I loved my PD160, it was the best FWD diesel car i have ever had. One big fault with them though they don`t like getting multiple rolled.
I think you will find that the fuel computer goes wonky with a remap and gives optimistic readings
BTW they are optimistic anyway if you do the sums
Does nobody else get a bit bored with the power delivery and lack of revs? Or is that just me...?
It's fast all of the time, but not as fun as it should be imho.
Mine happily revs to the redline, so am happy to take it to just under that.
Point and squirt is all you need. Non of this changing down to get in the power band namby pamby stuff.
Does nobody else get a bit bored with the power delivery and lack of revs? Or is that just me...?
I suppose it is a diesel car so you know that when you enter in to it. I just found that early on in PD160 ownership I was blinded a little bit by the low-down grunt and shove but didn't realise how much fun it'd take out of thrashing the car.
It's fast all of the time, but not as fun as it should be imho.
I take it that's remapped? Both Cupra TDIs I've driven run out of steam at about 4,000 rpm.
Bah, changing gear is all part of the fun!
Petrol: blip the throttle for the downshift, slot in the lower gear as fast as you can move your hand and then scream off into the red line...
Diesel: depress throttle. Grimace at noise. Change gear. Repeat
Nope, not remapped. Was tempted but was concerned about clutch and brakes, in my mind they'd both need uprating to utilise the power properly. Plus, 300 ft/lb going through the front wheels sounds a bit too much for the car. Under normal driving I'm sure it's fine, but when gunning it (I mean properly gunning it) I think it's probably more for the car than necessary. There is something nice about the exhaust note about 3,000 rpm, angry sounding
Tom, the Cupra is making way for a 2.0 16v Clio, so I'll get my fix of revs then! I will miss the torque, of course, but it'll more than make up for it when the chance to really enjoy driving properly arises, not just for hooning past slower moving cars.
Don't get me wrong, I do like the Cupra. Derv power just isn't for me when it comes to fun.
I completely agree with all of the above, 9 months of ownership have made me forget about some things. The remap does help the drought under 2k, but it'll spin the wheels a lot if you're heavy on the power. I've found feeding the power in keeps the TCS light off and saves the clutch.
I'm interested to hear more about the EGR thing so educate me (it's not an abbreviation that appears in the Mazda system) I'm always open to new ideas.
Fair enough on getting the Clio.
Brakes were fine for me, I did several trackdays on standard discs and pads, and never missed a beat. Admittedly they can be improved upon, but if you cook (or even push) the cupra brakes on UK roads, then you need your head looked at. I have uprated discs and pads, and there is a big difference, but I dont think for general "hooning" on open roads they need to be uprated.
Don't worry, I'm not screaming down the B2462 or whatever terrorising sheep / children / other motorists. I was just referring to having 200hp arguably in a car not built for it The brakes are good, but driving down a pretty demanding road on a big hill in France made my mind up there and then that a remap would be too much for the car. Tempting as it is (was?).
Oh, Mr Cellotape. You did send me that review, I read it. Interesting stuff, but I've bought a 197 though, not a 182.
Eagle F1's are spot on I feel for the Mk4. As for the EGR have a search for it. There is a massive thread on it. Ive used a golf tee and some insulating tape, and has made a big difference to 'my' car (more so than the remap, its alot smoother). Blanking off the EGR means no sooty exhaust gases are recuirculated back into the engine (to aid emissions alegedly), so its only getting lovely clean air.
Eagle F1's are spot on I feel for the Mk4. As for the EGR have a search for it. There is a massive thread on it. Ive used a golf tee and some insulating tape, and has made a big difference to 'my' car (more so than the remap, its alot smoother). Blanking off the EGR means no sooty exhaust gases are recuirculated back into the engine (to aid emissions alegedly), so its only getting lovely clean air.