Fabia Tuning

"The Fabulous Fabia"

The Fabia is viewed by many as a budget VW Polo but in reality it is a very different car.

Choosing the right performance upgrades can turn your Fabia into the ultimate hot hatch and create a credible track day project car.

It combines practicality with a good drive and the choice of engines offered range from an economical 1.0 to the 2.0 Diesel.

By using the stunning range of VAG group engines there are lots of cheap power upgrade options out there, and we will aim to steer you to the best options to give the biggest performance increase for your money.

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Skoda Fabia Tuning modifications.

Many Fabia owners uprate the handling of their cars as a priority, this will certainly increase your enjoyment of the car and should be quite high on your priority list.

We would go to a maximum drop of 35mm on most models, a little more on the diesel. You risk rubbing on the arches if you go lower than this.

Our aim in Fabia engine tuning should be to increase peak power and Torque at the top end but many Fabia owners want to retain the fuel economy. Keep the car looking standard and remove the badges for the ultimate sleeper!

The following modifications are usually performed by our members, decide how far you want to go before you begin.

Getting the right mods for your planned usage of the car is vital. Stage 3 (competition) mods just don't work well on the road.

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Best Engine Mods for your car

  1. Engine Tunes - engine tuning/remapping provides the most advantage in terms of cost savings,  aftermarket ECUs, and piggyback ECUs are all alternatives.
  2. Fast road cams are one of the most significant mechanical changes, but they must be installed by someone who knows what they're doing and they are not always easy to source but you might find a local firm to regrind a stock camshaft.
  3. Intake and Exhaust - Note that on their own these mods will NOT ADD POWER in most cases, but they can help enhance power after other mods by removing the restriction.
  4. Upgrades to turbochargers and superchargers - forced induction is the most efficient approach to increase air supply, allowing you to burn more fuel and make more power. It is one of the most costly upgrades but provides the best gains.
  5. Head work - The goals of porting and flowing the head are to get air flowing into the engine while removing flow restrictions and turbulence.
  6. Typical stage 1 mods often include: Exhaust, Panel air filter, Engine Tunes/Remapping, lighter flywheel

    Typical stage 2 mods often include: Fast road cam, ported and polished head, fuel injector & fuel pump upgrades,

    Typical stage 3 mods: Engine balancing, forced induction (turbo/supercharger), Internal engine upgrades (pistons/head/valves), competition cam.

    Engine swaps are quite popular mods for this model, here are engine guides to all the VAG engines we've covered.

    Smaller engines do not provide much of a return in terms of power so start with a bigger engine like the 1.4. Engine swaps are a good option if you have a small engine size. We have yet to see a 1.8T engine put into a Fabia but it looks like it will fit and will certainly make for an impressive engine conversion.

    Your aim when tuning should be a nice flat torque curve and a wide power band. One of the best mechanical mods you can do is to fit a fast road cam, don't go too mad with the profile though or the engine will seem really lumpy on tickover.

    Skoda Fabia Intake and Exhaust Tuning.

    Now we move on to the intake and exhaust and ensure proper flow through the engine. Derestricting the airflow into the engine is the primary part of tuning so get a better flowing air filter.

    Induction kits sound great but due to the warm air in the engine bay they will not add noticeable power and actually rob you of power. Sports exhausts will certainly help air flow through the engine, when combined with a sports catalyst, but do not go too large or you will reduce the flow rate and stuff up the power. Stick to 1.0 to 1.5 inches for best results.

    Getting a professionally flowed head with larger valves can fully release the engines power. In nearly all cases of Fabia tuning your clutch will start to slip and this needs to be uprated - read our article on clutches for more information.

    Despite the large cost involved adding forced induction to a NA (naturally aspirated) engine on the Fabia will give large power gains. Turbos are harder to add than supercharger but still possible if you lower the compression ratio and are careful with the mapping. With a turbo the boost curve is related exponentially to the engine speed making it hard to map. The nice steady boost to rpm characteristics of the supercharger make them easier to map. To cope with forced induction you will usually need to decrease the compression ratio of the engine.

    Skoda Fabia Wheel modifications.

    Because alloy wheels are lighter they improve performance and they help to cool the brake disks. The downside to large alloy wheels on your Fabia is that you alter your effective final drive ratio and this will have a detrimental effect on acceleration and performance. Aim to keep the overall rolling diameter of the wheel the same as supplied from the factory. In all cases we do not recommend going above 16 inches.

    Standard brakes on the Fabia leave much to be desired and you are strongly advised by TorqueCars to get an uprated bigger disk and calipers. Look to the VW Polo and other VAG group cars of a similar size for suitable upgrades.

    Changing your hubs to that of the larger engine golfs will give a much wider selection of brakes including the Golf VR6 and Audi S3 along with a wide range of alloy wheels.

    If you would like to know more, or just get some friendly advice on Tuning your car please join us in our car forums where you can discuss Fabia options in more detail with our Fabia owners. It would also be worth reading our unbiased Skoda tuning articles to get a full grasp of the benefits and drawbacks of each modification.

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    3 Responses to “Skoda Fabia tuning and Fabia performance parts.”

    1. Ernesto says:

      Hello: I have a 1.2 12v 70cv 2011 engine Fabia Combi with 195/55 R 15 tires. If i change to 205/50 R 15, it will improve the acceleration and fuel consumption for that engine?.

    2. TorqueCars says:

      Using our wheel size calculator it will only be a 30mm lower circumference so will not really make a noticeable difference to acceleration or economy. Cornering should be a little better though thanks to the lower profile sidewall.

    3. adam enfield says:

      I have a skoda fabia 2001 1.4 16what vw exhaust fits is it the polo or golf

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