35is, Tuning Update

jleckenby

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 Leeds, UK
Hey all,

Doubt you'll remember, but after planning, Ive now got a few upgrades to my 35is:

- VRSF downpipes
- Dual Cone Air Filter
- Cobb Stage 2 aggressive remap
- Eibach springs
- NGK Iridium plugs

Certainly a bit more of a handful but looking forward to lots of fun in the summer. Going on a rolling road in a few weeks to see what shes making!

Does anyone have a LSD or other potential mods around here?

Quick shot in the garage today:

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(Most work carried out by Mad4Mini in Leeds, great guys and service if youre in the area!)

Cheers
James
 
Nice! Be interesting to see what power you're up to.

Three questions, if you don't mind:

1) Much difference in induction sound on the dual cone filters?
2) Have you got a baffle panel to prevent the cones drawing in hot ambient air from the engine bay?
3) With your Eibach springs, does your active suspension still work and change the ride stiffness when you go between Normal and Sport?

Thanks :-)
 
danregs said:
Nice! Be interesting to see what power you're up to.

Three questions, if you don't mind:

1) Much difference in induction sound on the dual cone filters?
2) Have you got a baffle panel to prevent the cones drawing in hot ambient air from the engine bay?
3) With your Eibach springs, does your active suspension still work and change the ride stiffness when you go between Normal and Sport?

Thanks :-)

Hey Dan,

1) Some but not loads, most of the sound improvement comes from the downpipes, thats the best mod imo!
2) No baffle but I have the airbox hose still there from front grills and blowing over them. Baffle might be an idea but havent noticed it being an issue
3) Yep all working fine, feel it actually rides better, less crashy :)

James
 
Twin Turbo said:
Wow well done, hope you get hear 450bhp - are you taking it down an qtr mile and get a sub 13 secs?

Im hoping for 400-420, but will have to see. I never trust all the percentages and whatnot quoted. Not timed a quarter mile yet. To be honest it may need a LSD for good times...
 
jleckenby said:
danregs said:
Nice! Be interesting to see what power you're up to.

Three questions, if you don't mind:

1) Much difference in induction sound on the dual cone filters?
2) Have you got a baffle panel to prevent the cones drawing in hot ambient air from the engine bay?
3) With your Eibach springs, does your active suspension still work and change the ride stiffness when you go between Normal and Sport?

Thanks :-)

Hey Dan,

1) Some but not loads, most of the sound improvement comes from the downpipes, thats the best mod imo!
2) No baffle but I have the airbox hose still there from front grills and blowing over them. Baffle might be an idea but havent noticed it being an issue
3) Yep all working fine, feel it actually rides better, less crashy :)

James

Thanks James! Much appreciated! I had just assumed that if I replaced my springs that I'd lose the EDC functionality of changing stiffness using the Normal/Sport button. Now I know that's not the case, I will definitely look at some Eibach springs. Only one I've seen before are the 20/10 lowering springs. Is that the ones you've fitted?
 
I could be wrong, but I think its the dampers which are the active bit. Not sure on the exact part, will check the box in the morning.

Pleased I chose them, just the right amount of lowering to still be practical :)
 
jleckenby said:
I could be wrong, but I think its the dampers which are the active bit. Not sure on the exact part, will check the box in the morning.

Pleased I chose them, just the right amount of lowering to still be practical :)

Yeah EDC is electronic damper control, but having never had it on a car before, I naively assumed that changing the springs (and therefore the spring rate and damper height) would bugger it all up and you wouldn't really feel any difference anymore. But in thinking about it a bit more, and you confirming it all still switches between ride stiffness OK, I'm keen to give it a go and change the springs!

Thanks on the offer of checking the part number :-) Once you've posted it up, I'll look for a reasonably priced supplier!
 
Hi Dan,

They are E10-20-019-02-22:

http://www.eibachshop.co.uk/eibach-prokit-performance-spring-kit-e10200190222_p31223212.htm

Thanks
James
 
Bit unscientific testing today, but 30-60mph close to 2-2.5 seconds.

Shot of the air filters, think they look decent :)

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Noticaeable improvement is an understaitment! Much much better, not loud when you dont want it, but much much louder and throaty under acceleration. Lots of pops and turbo noise to boot.

On E89s they are apparently quite restrictive, so going catless and up to 3" diameter has made for much better breathing and a higher remap.
 
jleckenby said:
Noticaeable improvement is an understaitment! Much much better, not loud when you dont want it, but much much louder and throaty under acceleration. Lots of pops and turbo noise to boot.

On E89s they are apparently quite restrictive, so going catless and up to 3" diameter has made for much better breathing and a higher remap.

I think you've sold it to me! Could you PM me the website your bought yours from?
:thumbsup:
 
Very excited to read you've had a VRSF downpipe fitted! I've been talking to VRSF directly, Evolve and ML Performance and none can guarantee it will fit without testing.....so, forgive the questions but:

Did it fit without issue?
Is the cold start noise as antisocial as I've read?
Have you had an emissions test with just the secondary cats in?
What's it like?

I've been hunting for downpipes for months and AR design definitely fit but at $1200 + duty they are simply too expensive.
 
Which downpipes did you add? just seen that the Supersprint Racing Downpipes are $2000!! Roughly £1600!

Not keen on the look of the air filters tbh but good on you for doing something different :thumbsup:

Edit just read they are VRSF downpipes what are the UK costs like on them?
 
Rockford said:
Very excited to read you've had a VRSF downpipe fitted! I've been talking to VRSF directly, Evolve and ML Performance and none can guarantee it will fit without testing.....so, forgive the questions but:

Did it fit without issue?
Is the cold start noise as antisocial as I've read?
Have you had an emissions test with just the secondary cats in?
What's it like?

I've been hunting for downpipes for months and AR design definitely fit but at $1200 + duty they are simply too expensive.

I actually got it from ML performance :)

- Ish! It's very very very tight, but fits
- It's pretty loud yeah, but doesn't sound yobboish. It's pretty quick to go quiet(ish) to.
- Not tested, I just assumed it wouldn't pass
- One word, epic! Sound is incredible. I did it more for a higher remap though as the original pipes are quite restrictive.
 
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