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EastCoastOllie
7th April 2012, 17:47
hey people just after some ideas for my furio just wondering what i can do to add a bit more performance
Bradnam
7th April 2012, 22:34
Normal stuff would be a decent induction kit, exhaust system ect.. it all depends how far you wanna go?
if cash isnt tight then you could look at an engine change?
i had a mate with a furio who removed most of the interior and it kept up with my old vtr.
Hope this helps
Christian555
8th April 2012, 00:46
Every saxo needs to be lowered. You won't regret it providing the job get done properly.
W343NNA
8th April 2012, 04:03
What i found a good setup,
If its a single plug ECU, so change over year mainly W reg furios,
saxo silver top single plug Inlet manifold + throttle bodie ground down and polished throttle bodie, good induction kit with a good cold air feed a piper 4 into 1 manifold ( gives some awesome low down torque compaired to the racland 4 2 1 i had previouse
Vtr Blue injectors
fuel pressure regulator and a kam racing stainles decat full system with a 2 inch tip
1.1 gearbox solid engine mounts
Absolutly awesome setup on the furio, will beat VTRs till the 1.1 box struggles at around 80 will sit a little behind to 100 then vtrs gone lol! , would say all that would give you around 90bhp maybe a bit more, we shall see when i do a dyno run, also shell v power really is worth the extra pence, gives awesome gains with this setup and also ECO driving will see 60 - 70 miles on £10
Smaller wheels help with acceleration too
EastCoastOllie
8th April 2012, 21:44
cheers guys , let my know what ya putting out on ya dyno run , cheers for the advise
EastCoastOllie
8th April 2012, 21:45
oh btw mines a 2001 furio ?
W343NNA
9th April 2012, 01:12
iv never had chance to play with these 2001 3 plug ecu engined cars, because the newer style engines have differnt heads and what not, the VTR inlet wont fit that i used how ever im sure the VTR mk2 inlet may make some differnce! but like iv said never had a toy, the 3 pluggers have well restrictive cats / manifolds so get a decent straight through decat on to free some power!
W343NNA
9th April 2012, 01:13
and when i said 1.1 gearbox solid engine mounts i meant
a 1.1 gearbox and solid engine mounts, the 1.1 box is a awesome upgrade imo!
TomiX
9th April 2012, 07:34
By "throttle bodie ground down and polished" I guess you mean smoothing the inside of the ports?
Is it a straight swap otherwise?
stefan1992
9th April 2012, 10:28
fit a new k&n induction kit and exhaust system with a 421 manifold then see how it goes
MiniGibbo
9th April 2012, 10:32
What i found a good setup,
If its a single plug ECU, so change over year mainly W reg furios,
saxo silver top single plug Inlet manifold + throttle bodie ground down and polished throttle bodie, good induction kit with a good cold air feed a piper 4 into 1 manifold ( gives some awesome low down torque compaired to the racland 4 2 1 i had previouse
Vtr Blue injectors
fuel pressure regulator and a kam racing stainles decat full system with a 2 inch tip
1.1 gearbox solid engine mounts
Absolutly awesome setup on the furio, will beat VTRs till the 1.1 box struggles at around 80 will sit a little behind to 100 then vtrs gone lol! , would say all that would give you around 90bhp maybe a bit more, we shall see when i do a dyno run, also shell v power really is worth the extra pence, gives awesome gains with this setup and also ECO driving will see 60 - 70 miles on £10
Smaller wheels help with acceleration too
The 421 manfiold is better for a road setup, the 4-1 is only for peak power at the very top of the rev range.
Changing the injectors wont do anything other than over fuel the engine.
Solid engine mounts dont affect power.
K thanks bye.
EastCoastOllie
9th April 2012, 14:08
cheers guys will see how it goes
Gandi699
9th April 2012, 19:43
cant see the mild cammed 1.4 from a furio making that power. It'll only be overfuelling with the bigger injectors. Saying that though the standard VTR gearbox is very long
W343NNA
10th April 2012, 01:13
The 421 manfiold is better for a road setup, the 4-1 is only for peak power at the very top of the rev range.
Changing the injectors wont do anything other than over fuel the engine.
Solid engine mounts dont affect power.
K thanks bye.
Sorry mate jesus i was giving him ideas for his car, unlike you giving nothing,
And your theory might be proven on paper to you, But from experience of having both the piper wins hands down for me.. for a start its made much better, also it has larger diameter tubing and a better shape. the lads asking for more power out his car for a road setup, Wo modifes there car to perform lower down the rev range, if you wanting to use your cars power you dont eco drive.. :S it doesnt actualy make sence what uv said because if your on some back road using your car to the best of its potential then your not going to enter the twistys in 5th at 3k revs.. :fcuk: or even accelerating onto a duel carigway or overtaking, youd rop it down a gear so your revs are up there where the furios power generaly is thers no power before 4k :wall:
K thanks bye,
W343NNA
10th April 2012, 01:15
and as for over fueling with larger injectors, how is that possible, just because the injectors can run at a higher CC rating, doesnt mean that its going to sit over fueling, it just means there under less stress instead of maxing out furio injectors running them high
Ill take it next dyno day i get chance and wheel have a look see
Gandi699
10th April 2012, 09:22
its going to be flowing more fuel into each cylinder due to the larger size of injector but the same duration injector pulse/signal from the ECU. Unless its had a remap of course to alter this
W343NNA
10th April 2012, 18:47
But with the vtr inlet your letting in more air as furio thrttle bodie is alot smaller
llgsimpson
10th April 2012, 19:07
lets be honest, save for a bigger car
leej
11th April 2012, 09:05
lets be honest, save for a bigger car
cheaper to change the engine if done right
im thinking of doing it but dont have the money yet
MiniGibbo
11th April 2012, 09:12
W343nna, your points are helpful at all.
Best advice for this lad is do nothing to it and enjoy it, if he feels the ned to waste money by a backbox and are intake intake for some noise.
Its a 75hp 8v, its never going to be fast..
MiniGibbo
11th April 2012, 09:13
cheaper to change the engine if done right
im thinking of doing it but dont have the money yet
No its not as hell get raped on insurance.
leej
15th April 2012, 17:06
No its not as hell get raped on insurance.
with a bigger car he will get raped on insurance anyway without insurance brought into it, it would be cheaper to change the engine
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