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Vaughany
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A couple of weeks ago I posted thread called "BHP on Hybrids" the thread got alot of views and some interesting replies. I asked what BHP could be achieved on Hybrids and if they are worth it considering they cost about £2000.

 

There were some for and some against, the opinions that stuck in my mind were the people who have had hybrids and have now gone single. If I can remember correctly they were all in favour of the single conversion and felt hybrids were not worth it for the money.

 

After a week or so deliberating, I have made my decision and have decided to go SINGLE.

 

I was undecided between the Boost Logic Kit or the PHR Kit. After alot of thinking about convenience of fitting, costs and looks. I have decided to purchase the PHR Stage 1 DBB Kit, the kit looks pucker and supposedly is good for 600+BHP.

 

I live in Northampton so it made sense for Leon from JPS to source the equipment and fit it. I am hoping the kit will be fitted within the next 4 - 5 weeks. As a result of this I will soon have a lot of bits for sale, these will be posted in the "For Sale" section once they are off the car but at present just guaging interest.

 

* CW Uprated SMIC - Been on the car for 5000 miles - £400

* CW 1st Cat Replacement Pipe - Been on the car for 6 months - £100

* 2nd Cat Replacement Pipe with 02 Bung - £125

* 4 or 5 Samco Hoses (Black) for the Intercooler - £125

* Apexi Power Intake - Been on the car for 5000 miles - £90

* Jspec Turbos (64000 miles) - only run at 1.2Bar since Sept 04 - ?

* Restrictor Ring - £10

* 440cc Injectors - ?

 

If you are interested in any of the above, PM me but like I said all of this will be posted for sale in the appropriate section once it is off the car.

 

I would like to THANK everyone who posted in the above thread, you have saved me some money in the long run as I now wont have to replace the hybrids was I get bored with them.

 

However my missus would like to KILL you all as I have just spent alot of money and obviously she is PISSED. I am hoping she will change her mind once the project is finished and she has a spin in the motor.

 

Cheers

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Good luck with the conversion m8 - hope it goes well

 

As regards bits

 

* CW 1st Cat Replacement Pipe - Been on the car for 6 months - £100

* 2nd Cat Replacement Pipe with 02 Bung - £125

* Apexi Power Intake - Been on the car for 5000 miles - £90

* Restrictor Ring - £10

 

Need all of these when you are done with them m8 - if you could put me down for first dibs please cheers

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I've got the eManage on my VVTi....speak to IanC about mapping it ;)

If you have any issues with it give me or him a shout.

Assuming yours is a j-spec you should have no real issues. Just make sure you set the internal Ignition jumper to 12v as it comes default on 5v.

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Yeh I have a J-Spec, I have already spoke to Ian refernce mapping when I was going to get the hybrids and he said that would be fine. Leon is going to map initially then I will ask Ian to fine tune for me.

 

With the single on, are there any other issues, does the car start, drive much differently when just tinkering about?

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The car will start fine and carry on running fine if you make sure your base map caters for the bigger injectors. On a DBB 61 you should find you don't lack anything lower down the rev range, the power delivery is linear and so *I* feel much more in control and at ease with what it's going to do...

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