Bravo Fiat Bravo 1.4 t-jet Sport (175HP)

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Bravo Fiat Bravo 1.4 t-jet Sport (175HP)

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Here are some facts & pictures of my black 2008 Fiat Bravo Sport. This car has been remapped to 175/180HP and around 290NM torque.

Options:

- Cruise control
- Climate control
- Interscope sound system (nice! :slayer: )
- Seat heating (fabric standard)
- Xenon (fabric standard)
- 18 inch alloy's
- 175HP (not fabric standard :eek: )


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With a friend of mine. Exact the same Bravo(!) exept no seat heating.
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And... my other car:
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Lovely car. Get the back windows tinted and this will be perfect!

Thanks!
The first thing I want want to add is a original armrest. I'm not sure about tinted windows. I like it, how it looks right now.
 
very nice car
how you get 175 hp,only with remap or air filter exaust etc???

i cuestion about the fuel consuption before remap...how much kilometers give in city??
 
Looks alright without tinted windows. The standard arm rest isn't great.

I know. But I don't like aftermarket armrests. They generally don't fit very well, and don't look like they belong to the car.
I just want to rest my arm on it, with my hand on the gearleaver. Thats all.

very nice car
how you get 175 hp,only with remap or air filter exaust etc???

i cuestion about the fuel consuption before remap...how much kilometers give in city??

It is only done by remap. I know a guy who had his Bravo remapped to 198HP at the first run on a roller. To much for the gearbox and clutch ofcourse. It's now on 188HP and 300NM.

Before the remap the consumption was about 9L/100KM in the city. Now it's about 9,5L/100KM.
 
I did do some washing, polishing and waxing yesterday:

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And offcourse, also the MG. Lovely weather in the Netherlands. 20 degrees celcius, with no clouds! Perfect MG weather!

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So, long time no update. Time to change:

First of all, I let my steering wheel redone. See in the pictures the old one, and a the new one.
Then I got my Bravo chipped again. I wasn't completly satisfied about the remapping, so ask the guy's to do it again. Do have done a great job now. The brought the power up from 175HP, to 185HP. Especially the power in the higher RPM is so much better know.

I went to Genova last July, and drove some mountainroad in Switserland. Great with so much torque and HP.

Sadly also bad news: like a lot of other Bravo drivers, also my Bravo has a bad drive shaft. Tomorrow they will investigate which drive shaft is giving problems. Could be cheap, could be expensive. Will know it tomorrow.
 

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Where did you get your steering wheel done like that? It looks loads better and comfier!

It is! It is really the best thing I have done about the car. The company who did it, is based here in my town in the Netherlands. www.autostoffeerder.nl

But the website is completely in Dutch, so that won't help you a lot I think.
 
I'd love to get that done but I imagine the time it will take to get it done with a Dutch company will be too long.
Anybody know of a similar service in the UK?
 
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