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		Hi all. 
 I posted yesterday for first time. Perhaps you would like to know that i must be the oldest member on here at 62.  I just love the 306 style and drive.  For me the car looks great,and all i need to get from A to B.  Not good news today though,n/s rear calliper seized and worn the pads to metal nearlly,anyone else had same probs? Ouch,£68 to repair.   Maybe in the future i would do a stage 1,whats the gain in mpg and torque. 
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		Hello mate, what engine and model?
	 
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		 (01-05-2013, 06:07 PM)Anton Wrote:  Hello mate, what engine and model? 
Hi.  It`s a 2.0hdi 90hp model 2001. lx estate 
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		Ok cool, a stage 1 is generally 120-130bhp. Where abouts are you?
	 
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		 (01-05-2013, 05:54 PM)happypug Wrote:  Hi all.I posted yesterday for first time. Perhaps you would like to know that i must be the oldest member on here at 62.  I just love the 306 style and drive.  For me the car looks great,and all i need to get from A to B.  Not good news today though,n/s rear calliper seized and worn the pads to metal nearlly,anyone else had same probs? Ouch,£68 to repair.   Maybe in the future i would do a stage 1,whats the gain in mpg and torque.
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I wouldnt say its a common problem but it is uncommon if that makes sence £68 isnt a bad price if thats parts a labour, obviously the cheapest option would be to run down the scrapper and grab another caliper with the pads and jam it on yourself being such a simple job then it would be like a sub £20 jobby,
 
as for stage 1 dosnt really effect the MPG unless your constantly giving it the lead  foot around town all the time but even then it isnt a massive decrease in MPG,
	 
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		 (01-05-2013, 07:25 PM)Anton Wrote:  Ok cool, a stage 1 is generally 120-130bhp. Where abouts are you? 
Hi again mate.  I`m in welshpool mid wales,15mls from shrewsbury.  Do you know of anyone in this area who could do it. 
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		Pro-Steve is in Bristol (google hdi tuning), or you could do it yourself if you got a kwp or galetto.
	 
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		Dont most people claim an improvement in MPG with a stage 1? I know pro steve done an economy type map for someone on here, i doubt its power your after at 62! If it is then your a hero!
	 
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		Are there much gains/differences between the remap and the tuning chip/box?
 Price is a big difference so il being dragged towards a chip unless anyone know anybody who does a cheap remap.
 
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		Avoid chip boxes at all costs
 
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		02-05-2013, 08:27 PM 
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		Hi there yes you beat me I am just a mere 56! And have had a whippy remap stage 1 and yes makes a nice difference more torque and broader rev range and still seems very economical I had 425kilos In The car and done 150 miles on £23
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yea Deffo keep away from them chips on ebay, they a load of rubbish. The stage 1 remap is not that more expensive and the gains you get is unbelievable. Made it feel like a new car again and that's with 160k on mine.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Stage 1 will give you more of everything... Im running a stage 3 hdi and my mpg doesnt seem to be affected, and i have a very heavy right foot!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (03-05-2013, 07:07 AM)Just Sean Wrote:  Stage 1 will give you more of everything... Im running a stage 3 hdi and my mpg doesnt seem to be affected, and i have a very heavy right foot! 
what mods have you got for your stage 3? 
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