Should be pretty even really.
how would i fair up against a stardard saxo VTR in my sporting?
my m8 says he is probably getting one next week, hes itchin to blow me away because a constanly take the piss out him for wanting one.
Should be pretty even really.
rather have the vtr though
Sorry but what relevance does your opinion have to this thread?Originally Posted by nwmlargee
raced one in my old MKII Sporting on the motorway - quite matched. however, he did pull away ever so slightly - not a lot though.
I think, of the line they might be a bit quicker. Depends on driver skill.
based on the fact that iv experianced, witnessed and owned a vtr, the vtr is faster.Originally Posted by sporting_1.6
when i had a sporting, 1st and 2nd i could jus about keep up wid my mates vtr, he made about half a cars length, but when we hit 3rd or on the motorway the vtr was gone.
after my sporting, i had a black top vtr wich was only the 90bhp one and i was beating sportings easi
VTR is pretty quick. Exhaust, de cat and enclosed induction seems to free up a fair bit of power on them. Totally changed my mates VTR when he did it to his. I reckon the VTR will be slightly quicker than the sporting in a straight line.
yeah, ive heard induction kits actually make a difference when you put them on a saxo.
Only in noise.
Believe it or not but the green enclosed induction kit does actually produce a slight power gain on the VTR/S. They're designed to suck in all the the air that comes through the front grille, so no hot air from the engine is leaked in.