how can i go faster!

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how can i go faster!

Post by blackmk3 »

i have a 1.3 genesis, and i want to know the best ways to make my car have quicker acceleration and generally go faster (bearing cost in mind).

Help anyone?
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Post by KarlM »

easiest thing would be to clean the fuel and air systems out

Then look at replacing your air filter and exhast system
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Post by mk3_beast »

get an air filter then remonve ur cat.
performance plugs and leads are a good choice
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Kick your friend out :P
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Post by Mogwy »

tie it to a porche ??
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Post by SteveB »

Rev higher,
Fit 10" wheels, give you good acceleration, not top speed, also lowers it a couple of inches! :lol:
Or maybe not!
Straight through exhaust & air filter are the best bet :wink:
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Post by Gilex »

.... have a 1.3 genesis...
Which engine code does your 1.3 has ?? NZ(55BHP), 3F(75BHP) or AAV (55BHP)?
If it's an AAV you could go for:
Gilex wrote:Well I can´t stay behind: :lol:
Basic AAV engine with golf 1,8l throttlebody (motorcode RP) and intake from a GK coded polo engine, grinded for better flow. and the allready mentioned induction kit.
Exhaust is a homemade midpipe and only a Remus backbox
Still to come 3f camshaft and G40 outlet manifold and a G40 downpipe with empty cat. After all mod´s are done it´s time to modify the ECU for the last bit of extra power.
Estimated end result: AAV in standard trim 55BHP to about 75HBP, costs of this mod are low, cause you can get most parts at a scrapjard ? ( it that the correct name) instead of the 3F camshaft a Kent or Schrick 268dergee cam wil result in a 80 or even 85 BHP

If you have an NZ get an 3F intakemanifold, an 3F camshaft or the above mentioned Kent or Scrhick cam, G60 injectors could even be an option. and You'll end up with 80 tot 85BHP

the 3F will get some more power with Schrick or Kent camshaft, about 90BHP :)

For all mentioned engines:
de-cat the downpipe and use an other outletmanifold (High flow capacity)
and get more fuel pressure!!
other options: head tuning all ports widend and grinded for the best flow, bigger inlet and outlet valves
final stage is to modify the engines ECU by reflashing it with adapted(to the enginemods) firmware/software for the last bit of extra HP :)


This not all but some basic things :) there are more options to get your 1.3 Genesis faster :) what about an engine swap/conversion to a G-powered 1.3 :D
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Post by rooboy »

Strip out the interior so only you seat remains, and then push it down a hill while tied to/pushed by a faster car like a Skoda Estelle :D
Just watch out for Estelle parts falling off as you go.
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Post by hardhitter »

Gilex has given the best advice here.

But the most cost effective way is to get a 3F GT engine dropped in there, unless you can afford a G40 PY engine. For a start both engines are more tunable and have more power and torque as stock.
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Post by Gobert23 »

Yeah, that's the way I woudl go as well...

Give the car a damned good clean and service to start with. Fresh oil and clean filters DO make a difference.

Get yourself some good plugs and leads, fit a freer-flowign exhuast...

Then stick the car on a diet. Lose the rear seats and all the junk from the back... plastics, carpet, etc. Even ditch the spare and carry tyre weld? It's lighter!

:twisted:

Don't go for any wheels that are bigger than, say, 13"... and you'll have no worries.
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Post by DanW »

Which engine type is the 1.3 multi-point injection? I know it's got 55bhp, does changing the leads help much? thinking of getting a pack from Halfords the other day. With the air filter where would you recommend anyone from getting a reasonably priced one from? Bearing in mind the temp issue does really matter as it hardly ever reaches 75+ the only time it did was a long trip on the motorway last weekend to leceister (which was gr8 if onoe of u came the convoy's kicked ass).
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Post by Gilex »

DanW wrote:Which engine type is the 1.3 multi-point injection? I know it's got 55bhp,.......
That's the NZ coded Engine :)
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