#16: Re: Upgrading on Monday! Author: David1156, Location: East LondonPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 4:15 pm ----
MrBSI wrote:
JordHaze wrote:
Believe me, there's a huge difference from the 1.1! I've been driving it around today and all I can say is holy s**t.
There isn't a huge difference, the only real noticeable difference is the TU3 has more top end over a TU1 but both can do licence loosing speed easy enough.
Your TU1 206 had a problem, a 206 TU1 isn't normally as slow as you make out.
Totally agree, my 1.1 is really eager and although it's my first car and i've had it for a while its still quite fun. Below 2500/3000 it's really lacking any sort of power but once its above 3000 I think its definitely not bad. As long as you haven't got any passengers
I'd love to see if it would get to 100. Can anyone else with a 1.1 tell me the fastest they've gone?
#17: Re: Upgrading on Monday! Author: Shadowstalke, Location: GloucestershirePosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:59 am ----
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Believe me, there's a huge difference from the 1.1! I've been driving it around today and all I can say is holy s**t.
My thoughts when I first put my toe in (after fixing a leaking, cracked injector) in my 1.6HDi after upgrading from a 1.25 LX Fiesta...
Trust you're enjoying the extra 300cc then?!
#18: Re: Upgrading on Monday! Author: JordHaze, Location: WarwickshirePosted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 6:41 am ----
Shadowstalke wrote:
Quote::
Believe me, there's a huge difference from the 1.1! I've been driving it around today and all I can say is holy s**t.
My thoughts when I first put my toe in (after fixing a leaking, cracked injector) in my 1.6HDi after upgrading from a 1.25 LX Fiesta...
Trust you're enjoying the extra 300cc then?!
You have no idea my friend!
Been meticulously cleaning it, added Fli Speakers to the front doors, will be adding them to the rear doors later. Wiring the sub when I get paid and changeing wheels, rear lights, headlights and pedals!
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