knackerdecobre
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No, but there are performance losses if you leave the egr on and the inlet manifod gets
Gunked up
If you drive it properly it won't get gunked up
No, but there are performance losses if you leave the egr on and the inlet manifod gets
Gunked up
Digby, a standard PD130 will do 0-60 in 8.2. A mapped one will be around the 6.5-7 sec region and a hybrid will be low 5's, past that you are stuggling for grip to go much quicker.
If you drive it properly it won't get gunked up
Show me timeslips with those times. the only way a hybrid will run low 5s is if it has slicks and loses a couple of hundred kilos. Low 6s is more accurate. and high 7s is right for a mapped car
Look on the other site, Sparky did a 5.0 at Inters in 09, antnee did 8.2 in a standard PD130 at Inters10. Im sure Tom did a high 6/low 7 in stupid wet conditions for Redline
T spark ran 888s and had lost 200kg (and theres always been a lot of dubiety about that run)
Antnees car wasnt standard
And a high 6/low 7 in the wet doesnt equate to a 5 in the dry
Thats exactly what i was getting at. You cant pick three examples and expect it to be right always. You'd need to take a cross section of cars and see what the averages are.
Going from the redline mag (which I have here)
antnee 60 in 9.2,
adam 60 in 8.4
Tom 60 in 7.6
Also, a mapped PD130 is about the same off the line as a Clio Sport (172/182) and their book figures are high 6's
Nonsense! A mapped 130 won't even look at a 172/182 except on the internet
Also, a mapped PD130 is about the same off the line as a Clio Sport (172/182) and their book figures are high 6's
Clio 172/182 will do a 1/4 mile in 14.5-15.5, a GOOD mapped PD130 should be into the 14's