Re map and 0-60

dex130

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Jan 22, 2007
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Hi i have had a search but without much look. Just wondering what the 0-60 time would roughly be on a remapped pd130 sport.

Cheers
 

Sisson

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Aug 18, 2005
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What he said^^^^^

Depends, on tyres, how much fuel, driver, what map etc.

Theres quite a few mapped 130's that have hit a high 14sec 1/4 mile
 

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:lol:

Well, T.Sparks is running 6.5 to 60 and im sure his is pretty modded engine wise.

He will probably clarify.
 

T. Spark

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:lol:

Well, T.Sparks is running 6.5 to 60 and im sure his is pretty modded engine wise.

He will probably clarify.

Hello :wave:

Im also one of the guys running high 14's in the TDi PD130 stakes :)

Im going to try and beat my time at GTI fest. this year

At the time of running my car @ pod etc it just had a Phase one remap and a Forge FMIC (not mapped around this)

I have a PD160 Air intake, performance airfilter, full 2'5 inch decat exhaust, forge FMIC and a Phase one map for straight line speed.

Might also add, that to help traction for 0-60's and 1/4 times im running 215/40/16's toyo's Eibach coilovers, cupra & powerflex bushes and spacers all around F/7mm R25mm. Then the rest of the handling such as Eibach F/ARB, Jabba R/ARB and a SS strut brace.

This year the difference in the car will for the 1/4 time will be a full exhaust and the uprated helix clutch and single mass fly wheel I got last week ;)

Which brings me nicely onto weight, as mine isnt going to weight standard.. with the extra weight of the 312mm and spacers etc I intend to offset with lack of interior and my skinny ass ;) I have a rather crazy target figure that im aiming for of 1000kg's which im hoping in time i can reach, but time will tell!
 

Renda

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Feb 1, 2007
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Zagreb, Croatia
My best 0-60 measure was 7,04s and 1/4 mile in 15,004 (remapped TDi 130). That was on 16" OZ wheels, near empty tank, no rear sets and no spare wheel.

With all the things on and a near full tank, it wearied between 7,4s and 7,6s...


I'm interested what times are people with big turbo modifications (220+hp) running?

I know that with that sort of power (and torque) grip becomes an issue, but nevertheless they should have better times!
 
Jan 13, 2008
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Midlands
My FR130 dynoed at 173 / 289 yesterday , its standard apart from the PD2 box , traction is always the problem so 0-60 is not always a good indicator of on the road speed in a diesel. My top end has increased but it runs out of revs now so thats that lol. I get 6.8 if i get a good start an clean shift to 2nd , more to the point i get low 5's 30-70 . I need better tyres , have seat 16 " original alloys , can you put 215 on these ?
I shall fit pd160 intake and green panel next.. [B)]
 

mexicorich

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Apr 17, 2006
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Hartlepool
No that doesn't make sense at all!
And it doesn't hit the red line in fifth or sixth
Every power curve I have have seen of remaps gives significantly more power between 3,500 to 4,000 rpm so if its got more power and an extended rev range at what was its old top speed, new top speed is bound to end up higher than it was
 

CupraStoo

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Dec 28, 2007
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RAF Odiham Drives: Much JDMness
top speed is limited by loads of things

mainly, power, and wind resistance/drag

the more power you have, the more wind resistance you will be able to overcome, so in theory, your top end should increase, but noit by a huge margin

and who drives flat out enough for it to matter if you can go 3mph faster?
 

Ad Lav

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Nov 10, 2006
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Kent
The Cupra TDI gets to higher speeds in lower gears, the Sport/FR's have better high gear speeds.
 
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