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380bhp Seat Leon Cupra K1. Interior video of acceleration on a very wet day

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

2008 380bhp Seat Leon Cupra K1

Another quick clip to show the acceleration through the gears.
Done on the same very wet day as the other clip :-(

Modifications to the car are :-
Revo stage 2+
Miltek 3" Turbo back, 200cel sport cat, non resonated exhaust
Forge Twintake
Forge Twintercooler
Forge DV and spacer
AutoTech High Pressure Fuel Pump
K&W V3 coilovers
Quaife Limited Slip Differential

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  • That's pretty much 400hp in front wheels drive car? 

  • @MegaNickT

    It is mate yes but the Quaife Limited Slip Diff eliminates all the traction issues.

    Before the LSD was fitted it was a nightmare trying to get the traction.

    The best mod after the power increase is a LSD. Defiantely worth the money ;-)

  • hey, what is your mpg now that you have 380bhp?? If you can say it like L/100KM it hould be better to me...thanks

  • @EClgs5

    Hi

    According to the trip, I am getting on average about 25.3 miles per gallon

    I think this would be equal to around 10.5 km per 1 litre

    Hope this helps

  • @EClgs5

    Hi

    According to the trip, I am getting on average about 25.3 miles per gallon

    I think this would be equal to around 10.5 km per 1 litre

    Hope this helps

  • How you get it to make 380bhp?

  • @TheVtieg6

    With the Revo Stage 2 plus software

    High Pressure Fuel Pump

    Forge Twintake

    Forge Twintercooler &

    Full Turbo back 3" Miltek Non Resonated Exhaust with sport 200cel cats

    All done by AMD in Essex

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  • @chelseachat It has obviously improved a lot as you wouldn't be able to go straight with these horsies on the front wheels... but i wouldn't realy say it is solved ;) think that's impossible with that many HP. Nice job tho! :D

  • Hi there mate how you doing. Anyhow, did you do your pressure plate with your clutch or did you just do the clutch?

  • @chelseachat, Good to hear you got it sorted. Well hope to see some vids soon.

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