if you can't have more than 240 bhp on the front axel, then why is REVO so successfull?barnabus said:it looks chav-tastic, misses the whole point of Cupra. I agree with ZBoyd.
and as for 260bhp next year or an 'R'? Not a chance, wouldnt make sense, cant get more than 240bhp through FWD and UK wont get 4WD coz Dealers are kitted out for it
barnabus said:it looks chav-tastic, misses the whole point of Cupra. I agree with ZBoyd.
and as for 260bhp next year or an 'R'? Not a chance, wouldnt make sense, cant get more than 240bhp through FWD and UK wont get 4WD coz Dealers are kitted out for it
Wrighty said:new mazda 3 MPS - 256bhp
alfa 147GTA - 250bhp
focus RS - 250bhp
couple of saab's pushing 250bhp+ too (viggen?)
so you can get more than 240bhp...
SixDegrees said:The Mazda is 4WD.
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acidstrato said:i was gonna say its the mazda 6 is 4wd, evo put it against the impreza
siwel said:From what I've seen 250bhp is about the limit that production cars leave the factory with when they are FWD. Think honda did a study not so long ago and concluded about 250bhp is max 'sensible' amount for fwd.
Not saying it's not possible to run more, modding it, revo etc, just they don't leave the factory that way.
I personally feel somewhere between 250-300bhp is where you want to start thinking about RWD or 4WD to be able to effectively use that sort of power.
lol excellentbarnabus said:exactly, you need to be able to enjoy the car, if you want to see how quick you get through the Mcdonalds drive thru vs. your mates chavved up Nova then by all means boost it up above 250ps, otherwise, stick to what it was designed for