performance?

CVH and Zetec tuning, suspension and braking mods.

performance?

Postby MattL on Mon Nov 03, 2003 12:17 pm

Would I be right in classin mid range on frst as 30mph-90mph?

Does [ERRR] one know or think a frst running 165bhp and 13psi would beat an r5 turbo or astra gsi? If so, would it be easily ?

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Postby MIK3Y on Mon Nov 03, 2003 2:09 pm

Would beat all but the sertiously built R5s as long as it is a genuine 165BHP, not jus a chip and 13psi IMO. Wtf is an Astra GSi!? :wink: :lol:
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Postby MattL on Mon Nov 03, 2003 4:15 pm

Yea the car would be runnin 13 psi from a bayjoo 165 conversion. + K&N induction kit and magnex stainless system. Is that gonna b [ERRR] different or make a difference?

Astra GSI is 2.0 16v (the one [ERRR] weird shaped bonnet vents)
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Postby d4n on Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:25 pm

i had a reno 5 turbo [ERRR] 160 bhp and that could pull better than any rst i saw, but once the high speeds are reached the little 1.4 turbo struggled to keep up :Q

my mates got an astra gsi pull really well, the 2 litre comes with traction control which would help!
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