ok so got the car back after so long, not that I needed it anyway due to crappy weather etc. Once again I'd have to praise Sean's workmanship. The guy is absolutely great, he is the pure definition of how a great mechanic should be. Sean if you are reading this...thanks!
The car went in for various bits and pieces. Gripper diff, K-tec manifold which Sean wrapped with some heat tape, wishbone bearing conversion, service, VVT solenoid seal, fully engine clean up, new rotors on the PF kit, both front wheel bearings and other small bits and pieces.
I picked it up last Wednesday and I went straight to RS tuning for a remap just to make sure everything works fine.
The car felt very sharp straight away and when it was cold there was a whining from the diff which sounded very...purposeful, because race car and all that. Surprised to hear NO ticking at all from the plated diff which shows that they have done a great job on the updated product. On idling and cruising there is NO droning from chopping the cat and that was a mega relief. I was very anxious re fitting that manifold because even though I don't use the car everyday I just hate droning. Blimey that Akrapovic is seriously well buffled. It stops the whole lot when you are plodding along however, on full chat the car is immense, and that is an understatement. The combination of Akrapovic evo, K-Tec manifold and K-tec induction kit is lethal. I found myself working through the gears, downshifting and revving for no actual reason. The system now pops and bangs but it does it unpredictably which adds to the excitement, not like the stupid crackle maps where you are of the throttle and pop as if they go out of fashion.
So I plodded along to Leeds for a remap nursing the car only to find out that I was 10bhp short on the first run with the only gained thing.....yeap, you guessed right, a flat spot lol. But this is fine right? Because Paul can map it out so no big drama there. Errrr, let me spot you there, he didn't. Which is disappointing. I do not doubt his skills for a second because he did transform my car when I took it there to ditch K-tec's map after fitting the cams and I do appreciate that he is one of the best mappers in the country, however he states that he can map out the flat spot on our cars after chopping the catalyst and on my car he didn't. You can see it on the graph and I know that some people say that you can't really feel it on real life blah blah...
Yes you can. At least I can, since I know my car inside out. I felt it even as passenger when we went out for a spin. Do I care? If my car was a daily I would yes because in the city the car spends most of its time around 3k rpm. Now, I couldn't care less since this rev region would be very rarely seen. The seriously enhanced soundtrack more than makes up for it. Is it really worth it? If you pay full price and only do this upgrade
NO. Manifold purchase (£600), labour (£300), remap (£350 if no map present) and a tank of fuel (£75) can not justify the sound alone. In my occasion it only made sense. The subframe was down anyway, I got the manifold half price from Luke in here and I had Paul's map so only tweaking was required (£120). Otherwise, £1300 for just the above is CRAZY! And yes, lol to K-tec for advertising this as a power upgrade. That shows how great the OEM manifold is.
I can't wait for the ext track day now! Thanks for reading.
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