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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

This is a Supercharged Conversion for the Fiat 500 1.4 16v available direct from JCR Racing. The kit also fits the Grande Punto 1.4 16v and Panda 100HP.

We have it running currently at 138BHP. This was the first run we did and there was a fuel drop at 5000RPM which may be down the fuel pump or the ECU Programming. When that is sorted it should push the power up to 142-144BHP and if we add a full sports exhaust and some more fine tuning we should be looking at close to 150BHP.

We are hoping that the first kits will be available in the next few weeks.

Please contact JCR Racing on 01923 261 158 or email us at contact@jcrracing.co.uk.

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  • is that an rc car?

  • @Stuntman175 I've lusted since forever for a '67 GT390 Fastback in Highland Green and American Torq Thrust wheels since I saw the movie Bullitt in the late, late 90's (I'm only 23 years old) Hondas may drive forever, but they lack character and that makes them boring for me. Supras are awesome aswell, but near impossible to find these days. Especially living in Portugal where a 1.6 liter gasoline engine is considered a gas guzzler just because they average 25 to 28 mpg in all city driving.

  • @Stuntman175 I never met an owners there usually a bunch of rich people I'll never get to meet one doubt I want to now lol. I love subies the wrx/sti are beyond awesome. Toyota Supra is another favorite. I never cared for mustangs after the 70's. I owned a 66 mustang got a vid of it up. Hondas are crap lol they just are they'll drive forever though. I love any american car before the 80's. The 87 Buick Grand national is one of my favorite cars and it eats cars like vipers like its nothing.

  • Lambo's are awesome because they are quintessentially Italian. They look amazing, they make a brutal sound and most important, they catch on fire in a whim just because they can. It's the same with Fiats, amazing little cars that will leave you stranded on the side of the road someday, but in the middle of it all, you can never help, but to smile.

  • @westsidetrumpet I hate Ferrari, not because of disliking the cars, I just dislike their owners, same goes for Hondas and Honda owners. 90% of them are a bunch of elitist douchebags, although I have no idea why Honda owners are so proud of their Civics. I like Subarus aswell and american carmakers as well, but only certain models. I couldn't care less about a Dodge Caliber, a Chevy Tahoe or a Ford Escape, but I love the Mustang, Ford GT 40 and the GT, Dodge Viper and the likes.

  • @Stuntman175 Lol that little car is soooo ugly but awesome and smoked the lambo. My favorite brands are Ferrari, Porsche, Subaru, most of the American companies. But here in america people like Idolize the lambo and theres a lot of them I didn't care for it.

  • @westsidetrumpet I too was never a fan of Peugeot and I'm French, so why should you be a fan of it? lol Porsche is also my favorite car manufacturer, but I can afford one as long as it's smaller than 1/10 scale.

  • @Stuntman175 Oh nice I just never cared for that brand when I visited Europe i went to Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden it seems a few people had a few but generally I heard alot of people didnt care for em and i didnt really care for the looks of em but im gonna check out that 90 205. But when you mentioned a Porsche thats my favorite company I just cant afford it. I know its spelled Abarth my brain just tosses that extra R in.

  • @westsidetrumpet Peugeot made one of the best, if not the best hot hatch of all time with the 205 GTi. It had passive rear steering so when you let go of the gas, you would get lift off oversteer just like a RWD car. It was a very good car and it's to this day still used in amateur rally racing. This is a video of a racing driver in a 205 1.4 with 65hp kicking an average Joe's ass in a Lamboghini Gallardo. /watch?v=slihu_Ik0ww

  • @westsidetrumpet Neither can I, I have a preference for old Italian cars such as Lancias, Fiats, Alfa Romeos and German cars like Porsches, VW's and other small manufacturers. It's spelled Abarth (just a pet peeve of mine.) Fiats of the 80's were crap in terms of electrics, but they made up with tons of character which made them a absolute joy to own, except when it went wrong and you had to fix it. All my family owned Fiats and never had any complaints about any of them, but that's just me.

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