Leon Cupra R Part 2
Discussion
GTASmallville said:
Ah okay, I was going to send mine off to Lepsoms to be done as I have heard nothing but good things about those guys but I will check out the guys you used.
And indeed I do own a 147GTA and they are very special cars, something different to the usual 4pot turbo...no offence of course
None taken, its a hell of a car you have. They sound glories. And indeed I do own a 147GTA and they are very special cars, something different to the usual 4pot turbo...no offence of course
Powerrr said:
Any updates OP?
Decided i would jump on the bandwagon and got myself a Black LCR also.
So much for never owning another black car !
Good work How you liking it so far? Is it standard? any plans?Decided i would jump on the bandwagon and got myself a Black LCR also.
So much for never owning another black car !
Nothing too exciting to report im afraid, my coil packs are on their way out (i think). Had a few backfires on full throttle and a slight ticking from the coil pack when on tick over, not all the time, just every now and then.
Popping to Europarts tomorrow to get some coil packs, also looking into getting VAG COM so i can run diagnostics. Want to be able to reset fault codes, run logs and general check ups before i got stage 2.
For anyone who's interested...
AmD Results 19-08-2012_001 by Roule Duke, on Flickr
Roule Duke said:
Good work How you liking it so far? Is it standard? any plans?
Nothing too exciting to report im afraid, my coil packs are on their way out (i think). Had a few backfires on full throttle and a slight ticking from the coil pack when on tick over, not all the time, just every now and then.
Roule Duke[/url], on Flickr
Picked it up at the tail end of August. Nothing too exciting so far just re furbed the brakes, stubby ariel, new head unit, fabia wiper, 20mm spacers + 15mm Spacers. The usuals! Nothing too exciting to report im afraid, my coil packs are on their way out (i think). Had a few backfires on full throttle and a slight ticking from the coil pack when on tick over, not all the time, just every now and then.
Roule Duke[/url], on Flickr
Im not sure on plans, i would love to get it to stage 2 at some point (its completly bog standard at the min) I've been looking into exhaust systems but i want a really quiet almost stock exhaust. Just to keep with the Q car style. Any hints or tips there?
Im also unsure to either go coilovers or just dampers and springs?? Comfort being the main issue.
Got a feeling my coil's are maybe doing the same as you mention that, its quite "ticky" at idle.
Nice figures for stage 1!!
The miltek exhaust is exactly what you want, that's what i've got. Ever so slightly louder than standard, just enough noise, its perfect for me to be honest. Its very subtle, not chavy at all.
If you're local i'll happily take you for spin so you can hear it, where about's you located?
The ticking noise you have is almost certainly the carbon canister on the left hand side of the engine bay, they all tick. It's not broken, its just makes that noise. My noise is in addition to that tick lol.
Have you joined seatcupra.net, great source of info for your / our cars.
If you're local i'll happily take you for spin so you can hear it, where about's you located?
The ticking noise you have is almost certainly the carbon canister on the left hand side of the engine bay, they all tick. It's not broken, its just makes that noise. My noise is in addition to that tick lol.
Have you joined seatcupra.net, great source of info for your / our cars.
When i say jumped on the bandwagon i meant it! Im on SCN and SSS
Not posting much, im that used to PH that everyhting else seems so cluttered and confusing!
Im very far away from yourself mate im up in scotchland. You could always get some Youtube clips up for reference. :P
I've been hovering over getting the Milltek de-cat and downpipe for about a month now!
Not posting much, im that used to PH that everyhting else seems so cluttered and confusing!
Im very far away from yourself mate im up in scotchland. You could always get some Youtube clips up for reference. :P
I've been hovering over getting the Milltek de-cat and downpipe for about a month now!
ImDesigner said:
What happened to this car in the end? Looking back through the thread, it turned into a very nicely judged LCR with a lovely stance to it IMO.
Did she sell?
No i had a change of heart and decided to keep her. Did she sell?
peatmoor said:
I REALLY wanted one of these when they were new (and I was 18-ish). I still think they look good.
They have ages rather i think. Its been a while since I've updated my RR thread, not a lot has really happened, I've just been driving it.
Carbon fiber Heat Shield:
The heat shield i was using was quite restrictive as it obstructed the air entering the filter. It was always just a short term solution as i need something to secure the filter, it also offered very little protecting from heat soak. So a friend of made a me a custom shield and then wrapped it in carbon fibre.
I'm really happy with the results, not only does it allow better airflow to the filter it also offers a surprising amount of protection from heat soak. Even after a long drive the filter is still cold to the touch.
Carbon Heat Shield 1 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Carbon Heat Shield 2 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Carbon Heat Shield 3 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Carbon Heat Shield 4 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Handling Modifications:
In a quest to improve the handling further i bought a custom rear strut brace and a 25mm rear Neuspeed anti roll bar off a friend who was breaking his Leon. Currently i have the standard front anti roll bar fitted, this will need replacing, i will either opt for a R32 23mm or a 25mm Neuspeed, i havent decided which one yet, some further research is need before i make the purchase.
Hughes Rear Strut Brace Leon Cupra R by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Hughes Rear Strut Brace Leon Cupra R by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Neuspeed Rear Anti Roll Ball 25mm Leon Cupra R by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
I will also get the suspension raised approx 15mm as it is rather low, i got a bit carried away last time i adjusted it and wound it right down. The aim is to have a suspension set up which works on all type of roads, not just silky smooth tarmac.
The focus has very much shifted away from power and more towards handling, maybe once all the handling mods are done i will maybe go stage 2.
Plans for the coming months:
- Fix small oil leak from cam seal
- Forge short shifter kit (adjustable)
- Solid bushes for gear linkage
- N75 valve
- Dent removal on front bumper
- 225 Cupra R steering wheel
- Wheel refurb or new wheels
Long term plans:
- Front end respray
- uprated clutch
- LSD
The intentions are to make a point of just driving it for fun this year, a trip to wales at some point soon is definitely on the cards, and later in the year i will heading over to Europe with a bunch friend on a week long driving holiday.
That's it for now.. thanks for reading.
Lovely car. I have one in platinum grey but it's completely standard, even has the original stereo! Keep wondering whether to remap it but it does feel like it has the right amount of power from the factory IMO. Do you get much torque steer on yours as standard there is almost none?
Still think they look great even 10+ years old
Still think they look great even 10+ years old
Thanks guys
@ JC... You should definitely get it mapped, you wont regret it. The standard chassis handles it fine. Torque steer isnt a proplem, how you apply the throttle definitely help, it responds much better when you squeeze the throttle, as opposed to slamming it wide open. Low speed drivability is vastly improved too, pottering around town with little throttle input it's lovely. MPG is improved slightly too, consider it / sell it to the OH as an investment
@ JC... You should definitely get it mapped, you wont regret it. The standard chassis handles it fine. Torque steer isnt a proplem, how you apply the throttle definitely help, it responds much better when you squeeze the throttle, as opposed to slamming it wide open. Low speed drivability is vastly improved too, pottering around town with little throttle input it's lovely. MPG is improved slightly too, consider it / sell it to the OH as an investment
A few upto date(ish) pictures
JGW_5361 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/55855372@N08/8999826751/]JGW_2475 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr[/url]
JGW_2446 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
JGW_2444 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
JGW_2450 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
JGW_5361 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/55855372@N08/8999826751/]JGW_2475 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr[/url]
JGW_2446 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
JGW_2444 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
JGW_2450 by J@mes Williams Photography, on Flickr
Edited by KUSHY on Sunday 9th February 11:40
Edited by KUSHY on Sunday 9th February 19:07
Olivera said:
Just replaced a power steering pipe today on mine along with starter motor. Still going strong though after 100k miles in my ownership and many, many trackdays.
Thats goods to hear its still going strong, as long as you maintain them properly they are rock solid. Still need to pop my cherry and do a track day. oobster said:
What a thoroughly excellent motor car! Well done OP.
Why thank you Edited by KUSHY on Sunday 9th February 19:16
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