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Wed Aug 23, 2017 6:47 pm
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Wed Aug 23, 2017 6:47 pm
Simon1397 wrote:From someone who has just ordered a Pure, I'm part excited by the development of the car and brand and also a bit concerned that I should have waited a few weeks before placing an order. It is all going to depend on the spec and the price.
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Wed Aug 23, 2017 6:47 pm
bcr5784 wrote:I think I am probably in the minority, but I think the changes to the engine are spot on for me. I don't want a big slug of midrange torque (and the associated lag) which other remaps offer. The thing I like now is that the engine seems keen to rev to the red line and it's therefore worth hanging on to the gears. Enhance that (as they have) by extending peak torque to 6400 is just the ticket for me.
If Alpine offer the remap at a sensible price I'll probably go for it.
The rest is not for me - but will almost certainly appeal to those who want to track the car a lot. It's pricey though. I configured a Pure as close to the S as possible and it was 4500 euro cheaper. So the bigger tyres, remap and revised suspension settings (which actually cost Alpiine little or nothing) are highly priced. I actually marginally prefer the revised interior - but wouldn't pay much extra for it.
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Wed Aug 23, 2017 6:47 pm
Alpinista_77 wrote:bcr5784 wrote:I think I am probably in the minority, but I think the changes to the engine are spot on for me. I don't want a big slug of midrange torque (and the associated lag) which other remaps offer. The thing I like now is that the engine seems keen to rev to the red line and it's therefore worth hanging on to the gears. Enhance that (as they have) by extending peak torque to 6400 is just the ticket for me.
If Alpine offer the remap at a sensible price I'll probably go for it.
The rest is not for me - but will almost certainly appeal to those who want to track the car a lot. It's pricey though. I configured a Pure as close to the S as possible and it was 4500 euro cheaper. So the bigger tyres, remap and revised suspension settings (which actually cost Alpiine little or nothing) are highly priced. I actually marginally prefer the revised interior - but wouldn't pay much extra for it.
I also wonder if there is a noticeable difference concerning throttle response in general … or if the car is basically the same until you reach 5000 rpm.
So you are saying the only difference between the engine of the regular A110 and the "S" is a remap and Alpine could offer some kind of an "upgrade" to existing A110 owners?? Isn't there also a different Turbo used?
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