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The Golf TDI, was it stock? That is a pretty good figure for stock but on the low side if it was chipped... It only goes to confirm the decision I made 3 years ago to buy an Opel/Fiat Diesel was right
200 at the wheels is pretty easy to get on an MPS3. They pull about 170 - 175 atw from factory, and dump pipe and intake easily take it to 190s. 200 is a good result for that though. I had an MPS6 before the dub, and that was good for about (awd) 155 stock, and with a chip and intake pulled about 180 at all four.
Yes check out the videos got vids of all the cars that ran if some are missing just means we still busy uploading
The tomcat is pretty quick was boosting 20PSI. Went for a drive with the owner when he was adjusting the manual boost controller.
The mk5 TDI is stock as a rock. it's DSG as well not even manual. owner was pretty stoked with the result he was glad not to have the lowest KW as well :p
The mk5 TDI is stock as a rock. it's DSG as well not even manual. owner was pretty stocked with the result he was glad not to have the lowest KW as well :p
how does a 103kw engine get 100kw at the wheels???
Well, that one doesn't seem to be quite perfect, you're right. How can a stock MPS put 200 kW at the wheels when is advertised as 190 kW flywheel? Judging by these two cars and adding the Astra and the chipped GTI, I'd rather think they are flywheel figures not at the wheels. Hope I'm wrong but...
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