My Cupra went in for a new cat back exhaust the other day at main dealer - done under warranty as the old one had a hole in it.
When i picked the car up i noticed they had driven it as the mileage didn't add up (about 4 miles).
I hadn't turned my Revo stage 1 back to stock so was running performance settings.
Driving the car home i instantly noticed it didn't have the usual low down shove and felt more like the standard car i originally bought. I instantly thought they had re-flashed the ECU so i checked when i got home with the sps and Revo is still on there. The car doesn't feel like it did prior to the exhaust being done - its just not as responsive and punchy low down. It doesn't feel anywhere near as torquey in the higher gears either.
Could it be the warm weather we are having that is sapping the car? I wouldn't have thought it would make that much difference on short bursts on boost?
I'm now worried there could be something else wrong.....
When i picked the car up i noticed they had driven it as the mileage didn't add up (about 4 miles).
I hadn't turned my Revo stage 1 back to stock so was running performance settings.
Driving the car home i instantly noticed it didn't have the usual low down shove and felt more like the standard car i originally bought. I instantly thought they had re-flashed the ECU so i checked when i got home with the sps and Revo is still on there. The car doesn't feel like it did prior to the exhaust being done - its just not as responsive and punchy low down. It doesn't feel anywhere near as torquey in the higher gears either.
Could it be the warm weather we are having that is sapping the car? I wouldn't have thought it would make that much difference on short bursts on boost?
I'm now worried there could be something else wrong.....