and can you give me a price on THAT please..PerformanceAutoworks wrote:
Congratulations to vtecmec for winning May/June's Lude Of The Month, with his DIY Turbo BB1 build.
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PerformanceAutoworks wrote:4thgenphil wrote:by exhaust do you mean Cat back or including the manifold?PerformanceAutoworks wrote:ATR + Exhaust + ECU + Proper remap = 240bhp and a shed load of torque in a super wide band - The car it should have been right from the start!!
It'll never be a Lude though
Exhaust and manifold really for best results. ATR manifold is ok as far as it goes but if you want the best results you need to junk it
i guessed you were going to say that

cheers for the info guys!
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We've got one. Real world performance is pretty similar to our Lude. As in, time to get from A to B in ordinary conditions. As others have said, the later vtec cut-in can take a bit of getting used to and you have to be really trying to keep it on cam through the gears.4thgenphil wrote:who owns or has owned an ATR
what are they like? getting rather close to owning one!
Please don't fit lpg! Economy is similar to our 5G Lude's, with a range of approx 11mpg (track) to 32+ (motorways).4thgenphil wrote: fuel, meh, i think the lpg kit will be getting fitted to it!
The Recaros are comfy once you've adjusted them to how you want them. The visibility is average.4thgenphil wrote: i'm interested in the drive, comfort etc!
Ours is lowered a little bit and can be jittery on some roads, with a bit of bump steer, but you soon get used to it.
Overall, the ATR feels more machine-like than our Prelude. It's versatile: a good tourer one day, a commuter the next, plus some involving stuff squeezed in here and there. We love it. We've had it for a year and a half now and haven't regretted it.
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Nearly bought this beauty to replace the S

Was immaculate, handled beautifully, didn't have the much "loved", but, ridiculous spoiler
and sounded great!
There were only 2 things that stopped me. It was gloriously snarly, but would have been too annoying on the motorway! That and the rarity value of my Lude

Was immaculate, handled beautifully, didn't have the much "loved", but, ridiculous spoiler

There were only 2 things that stopped me. It was gloriously snarly, but would have been too annoying on the motorway! That and the rarity value of my Lude
