting mine before the end of this week all been well but then I'm off for the weekend in wales so can't play....gutted.lol. lets hope more experimenting can be done on this car hehe
 

Koomorph

Full Member
Oct 31, 2005
200
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S London
Thanks guys - it's silver. Totally love it - I turned the radio down and drove it through london listening the the engine and grining stupidly as I heard the subtle hiss of the turbo spooling up..... :D

Raf
 

petay_pan

Full Member
Oct 27, 2005
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i think somehow we have been connected on a higher level....mines silver too, great minds think alike hey!
 

bigjode

Full Member
Feb 25, 2006
504
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Another Focus boy eh?

I remember you from FFoc. Glad to see you realised the 1.4 was never going to be a beast :) You knew a whole lot about the engine though.

You'll be doing allsorts with this one I guess

EDIT: Just the checked the date when this posts started! Am I late or what :redface:
 

dj_hektik

LEON 20VT FR
yeah as mentioned before - remap, cold air intake, front intercooler and good exhaust and downpipe should give around 250 bhp. When looking at this sort of power boost and oil temp gauges are important, plus you should get a better diverter valve - OEM one is known to fail at stock boost levels, let alone 18+ psi remapped pressure.

If you want the blow off noise the HKS SSQ valve is the only option on our cars - other valves will throw an engine error and thus cut the boost pressure (limp mode). Diverter valves are fine whatever you get - Forge, Bailey, or a blow off valve with a recirculation adaptor like what I have.

you should also look at getting slotted discs and good brake pads - possibly also braided brake lines to improve the brakes.
 

LiCkWiD

LiCkWiD EvOLuTiON
Nov 15, 2006
892
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Essex
As a long-time focus owner and fan, it's a breath of fresh air to see real performance gains for reasonable £££.

The problem with the Focus, imo, is that there are only two worth-while performance variants. The beautiful RS and the revvy but slow ST170. (I can't afford the ST1,2,3 so... yeh.) Whereas with the Leon/Ibizas.. you've a few performance models and plenty of 150~bhp cars that can easily be built upon to create monsters.

Such a good feeling :D Heh.
 

bigjode

Full Member
Feb 25, 2006
504
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Totally agree, I loved my Focus. It was a 1.8 and a great car, but was never going to be fast.

When I had it, I was impressed every time I saw an ST170, now I realise that as good a car as they are, they're just not that quick.

Still love the RS though for its sheer attitude!
 

LiCkWiD

LiCkWiD EvOLuTiON
Nov 15, 2006
892
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Essex
The RS has real prescence. It's a lovely car.. but again, is it ALL that quick? :<

Shame Ford and everyone has to be emissions conscious now.. remember the days of the old RS's and Cossies? Gone forever under new emissions standards. And unfortunately, squeezing the same raw power out of engines now, while watching the exhaust gases means we've seen the end of an era. And the standards are set to get tighter :<

Probably best I got rid of my XR2 when I did. Every turn of that twin40 engine probably killed a whale, somewhere.
 

Smart22186

Newbie
Feb 21, 2006
353
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Peterborough, England
LCR has twin SMIC's as opposed to the single found on the LC

Very early LC's had non VVT engines.

I dont know if they have a name but they have an engine code...

180 LC's are AUQ (not sure if the non VVT ones are still this code)
225 LCR's are BAM (not sure on the 210 engine code!)

Does this mean that my Leon 1.8T Sport dont have VVT??
 

cuprablue

Active Member
Nov 12, 2006
201
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The Focus's may not be (ultimately) as fast in a straight line but by all accounts (including people who know what their talking about) they have a better chasis and therefore handling.

I never chose an ST170 because

a) I don't like the look of the car. No matter how well it's suppose to handle a Focus will always be a family mans car to me.

b) The engine is peaky and it just doesn't suit my driving style (which has always been a lazy short shifting one when driving normally).

I like my LCs torquey motor and effortless lazy acceleration, (though now I'm aclimatised with the move up in power from a very humble 1.4 Clio I'm thinking about remapping it - I couldn't afford an R), but in some ways I actually prefer the way my old Clio handled, although it obviously had much less grip and softer suspension.

cuprablue
 

cuprablue

Active Member
Nov 12, 2006
201
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Does this mean that my Leon 1.8T Sport dont have VVT??


Depends on the engine code I believe. The engines in a Sport are actually identical to those in a standard Cupra. AUQ codes are VVT engines. There is a list somewhere on the Briskoda forum, but I don't have the link.

cuprablue
 

cuprablue

Active Member
Nov 12, 2006
201
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Cheers cuprablue, but........lol..............where can i find my code?

There is a label on the floor of your boot under the carpet.

Has the information below on it ,(information below is made up):

cuprablue


Code:
G123 24-5 697289 EG       ?
VSS ZZZ 1M Z 2B123456     VIN code; Chassis number 2B123456
1M28        24            1M2824 is the complete model code
TOLEDO TDI 8 SIGNA        Model designation for 1M2824 in MY02
81 MNO       C5M          81 = engine power in KW
ASV            EGS        Engine code and Gearbox code
LS5N ---- ---- KU         Paint No and interior code
 

Koomorph

Full Member
Oct 31, 2005
200
0
S London
Another Focus boy eh?

I remember you from FFoc. Glad to see you realised the 1.4 was never going to be a beast :) You knew a whole lot about the engine though.

You'll be doing allsorts with this one I guess

EDIT: Just the checked the date when this posts started! Am I late or what :redface:

Hey mate - only a bit late..... ;o) Good to see you on here though dude - I don't think I'm ever going back to anything below 200bhp !

Still learning about the engine on this one - nearly got it sussed I reckon..... it's the thing that makes all the noise at the front end of the car isn't it?

Raf
 

bigjode

Full Member
Feb 25, 2006
504
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Hey mate - only a bit late..... ;o) Good to see you on here though dude - I don't think I'm ever going back to anything below 200bhp !

Still learning about the engine on this one - nearly got it sussed I reckon..... it's the thing that makes all the noise at the front end of the car isn't it?

Raf

Yeah, its that big lump with all the cheap sensors on it that need replacing monthly. :cartman:

I know what you mean about not going backwards though, you get so used to its power, that it even feels slow withot a remap - and thats still 180bhp! Which is still alot when you put it into perspective.

I think by the time I'm ready for a new car though, It may even be Diesel - I see there are quite a few new ones that will be over 200 with a remap and won't drink the go-juice like water!
 
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