Amazing to read that folks are getting 185hp out of these 1L engines now with hybrid turbos, but apparently no internal engine mods.
Anyone on here done this?
Based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire ( United Kingdom ), JBS has over 20 years experience working with VAG vehicles, being awarded Audi Driver Magazines
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The product page for that turbo doesn't list
any SEAT models as being compatible, though, and only some quite specific VW and Skoda models - there are some subtle, but apparently important differences in engine arrangement with the
Ibiza and those cars. Also on post-2021 facelift
Ibiza cars, they changed the ECU from a (re-mappable) Bosch ECU to a Delphi GCM 7.4 ECU, which no ones seems to have figured out
how to remap, which would severely limit being able to take advantage of potential performance gains from performance parts.
Lastly, whilst it says no
internal engine mods are required it does say:
Required Hardware Upgrades:
- De-cat or Sport-cat Downpipe [not available for post-2021 Ibizas AFAIK]
- Intake upgrade
Recommended Hardware Upgrades:
- Cat-back Exhaust [not available for post-2021 Ibizas AFAIK]
- BOV
- Turbo Intake Pipe Upgrade
Forge Motorsport
do make Induction kits, upgraded turbo inlets and BOV kits for both the pre-2021 and post 2021
Ibiza, though performance gains for the latter are likely to be pretty modest, seeing as you can't (currently) remap the ECU on those.
FMINDK52 is the Forge Motorsport cold air induction system for the 2022 onwards 1.0 TSI engine found in a large selection of vehicles...
www.forgemotorsport.co.uk
This product can’t be used in conjunction with FMINLH26 With the interest of tuning the VAG 1.0 TSI engines growing ever more, Forge...
www.forgemotorsport.co.uk
Similar to many of the newer VAG engines, the latest 1.0 TSI power plant is not equipped with a diverter valve fitted as standard, Forge...
www.forgemotorsport.co.uk
Shame, though, as would love a better-performing
Ibiza, though 185hp would probably put a lot of strain on the 1.0 TSI engine and clutch.
I would have got the 1.5 TSI 150hp version of the
Ibiza, but although this was (is?) widely available in continental Europe, very few examples were made available to the UK market and it's discontinued now (at least for the UK market).
There was going to be a new Cupra
Ibiza with the 200hp+ 2.0 TSI engine that the VW Polo GTI has, but this was unfortunately cancelled:
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/sorry-theres-not-going-be-new-cupra-ibiza
To be honest, though, the 1.5 TSI engine would have been plenty enough for my needs (especially as you could remap it) and cheaper to run and insure.