Styling The Effects of lowering a Stilo.

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Styling The Effects of lowering a Stilo.

Re: Stu...............................

Yep, Nige and I decided to keep on the standard Abarth shocks - having driven TCs car with Eibachs on, I don't think there is any need for shox as well.

I think the remap and CDA has taken the car from 170 to 190bhp :), plus even more torque to play with.
 
Nice one Stuart, 35mm with eibachs eh, sounds good..i get mine done on wednesday...
I look forward to seeing your car and the 0-60 data too...
What was the laser alignment for then mate ? Just the wheel tracking ?
 
KoArAnG said:
Nice one Stuart, 35mm with eibachs eh, sounds good..i get mine done on wednesday...
I look forward to seeing your car and the 0-60 data too...
What was the laser alignment for then mate ? Just the wheel tracking ?
I must admit, I thought it was 30mm, but Nige said 35mm - still, all good stuff.

The laser alignment purely for wheel tracking - Nige battled that morning driving it, so seemed the logical solution. I would recommend it, though, once new springs on.

I will try take some CDA pics, and a few sound recordings as well. It is a tight fit in there, not a DIY job. The air intake could be situated a bit better; Nige recommended maybe moving it to the front spoiler, below n/s light at the bottom; make a hole and mesh it over. Tempting......
 
Spose I ought to make a comment lol!

When I picked up Stu's car and drove it over distance for the first time, I was releived, almost amazed as well, to get out of it. It was one of the worst' cars I have ever driven.

We put the Eibach kit on, expensive but to be honest they are so well suited to Italian cars, its just not worth scrimping on a few pennies. They are a bit trick to fit on the front end but Glenn sorted it out. The rears went on without any bother.

The CDA was an absolute bugger as usual - not so much the fitting, just getting all the old stuff out the way. We fitted it with the intake outside the enigne bay, but as Stu said I did suggest we cut a section out of the front blind grill, mesh it and mount the intake there as it would be even better. Mind you, anything is better than where most people mount the intakes that I have seen lol!

Anyway, on the road. Handling was better, but not brilliant. When we took the wheels off it was apparent that something was amiss so we checked everything over carefully and couldnt find anything amiss, so I took it to my mate Alan at Southam Tyres and got him to do a full laser alignment check. This guy is superb, he even sorted my Jag XJRS 6.0 out for me from the engineering diagrams - top bloke! The alignment was well out, so he adjusted it al up and WOWOWOWOW it goes round corners - and is a JOY to drive!

With the remap the car comes on strong at 4,000 rpm, but the addition of the CDA is amazing. There is a real push intot he back of the seat at 4,200 rpm and car takes off. The only thing we have like this is the 2.0 Alfa with the C&B Cams and chip.

Upshot is, Stu's car is now great fun and I will have to admit to being reluctant to give it back lol! Glenn and myself thought about doing a cut and shut and taking the rear two doors off, but Stu might have noticed lol! Only joking mate!

Good car transformed into a great car.
 
Well done Nige..............................

thanks for the great report and update and the inconspicuous self promotion, you're bloody good you!

Now Abarth owners...........................get your wallets out!!!
 
Re: Well done Nige..............................

Took a few snapshots this morning, although not ideal coz it was raining!

The 2.4 engine in full view:

1781CDA1.jpg


The CDA is to the right, as can be seen here; it has the writing on it and situated vertically:

1781CDA2.jpg


You can also see the black cold-air feed pipe going off to the right :)

And finally a dirty Stilo, lowered - as I said, not ideal but it will do for now

1781Lower1.jpg
 
It's.....................................

sitting pretty now,however, those alloys Stu, are they the SHADOW version or are they just dirty ??? You need a nice set of 17in bling, bling alloys to finish the job off my friend!
 
Re: It's.....................................

Er, both! They are shadows I think, and goddam dirty!

I think I will leave the 17s for now - what with Christmas and all that! Also, the ride is now very very acceptable, so can't see any great point at this stage :)
 
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