Just sell it and buy a 100 PD TDi, the grief of adding a turbo to your engine (insurance & fitting) really wouldn't not to be worth it
Just sell it and buy a 100 PD TDi & map it, it will be similar insurance costs to what you have now with increased economy. The grief of adding a turbo to your engine (insurance & fitting) really wouldn't not to be worth it
You couldn't just add a turbo anyway, the compression ratio would be all wrong for a start so you would need loads of internal work..assuming the block is strong enough in the first place. Sell the car and get a 1.8T (or a TDI if you must )
Why did you get it if you arent happy with the performance?
hes probably a new driver and about 17-18
well tbh a put most of the money towards it plus my old corsa c but because my parents had a say in the matter and also insurance i couldn't really get anything bigger than a 1.4 but i must admit it is pretty nippy with a helping hand from V-power. still not enough power!
as i said insurance is an issue also money and also the running cost of petrol and i am also tryin to build a mk4 escort from scratch the ibiza is my daily!
one other issue i would like to point out is that the sarcastic comments some ppl use on forums like these usually do drive new members whose mibi first time on the forums away from it which is why i have never been a fan of online forums
but thanks for the help anyway
Sorry but IMO a new driver should be restricted to a 1.0L for the first year or say 50hp, then a 1.2L or say 75hp for the second year and so on for the first 3 or 4 years of driving.
I'm fed up of hearing 17YO kids complaining that the car their mum bought for them and is insuring for them is too slow. They should be glad they ain't on a bloody push bike FFS.
There is a very good reason why insurance is expensive for a noobie driver and my insurance on my FR is under £200.
OH, and BTW it's a SPORTRIDER not a SPORT"s"RIDER. you should have read the sticker on the boot before you removed it and replaced it with an "R" badge.
Sorry but IMO a new driver should be restricted to a 1.0L for the first year or say 50hp, then a 1.2L or say 75hp for the second year and so on for the first 3 or 4 years of driving.
I'm fed up of hearing 17YO kids complaining that the car their mum bought for them and is insuring for them is too slow. They should be glad they ain't on a bloody push bike FFS.
There is a very good reason why insurance is expensive for a noobie driver and my insurance on my FR is under £200.
OH, and BTW it's a SPORTRIDER not a SPORT"s"RIDER. you should have read the sticker on the boot before you removed it and replaced it with an "R" badge.
People recormending a 1.8T..
The guy said he has problems with Insurance, and he has a '1.4' at the moment... Do you really think he's over 18? Do you really think he can offord £4,000+ insurnace?!
as i said insurance is an issue also money and also the running cost of petrol and i am also tryin to build a mk4 escort from scratch the ibiza is my daily!
WHAT?!?! I think insurance is an issue from what he said!