Cupra R with Revo

p1tse

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Dec 1, 2004
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is it a new revo or quite old. i think revo made some adjustments at some point.

i have heard from somewhere (or reading) that some one else found the revo to be jerky, odd power delivery i.e. not smooth
 

scottzedal

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Aug 31, 2006
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They do say that alcohol lowers peoples inhibitions, sounds to me like you've got some issues concerning men dressed in leather Mark!!!

Don't know what goes on down there in your neck of the woods but whatever floats your boat i suppose. :gay: :w4nk:

P1tse, I had revo installed about 2 months ago and yes the fueling is a bit jerky, there's been a bit of talk about that on here before.

Only when being feathering the throtle though, which isn't very often!! :cop:
 

Cupra_Mark

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They do say that alcohol lowers peoples inhibitions, sounds to me like you've got some issues concerning men dressed in leather Mark!!!

Don't know what goes on down there in your neck of the woods but whatever floats your boat i suppose. :gay: :w4nk:

P1tse, I had revo installed about 2 months ago and yes the fueling is a bit jerky, there's been a bit of talk about that on here before.

Only when being feathering the throtle though, which isn't very often!! :cop:


Sorry Sorry and Sorry! I am also saying sorry to my wife - but I am not even going there at the moment.

Mark.
 

Steamy

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I have to say that my LCR, which has been remapped by Star Performance to 273bhp is perfectly driveable in these conditions. Saying that, Star do map the car so that the power comes in more gently than on Revo. The reason for this is to avoid too much wheelspin and it seems to work.
 
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