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Thread: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe View Post
    So to summarise, VWA's claims that the Mk6 is more efficient than the Mk5 is true....

    In other news, the sun rose in the east today and is setting in the west.
    Lol yeah... when did anyone doubt that the EA888 was more fuel efficient than the EA113.
    If we were talking oil consumption under more extreme engine loads, now THAT would be another subject

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe View Post
    So to summarise, VWA's claims that the Mk6 is more efficient than the Mk5 is true....

    In other news, the sun rose in the east today and is setting in the west.
    Nice sarcasm, if you look at the content of WhiteJames' post compared to the majority of the people on this forum you would see that he's actually trying to pass on some decent knowledge and experiences like he did when he owned his MK5. I personally like reading his posts then other topics such as "best number plate style" etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwen View Post
    Nice sarcasm, if you look at the content of WhiteJames' post compared to the majority of the people on this forum you would see that he's actually trying to pass on some decent knowledge and experiences like he did when he owned his MK5. I personally like reading his posts then other topics such as "best number plate style" etc.

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    +1.

    His post was simply an observation and summary of his experience. I'd much prefer more informed, non-partisan commentary like that on this forum and less of the sarcastic comments that followed. Both posters should really know better.
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    +2 White James, I for one appreciate your informed and detailed posts. Keep it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hooba View Post
    +1.

    His post was simply an observation and summary of his experience. I'd much prefer more informed, non-partisan commentary like that on this forum and less of the sarcastic comments that followed. Both posters should really know better.
    +2

    in the midst of thousands of posts for Golf 6 here there and everywhere, WhiteJames' ones are my top 5 most useful and informative. very structured, mature and diplomatic response when challenged, top quality posts!

    I decided to follow his tips in running in my GTI and it has not chewed any oil when I checked yesterday (although still too early to celebrate at 2500kms, but finger crossed it'd stay like this).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe View Post
    In other news, the sun rose in the east today and is setting in the west.
    Pissa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteJames View Post
    Fuel consumption: MK6 –v- MK5

    Is the MK6 Golf GTI more frugal than the MK5 Golf GTI?

    After about 19,500km and 8 months of ownership:

    It appears to me that under constant throttle and light engine loads (freeway cruising) the fuel consumption between the MK6 and MK5 is the basically the same. The MK6 Golf excels in fuel economy when the engine is working harder under additional load.

    For example:
    Drive from Sydney to Queanbeyan/Canberra on the Hume Hwy has the MK6 about 7.1litres/100km, whereas the MK5 would be around the 7.6l mark. Similar thing when driving from Sydney – Wollongong – Macquarie Pass Hillclimb – Queanbeyan/Canberra with the MK6 delivering about 7.4l/100km and the MKV about 8.0l/100km. These 2 drives involve climb from sea level to a higher altitude, with the later two comprising a 25 minute mountain climb mainly using 2nd and 3rd gears.

    The trip from Queanbeyan/Canberra to Sydney on Hume is from higher altitude to sea level most of the way which involves coasting lighter engine loads with the MK6 and MK5 GTI both doing 6.8l per 100km. Finally ... trip from Sydney to Queensland and return on Pacific Hwy along east coast of NSW has both MK6 and MK5 about the same (6.9l per 100km) with the majority of the drive fairly flat land cruising.

    In a nutshell ... the EA888 motor in the MK6 has improved fuel consumption under varied throttle input and under more extreme engine loads imo.

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    I've found an improvement under all circumstances between my Mk5 and Mk6. Around 0.4-0.5L/100 under most circumstances, including Brisbane/Sydney and Sydney/Gosford.
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    R -v- RS250: drive.com.au

    I did two Sydney (South Coast) to Gold Coast trips last year (Aug & Sep) and the difference in fuel economy btwn MK6 and MK5 was nothing to write home about. The improved fuel economy under load and on varied throttle most probably related to the fueling of the MK6 with 6 hole injectors more acurately metering out fuel supply.

    Neighbour Ray not looking at any upgrades until his Golf R arrives mid year. He may look at a set of small sized adjustable solid H&R anti-roll bars f and r later on if required. He wouldn't mind bringing up the performance to the 200kW that the Euro spec R has. Told him to be prepared for a few rubs on the front fender with the 19" wheels.

    Here's a short drive.com.au of the Golf R -v Renault Megane RS250:

    Volkswagen Golf R v Renault Megane RS250 Cup Trophee | hot hatches

    Golf R for Grand Touring - Renault for the Driving Pleasure.

    Cheers.
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    Funny you mention the tyre rubbing. I have the factory 19's with ACC and the front right rubs like crazy when you're having fun. Hard turns, under acceleration and it rubs quite often if that wheel sees the slightest of bumps. Having ACC in sport reduces the amount of rubbing but its still there. I don't think a factory car should do it at all TBH.

    Have to get around to putting white chalk marks on the wheel arch lining so I can see where exactly the rubbing is occurring as after a while, it will eventually wear it out.

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    Dave_r,

    I had rubbing issues with OZ Ultraleggers 19" with ET 45. The fronts rubbed on the lip just before the small guard extension and at the rear it was the extension that actually rubbed. Wheels have been machined and now now rubbing.

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