Arosa 1.4 16v Sport - My Trackday Project - '09 End of Season Report from Page 29

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I know - I want one too, try and tidy up the Arosa's rather wayward handling......but at that price, ouchies! :cry:
It is a hefty price to pay, but I don't regret it.

I think Eibach one from memory is front only.. never did a rear when I spoke to them some while back. Front one is also smaller than GTi lupo one, as they designed it for the 1400 sport before the gti came out (so say)
MrsB runs the GTi front one.. no rear one (not even in beam)
I would like the rear to dial in the rear end on hers, but I aint paying JS £200 for one..

Looked for a Whiteline one.. but not listed. That would be better value. If only
That's bang on Bill, hence..

£200 is £200 if no one else does one.....

Yip.



Today the rollcage arrived at my work and promptly chopped into 100 pieces :)
Lol.. 'Cheers' :p

Get some pics up :)
 

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More Money Spent & Delivery Arrives

Today the car went in for a much needed service. Oil & filter (oil was low), brake fluid change for dot 5.1, cambelt and tensioners changed, fuel filter change, water pump and coolant change, and a general once over. The service was due and timing belt had never been done.

I've taken it for a drive and it feels much nicer - tighter, smoother and more lively :D

Also waiting for me when I got home was:

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:yes:

More stuff tomorrow.. (unfortunately, that means more ££ too :( )
 
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It's just not gonna stop this week..!

Today I had a spare key coded up at the local stealer, and got them to make up some new GB number plates :)

When I got home, I had something else waiting for me:

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Very Nice :yes:


Next up, I need to order more stuff.. yikes.
 
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Friday 8th & Saturday 9th February - Massive Update!

Friday
A day off work allowed me to go and get my Raceland 4-2-1 manifold fitted, the catalytic converter removed and the mid-box removed.

Here's some pics from before, showing the standard manifold and exhaust system:

Manifold:

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What a mess!


Exhaust System:

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The work took about 3.5 hours, but the end result is this:

Manifold:

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Exhaust System:

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Obviously, the engine now runs with minimal restriction and, you can tell! It not flies around the rev guage much more readily :) I'm not quite sure what that kink's all about though... :rolleyes:


After this, I headed to Stealth Racing to have a run on the rollers and to investigate whether there would be any merits in remapping the car. This turned out to be a bittersweet experience as I was quite impressed with the results given the BMC CDA and Exhaust mods; although it seemed the car is running lean in the mid-range, but a bit too rich at the top end. Unfortunately no serial port mapping was possible due to the ECU not being a reprogrammable Bosch unit. However, further investigation revealed that the ECU could be mapped but this would require de-soldering the chip. After a long conversation with Vince the decision was made to re-visit the possibility at a later date when I could afford to leave the car with them for a while whilst they took their time over the matter, thanks to the problematic location of a couple of small resistors on the ECU.

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Therefore, the results of 116.6bhp power and 106.3lb ft torque stand:

Power:

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Torque:

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When I got home, my Sparco side mounts for the seats and the adjustable runners had arrived:

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Saturday

Today I had an appointment at m0rksport in Northampton ;) to fit my KW Variant 1 coilovers. Given there was no interior to remove in the rear, this was a relatively straighforward job, and we were probably done inside 2.5 hours. The rears are wound right down, with a road to arch distance of 58cm, whilst the fronts are set with 57.5cm from road to arch.

Work in progress: Rear's done:

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The car handled great before, but now that it's on stiffer springs and much lower, to quote Mark: "there's no understeer and it's totally glued to the road".. this was during his drive to Tesco, which I believe he enjoyed very much :D Once again, thanks to Mark for his help :thumbup:

All done:

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Tomorrow I have got to do some prep work for the cage, thin out some internal wiring, remove the passenger seat, investigate possible heat shield vibrations against exhaust and WASH MY A2!
 
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