It’s been a few weeks since the mechanical side of the Snow Silver Sportwagon were completed, and it’s been an absolute pleasure to put it through its paces and do some road testing. Over 1000 miles covered now, and things have settled in beautifully. The forged engine is just sublime, with immediate, effortless power, the rebuilt 19T Turbo helps deliver smile inducing torque and an impressive surge throughout the rpm range, it has silky smooth gear changes thanks to a few internal modifications, and just the right amount of visceral grunt from the twin Abbott exhausts.
The triumph however, is the transformation of the handling, the Bilstien B12 kit, polybushed subframe and rear arms, the larger alloys, subtly wider track, Goodyear F1’s and the upgraded braking deliver a hugely capable car. Add the Quaife limited slip diff, and it actually feels like it drags you around corners, something you don’t usually expect from a superbly comfortable wagon, this really is the essence of a sleeper in my opinion.
We’ve only had a couple of minor issues to overcome, an original coolant hose decided to burst and has now been replaced with another DO88 silicon one, and the map has been reflashed again by Karl at NoobTune to remedy the traction and ABS lights which had been linked to the older generation ECU, it’s running around a healthy 335 - 340hp on a Stage 5, which Karl has specifically tailored to deliver very liveable, everyday power.
Next stage will be the bodywork, both front and rear bumpers to repaint and the driver’s side has some marks I’m just not happy with. These together with a few subtle aesthetic mods will get it to a stage I’m content with, in the meantime, it’s proving hugely capable and coping nicely with the filthy roads and extreme Winter weather.