Screw it, stick a GTi lump in it, Ecosse intake, Pugsport exhaust and Janspeed mani, some cat cams, with head work, balanced engine, GpN/ Bilstein suspension, strip it out, whack on some GTi-6 brakes you'll be laughing. Even think about a re-map once done and it'll fly.i have a 106 xsi at the moment, dont get me wrong its a great car and i love it, its just quick enough and handles great, i cleaned it today and think fuck i really like this car and it too is a 17 year old shitbox and in almost a year of ownership not one thing has gone wrong with it, but i know i want something quicker.
It still wont be a Gti-R though.Screw it, stick a GTi lump in it, Ecosse intake, Pugsport exhaust and Janspeed mani, some cat cams, with head work, balanced engine, GpN/ Bilstein suspension, strip it out, whack on some GTi-6 brakes you'll be laughing. Even think about a re-map once done and it'll fly.
I spent many years in the company of 106’s and despite what people say they handle well and power to weight can also be a big benefit.
If I smashed up my GTiR tomorrow to the point of no return then I would look at going back to a GTi just for its handling, lightness, its great down the back lanes and can still offer competitive performance :thumb:
Now that i have owned a GTIR i wouldnt consider chopping it in for something other than a faster car, it just wouldnt feel the same and you will hate itScrew it, stick a GTi lump in it, Ecosse intake, Pugsport exhaust and Janspeed mani, some cat cams, with head work, balanced engine, GpN/ Bilstein suspension, strip it out, whack on some GTi-6 brakes you'll be laughing. Even think about a re-map once done and it'll fly.
I spent many years in the company of 106’s and despite what people say they handle well and power to weight can also be a big benefit.
If I smashed up my GTiR tomorrow to the point of no return then I would look at going back to a GTi just for its handling, lightness, its great down the back lanes and can still offer competitive performance :thumb:
Now that i have owned a GTIR i wouldnt consider chopping it in for something other than a faster car, it just wouldnt feel the same and you will hate it
That pretty much sums it up. It also depends on what you do with your car. If you like dragging down the local bypass then great, but it shows no skills.HP doesn't equal fun! But then i'm not an advocate of just driving fast in a straight line, so i guess it depends what you like!
tbh, i wouldnt bother with the cams and the remap, doesnt make enough of a difference for what you pay imo. had the 708s and a chipwizards remap and 153hp vts was only 0.5 quicker on the 1/4 and not much quicker round the track than a 'standard' vts.Screw it, stick a GTi lump in it, Ecosse intake, Pugsport exhaust and Janspeed mani, some cat cams, with head work, balanced engine, GpN/ Bilstein suspension, strip it out, whack on some GTi-6 brakes you'll be laughing. Even think about a re-map once done and it'll fly.
I spent many years in the company of 106’s and despite what people say they handle well and power to weight can also be a big benefit.
If I smashed up my GTiR tomorrow to the point of no return then I would look at going back to a GTi just for its handling, lightness, its great down the back lanes and can still offer competitive performance :thumb:
That's subjective .. you might not be that quick around the trackwas only 0.5 quicker on the 1/4 and not much quicker round the track than a 'standard' vts.