SFS Turbo Outlet, Pancake and Allow FMIC kit: Impressions and rolling road results!
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As scheduled with Anthony from SFS I turned up this morning at AmD Essex ready for the bits to be fitted to resolve problems I had in earlier months. As you could imagine i was very pleased when I saw the alloy FMIC bits in good length and thickness. I was also quite eager to get their new turbo outlet pipe which is DOUBLE the size of the OEM one and the new replacement pancake pipe which is also double the size.
The car was rolling roaded before any work was started. The result was
231 BHP / 361lb/ft . I was over the moon already as this was the first time rr'ed since I had "the final map" put on.
We quickly got to work and fitted the parts. Big thanks to Anthony from SFS and Steve@AmD for working together to get it all fitted. Some bits need tweaking but I think in all its very well put together. here are the pictures, excuse the poor quality.
After stopping a few rattles I went on a test run. The car felt more punching mid range but that was it. The sound it produced however was absolutely amazing. I just cant describe the sound but hearing the boost go through the alloy is lovely
The car was rolling roaded again and it got
257 BHP / 371lb/ft. I was absolutely gob smacked.
Although I said earlier that I couldn't feel much difference, the ride home was an eye opener as just how much of a difference its made. The car has started to adapt nicely to the new setup and its faster than its ever been. The torque has smoothed itself out a lot so although there is more torque the edge has slightly gone however acceleration is ballistic as ever. The extra torque and bhp just eat up the tarmac and the joyful song of the alloy pipes put a massive smile on my face each time you feather the throttle.
The graphs should be up soon I hope. More
reviews to come during the week on how the car adapts. All in all a good day