

The car was booked in for 10 April and was ready for collection on 20 April. Unfortunately because of Easter and the crap weather I was unable to collect the car until last Wednesday.
As well as the SC I had quite a bit of tidying up and other odds done:
• Enhanced charge-cooler with larger header tank in the boot
• Lightened flywheel
• Uprated clutch
• High performance alloy radiator
• Cool run thermostat
• Catch tank for gearbox and engine breathers
• New radiator header tank
• Engine mounts checked and rear mount upgraded
• A couple of Revotec gauges and a Shift-i change-up light
• 10.9 hub bolts and anti-rattle door pins
• Full 5 year service to include plugs and all fluids
I also ditched the Viper induction in favour of a Jetex cone which I think is OEM with the supercharger. The Viper will be appearing on ebay soon with the old alloy rad if anyone wants to help defray my costs!
With the car stripped down, Courtenay were able to give the car a thorough check over and tidied up a load of niggles following accident repairs last year courtesy of “UK's only waranty (sic) approved Vauxhall tuning company†including missing bolts, bushes and various other crappery. When I went to collect the car it was immaculate and cleaner than it’s been in a long while.
First impressions. Fortunately NickB777 had let me drive his car a couple of weeks ago so I knew what to expect. The drive home was thus uneventful but certainly exciting and as the sun popped out around Snetterton and the roads were dry I was able to put my foot down … a bit.

Oh yes, and did I say 250.1 bhp @ 6390 and 230.7 @ 4263?




Finally, It is impossible to fault the commitment, professionalism and attention to detail from the guys at Courtenay, so thanks to Jon, Mark and Mark. Well worth the trip there. Get in line!!



PS. For the nay-sayers who think this is too much to spend on the car or that you shouldn’t pay money to “tunersâ€, save your breath because I really couldn’t give a flying *%$+!
