Hurdy mentioned the APR Polo the other day and I came across this magazine articleon my searches and thought you guys would find it very interesting when you see how competitive the little 1.4TSI twincharged engine can be with only a basic stage 2 remap, bolt on mods and suspension tweaks.
The Polo is a project car is from APR Australia running APR Stage 2 remap (224Hp/250lbft), full exhaust, intake, intercooler with coilovers, lightweight alloys, front and rear anti roll bars and poly bushes.
For comparison these are the outputs of the other cars they used in the test as the Ozzie's quote in kW's
Focus RS Std ( 304hp/324lbft)
Focus ST Stage 2 (265Hp/324lbft)
Golf GTI TSI-K04 Stage 3 (387hp/383lbft)
Mazda 3 MPS Stage 2 (299hp/317lbft)
So a pretty large power deficit, its outperforming pretty much everything else on the track and only really matched by the Golf 2.0TSI (k04) with 160hp extra bhp. Its only on the main straight where it loses out to the power of the others and finishes with the second fastest laptime. Thats why this engine is brilliant when mapped. Im looking forward to getting my chassis mods sorted.
FWIW APR have now fitted the Polo with a plate differential, and have a hybrid turbo waiting to be fitted. That would undoubtedly have eclipsed the competition. For me that shows how unusable and what a waste all that extra power is on a bendy track.
Mighty impressive i think. This is the
>>link<< for the PDF if any of you guys havent got a big enough screen to see the pics properly
Hurdys should be equal to this within a week or to as well, all bar the poly bushes that is, which are actually a cheap option as its a rear torsion beam (around 8 bushes total for the car versus over 24 bushes on the mk5 golf chassis)