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Adam K
04-02-2008, 10:53
fabia vrs, no other mods other than the p-torque remap.

http://www.jkm.org.uk/performance/Misc/Gallery/rollingroaddays/BRISKODA%2002%2002%2008/Graphs-No-Details/FABBYJ.gif

http://www.jkm.org.uk/performance/Misc/Gallery/rollingroaddays/BRISKODA%2002%2002%2008/Images_big/FABBYJ.jpg

very pleased with the torque figure (almost 300ft/lb) and how smooooooooooth the graph is, was a bit disappointed with the bhp figure (165bhp), but since the run i have installed a green panel filter as my original was very crudded up, and i am getting a pd160 intake, and an exhaust system, and hopefully that will free up some more power.

deadeyejim
04-02-2008, 12:00
The power just feeds in nicely doesn't it :)

Adam K
04-02-2008, 12:04
just incase anyone is interested, here is a graph from a standard fabia vrs without a map.

http://www.jkm.org.uk/performance/Misc/Gallery/rollingroaddays/BRISKODA%2002%2002%2008/Graphs-No-Details/FABGRZ.gif

Georgel
02-03-2008, 09:14
Monster torque and power on the standard engine! You can't not be happy with the remap though. That things got almost full power from 2500rpm all the way to the red line! I've not got a graph, but my pooperchips remap feel a lot more breathless than your graph suggest yours will be!

P-torque.co.uk
02-03-2008, 20:38
Monster torque and power on the standard engine! You can't not be happy with the remap though. That things got almost full power from 2500rpm all the way to the red line! I've not got a graph, but my pooperchips remap feel a lot more breathless than your graph suggest yours will be!

Nice and smooth delivery. The key is holding the torque as flat as possible throughout the rev-range :)