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Offline RedRobin

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #110 on: 21 September 2008, 11:50 »
especially when double clicking on the paddle and going straight to 3rd from 1st   :embarassed:,

....I did that once - Not on The Pod but just going for fast overtake. I shan't make that mistake again! Even with plenty of torque it doesn't help you get there quickly.

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #111 on: 21 September 2008, 11:54 »
especially when double clicking on the paddle and going straight to 3rd from 1st   :embarassed:,

....I did that once - Not on The Pod but just going for fast overtake. I shan't make that mistake again! Even with plenty of torque it doesn't help you get there quickly.

We learn by our mistakes :afro:

Cant say I have ever made that mistake :rolleyes: :grin:

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #112 on: 21 September 2008, 12:15 »
mine was a old silver e4 with rear tints and a tein sticker in back window and no spots,our cars weigh about the same (mine is full interior) so i guess we have similar power at the wheels mine is about 265atw(340/345) yours is probably about 265atw(310) still great times for you ,i reckon a 12 is possible with a 2.1 60ft and everything coming together.

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #113 on: 21 September 2008, 12:35 »
Awesome's rollers reckon it's got 300ATW (320 @ Fly) but i'd say it's less than that..
Yeah 12's isn't out the question, but certainly need new front boots on and perfect conditions or removal of rear chairs..  :wink:
Just seen your posts on MLR actually. I travelled down with Northy his brother, Steve and few others and I can confirm that as quick as a 300+bhp Golf is, it can't hold on to a 520bhp Evo 8 or 450bhp Spec C...  :shocked: :grin:Awesome motors!

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #114 on: 21 September 2008, 12:42 »
awesomes rollers are dynojet which is only comparable to other dynojets,the figures i was quoting are dyno dynamics,i think zboyd got 260atw(305fly) with his mk2 leon(like yours).
Yours on roll on will be similar to mine i reckon ,i'm fitting some cams and a better turbo compressor housing which should see 400+ in a month so i will go back and hopefully aim for low 12's.
yeah northy and bro and ad's all 500+ were all in the mid to low 11's at 120+,awesome!

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #115 on: 21 September 2008, 13:21 »
One of my customers has a stroker engine in his Evo 6 and a "small" big turbo developing 444bhp and 443ft-lbs with low rpm spool. It is an absolute animal, and there is no chance in hell my Cupra would be even remotely close to it on any test.

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #116 on: 21 September 2008, 13:29 »
Different class aren't they the modded ones.. But you either need to be on first name terms with your Bank Manager or be called 'Richie Rich McRich, the 3rd Earl to the Duke of Money land' to own one..  :grin:

Ryan, Z's Cupra (although having uprated Fuel pump etc) made the same power on Awesome's rollers (304bhp) the same day mine made 315bhp..
See here..
http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/rollingroad/rr.gti_070608.html
Made nicer midrange power though.. Awesome's @ Fly figures seem to be pretty consistant with most other DD rollers (wheels are a bit optimistic IMO though). But DD do seem to be better respected. Soon find out what mine makes on DD rollers, as it's going on next month..  :wink:

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #117 on: 21 September 2008, 13:33 »
especially when double clicking on the paddle and going straight to 3rd from 1st   :embarassed:,

....I did that once - Not on The Pod but just going for fast overtake. I shan't make that mistake again! Even with plenty of torque it doesn't help you get there quickly.

We learn by our mistakes :afro:

Cant say I have ever made that mistake :rolleyes: :grin:
Only grinded the gears though R32uk  :evil:


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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #118 on: 21 September 2008, 13:53 »
especially when double clicking on the paddle and going straight to 3rd from 1st   :embarassed:,

....I did that once - Not on The Pod but just going for fast overtake. I shan't make that mistake again! Even with plenty of torque it doesn't help you get there quickly.

We learn by our mistakes :afro:

Cant say I have ever made that mistake :rolleyes: :grin:
Only grinded the gears though R32uk  :evil:

Takes a bit more skill than clicking a paddle...  but I think I got it down to a 'T' :wink:

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Re: How fast (really) is a remapped ED30?
« Reply #119 on: 21 September 2008, 14:03 »
especially when double clicking on the paddle and going straight to 3rd from 1st   :embarassed:,

....I did that once - Not on The Pod but just going for fast overtake. I shan't make that mistake again! Even with plenty of torque it doesn't help you get there quickly.

We learn by our mistakes :afro:

Cant say I have ever made that mistake :rolleyes: :grin:
Only grinded the gears though R32uk  :evil:

Takes a bit more skill than clicking a paddle...  but I think I got it down to a 'T' :wink:

So you've never:-

Fluffed a gear change and ground the gears
Missed a gear by going into 5th instead of 3rd etc
Misjudged a bite point on a hill and stalled it
Underrevved and stalled it
Overrevved in reverse and had that lovely burned clutch smell

And be honest now :wink:
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