Supercharged Toyota AYGO

Supercharged Toyota AYGO

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yes i'm mad

Original Poster:

139 posts

128 months

Friday 13th September 2013
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Disco You said:
fking bonkers.

These are 1l and 67hp right? I wonder what it'll put out when finished.

How do these handle? Have you made any modifications to the chassis/suspension?
Well it was always very fun to drive, but then I added wider wheels (the ones in the picture) and it really sticks to the road now. It has Bilstein dampers and Eibach pro springs..a pretty harsh ride but that's what I wanted and I love it smile

Also have an aluminium front strut to be fitted.

Edited by yes i'm mad on Friday 13th September 21:06

Ved

3,825 posts

175 months

Friday 13th September 2013
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Left field strike..... and a home run!

SaucyBoy

1,865 posts

229 months

Friday 13th September 2013
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This is awesome, good work op : )

Love to see people's faces after you pull away from he traffic light Grandprix lol

NadiR

1,071 posts

147 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Fantastic project. I'm intrigued to see what figures the dyno will show; I'd estimate the figures at 120bhp and 110lb/ft torque.

5potTurbo

12,531 posts

168 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Cracking job!
Not much silencing on that exhaust?

stargazer30

1,592 posts

166 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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This thread is worthless without dyno pics! biggrin

Crazy car to charge, I love it!

LouD86

3,279 posts

153 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Brilliant. Having had a few of these in the past, I always yearned for more power! Will be interesting to see what it makes!

MotorsportTom

3,318 posts

161 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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NadiR said:
Fantastic project. I'm intrigued to see what figures the dyno will show; I'd estimate the figures at 120bhp and 110lb/ft torque.
Nearly double the Output of the original engine with just a supercharger and mapping (assuming low comp pistons too). Are you sure?

RCBRG

603 posts

141 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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MotorsportTom said:
NadiR said:
Fantastic project. I'm intrigued to see what figures the dyno will show; I'd estimate the figures at 120bhp and 110lb/ft torque.
Nearly double the Output of the original engine with just a supercharger and mapping (assuming low comp pistons too). Are you sure?
id have thought 120 may be the upper end, but id be extremely surprised if it wasnt safely into triple figures

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Stupid car to waste money tuning, good work OP thumbup

dalzo

1,877 posts

136 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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What an odd but tremendous choice of car to supercharge

Can't wait to see what it makes

philmots

4,631 posts

260 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Like this a lot !!

MotorsportTom

3,318 posts

161 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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RCBRG said:
id have thought 120 may be the upper end, but id be extremely surprised if it wasnt safely into triple figures
I agree 33hp increase should be easily attainable but near doubling the output just doesn't seem right unless the OP has had more work done than he lets on (valve/head work etc)
either way interesting to see and good on you OP for doing it thumbup

0a

23,900 posts

194 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Excellent - I fully approve!

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Liking your work OP

NadiR

1,071 posts

147 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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MotorsportTom said:
NadiR said:
Fantastic project. I'm intrigued to see what figures the dyno will show; I'd estimate the figures at 120bhp and 110lb/ft torque.
Nearly double the Output of the original engine with just a supercharger and mapping (assuming low comp pistons too). Are you sure?
I think I'm being realistic, assuming OP also upgrades the exhaust and intake system; and given the power of the Ford Ecoboost 1.0T engine, and the (much older) Daihatsu Charade GTti which range from 100-125bhp, 110-120bhp seems comfortably achievable.

I just had a look at the TTS website, and going by the dyno chart on the site, it seems 120bhp seems about right, and I've also had a look around on OC websites where there are claims of 125bhp.

http://www.tts-performance.co.uk/#!untitled/zoom/c...

patmahe

5,749 posts

204 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Will be very interesting to see how it turns out. Nimble little short wheelbase car with a nice bit of poke. I had a Suzuki Ignis Sport which would be along the same lines, was brilliant on track, ok it was no rocketship but it kept some quicker machinery honest.

Sf_Manta

2,191 posts

191 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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This is gonna be a buzz bomb. Small car, oddles of power wobble

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

176 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Superb. thumbup

12v3pot

5,135 posts

135 months

Saturday 14th September 2013
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Banzai magazine did one of these - wonder what happened to it? Would definitely help out at those times when the Aygo's engine and long gearing means there's zero grunt (60mph+ in top).

Would/will fatter tyres up front change the Aygo's fun dynamics?

Congrats on the excellent man maths, though; would've been cheaper to buy a Panda 100hp. wink
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