Handling Mods for Cupra / K1

jrsmooth

Active Member
Jan 6, 2009
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I'd say JBS are closest to you. They are in Chesterfield, so up the M1 a couple of junctions.

I have the Ultracs on mine and they are much better that the Michelins I had on before. Now I just need a set on the rear as that starts to slide now! WALK kit is also on the agenda for me!
 

Al

Active Member
Aug 29, 2005
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My way of thinking is that a standard car with a well sorted chassis will be quicker than a remapped cupra with a weak chassis.

It would depend where and how the comparison was done.

I'm considering Vredestein Ultra Sessanta tyres which seem to have a big following here

Don't would be my suggestion. Good Year Eagle F1 Assymetrics are better in my experience.
 

owen lcr

orvil
Oct 10, 2006
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montrose, scotland
i would give regal autosport a phone before you order anything mate, i have just ordered a few bit from them and its has turned out about £200 cheaper than anyone else i asked, and they get back to you sharpish which is more than i can say for some other companies
 

robjnr

258 spanish donkeys
Oct 24, 2007
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Bristol
Depends if the road is straight or not. To be honest the standard cupra doesn't give me much confidence on twisty roads and i'd imagine a remaped cupra would give me less confidence than a standard cupra would, due to torque levels being much higher. Obviously the remaped cupra would always have the upper hand once rolling and the road is straight..
 
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