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How much will performance change with BPU upgrade?


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Hey guys, Ive been reading as much as poss. People seem to say that BPU'ing the car will really make all the diff. Any idea roughly on how much BHP increase youd get from a BPU?

 

Im guessing +40 bhp? From my limited technical knowledge? Its very easy to say it depends on the components, lets pretend were using nice quality stuff :) Just looking for a guestimate.

 

EDIT: Oh, whilst were on the topic, whats the average cost for BPU.

 

Thx :D

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..Im guessing +40 bhp? ...

you're not too far off.

It might be a bit more, depending on boost levels.

It feels more dramatic than it looks on paper though, because typically all the extra power comes right after 4Krpm, so the 'flat' torque curve becomes a bit peaky, so the car feels more alive at full throttle.

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Prices from memory (and my memory is pretty bad)

 

RS*R (brand new lucky buy) - £230

FCD - £80

CW Decat pipes - £270

1.2 Restrictor ring - £?

Boost Guage - £ varies greatly 100 quid?

Plugs - £50

Fitting - £100/150?

 

So for about 800 quid I'd say.

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Inlcuding prices I paid:

RS*R (brand new lucky buy) - £230 Came on car.

FCD - £80

CW Decat pipes - £270 £150 from Dude.

1.2 Restrictor ring - £? Came with pipes.

Boost Guage - £ varies greatly 100 quid? £40 - needs replacing really.

Plugs - £50 £12 - none of this Iridium rubbish!! :p

Fitting - £100/150?

 

So for about 800 quid I'd say. £400. :D :D :D

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Regardless of the figures (after all we can't actually measure the fly wheel HP anyway, only infer it) - the difference is very notcable and significant! It made mine feel like a different car :D

 

Mine cost ~£220 for BPU (double de-cat and restrictor from PW) and a further ~£100 for the walbro as a safety precaution :) rest was on the car. Think I'll be adding a FPR too to make sure the fuel systsem can cope with future demands.

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I was being very conservative with my prices. To be honest I have standard plugs, and no boost guage.. 2nd decat pipe was already on the car when I bought it. So I've only spent 470ish on parts in reality.

 

Yeah you get what you pay for as well. Just making a point that it can be a very cheap 400BHP if you're lucky enough!

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Yeah you get what you pay for as well. Just making a point that it can be a very cheap 400BHP if you're lucky enough!

 

370-380hp-ish is relatively cheap, it starts to get a bit more expensive though, getting the extra power eg. IC, cams, fueling, ECU, etc.

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I think I was lucky with mine, my engine seems very clean (Paul actually licked my dipstick [oo-err] a week after an oil change because he was amazed at how clean it still was!!), and I'm very proud of my 364 RHHP from what is basically just an exhaust system!!

Even 5% loss from the hubs puts me over 380 BHP, most car owners pay hundreds for 10-15BHP it's pretty amazing!!

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and I'm very proud of my 364 RHHP from what is basically just an exhaust system!!

Even 5% loss from the hubs puts me over 380 BHP, most car owners pay hundreds for 10-15BHP it's pretty amazing!!

 

you have to love the supe in this respect, it's a modder/spead freaks dream come true :D along with its great, timeless looks who can complain :D

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