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can get a remap for 200kw + more torques + faster dsg, while under warranty thats probably all ill do.

ive really wanted a new(ish) car for a long time. ended up with an actual new car. it has everything, except electric seats which is really weird

WTF dude?

So now that you sell your Stagea, you don't understand torque measurements?

Can't have more torques. Your engine has torque and the measurement of this torque is in nm, lbs/ft etc. geek.gif

Sound as silly a Clarkson when he talks about "torques".

On an unrelated note, I wonder if Craig will crack 300 powers when his car is finished...

So, just bought the replacement for the stagea. Dont laugh!

Got it brand new, collect Friday.

147KW petrol with DSG. Mines a sedan, not a wagon shown in this pic. Same colour!

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Does Dsg chip second?

I replaced my Stagea with a 130i. Black. Msport. 195kw.

Needs an LSD.

Euro ftw!

i dont know, i pick it up in 2 hours. give me a few weeks to bed the motor in and ill let you know!

im gonna say no, its very smooth with its gear changes, you barely even notice it at low speed!

  • 2 weeks later...

Use a good quality masking tape and take your time putting it up :)

Cheap masking tape can either leave sticky residue or come apart when removing leading to unnecessary anger.

Nice avatar change by the way. Do love (and will miss) those Nismo tips thumbsup.gif

Also, if you're masking against a colour; paint the edge of the tape with the colour that is underneath the masking tape. This seals the edge of the tape stopping the new colur bleeding under the tape and gives you a razor sharp edge.

I f**king hate painting.

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