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Thread: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    Im an Ex Clio 182 Cup Pilot, and those were my sentiments exactly. I wanted something more comfortable for day to day rather than an all out track weapon, and the R delivers in spades on comfort.
    Danny, I'm a current Clio 182 cup owner but have an R due in Feb. I agree with you 100% on the comfort thing. And have been annoyed by quality issues in the Renault.
    I'm now about to put the Clio on the market. Can you tell me what year yours was and what your sell price was?
    Cheers

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    KW coilovers with DCC delete items

    Interesting link on KW providing some sort of Dynamic Chassis Control unit that plugs into the electronics of the damper to fool the DCC into thinking that it's still attached to the original set of dampers. Another method would be to have the guys at APR clear the codes and tape the cables up to the chasis body. See link: '

    KW V3's and ACC Delete Fitted - VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf MKVI Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW GTI Forum - Golfmk6.com

    As good as the Dynamic Chassis Control suspension is with ease of adjustment & activitely controling the body roll, pitch & dive of the Golf - the KW coilover dampers feel more premium in terms of giving Koni style of ride & handling mix that seems to be both firmer on smooth roadways and better damped on rougher roadways. Pity KW don't offer a full DCC version that simply plugs'n'plays. Standard DCC dampers feel more like a Bilstein/H&R type of valving. Could come down to preference. Something to consider when the stock dampers wear out. My DCC dampers have settled in after 14,500km of country road driving .... similar thing with the earlier MKV GTI in hindsight.

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    Suprisingly ... the Golf R with the larger KO4 turbo-charger still feels moreso like the MKV GTI than the newer EA888 motor in the Mark 6 GTI. The MK6 GTI turbo with inlet manifold incorporated into the turbo spools up exceptionly fast.
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    Just keep the GTI James since you already got it .

    Everything new gets hyped up to some extent.

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    spoke to derek at european autotech, he said get a mk6 over the golf r. both with apr stage 3, the golf r is only 2 secs quicker around eastern creek. the gti is much better value for money. he also said get the manual, dsg is nice and all, but it still lacks something.
    also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good.
    i think i know where im heading

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    spoke to derek at european autotech, he said get a mk6 over the golf r. both with apr stage 3, the golf r is only 2 secs quicker around eastern creek. the gti is much better value for money. he also said get the manual, dsg is nice and all, but it still lacks something.
    also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good.
    i think i know where im heading
    Just remember the APR Golf V1 also has fully adjustable suspension and a limited slip diff....makes a huge difference if you're going stage 3 and trying to put 315kw through the front wheels....even in the dry....let alone in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    spoke to derek at european autotech, he said get a mk6 over the golf r. both with apr stage 3, the golf r is only 2 secs quicker around eastern creek. the gti is much better value for money. he also said get the manual, dsg is nice and all, but it still lacks something.
    also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good.
    i think i know where im heading
    Most people with FWD would still probably prefer AWD if they are looking on modding and putting all the power down. However it's not as important as it's made out, especially for a daily driver. Around town they are very similar and may not even engage AWD half the time. Apparently the R still understeers and is FWD bias. Stage 3 would be fun in either car but personally feel stage 2 would be plenty for the GTI given the wheelspin/traction and cost of the upgrades/supporting mods needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    spoke to derek at european autotech, he said get a mk6 over the golf r. both with apr stage 3, the golf r is only 2 secs quicker around eastern creek.
    Have a feeling this was on a wet track as well.. Could be wrong though?
    Last edited by G-rig; 23-11-2010 at 07:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    spoke to derek at european autotech, he said get a mk6 over the golf r. both with apr stage 3, the golf r is only 2 secs quicker around eastern creek. the gti is much better value for money. he also said get the manual, dsg is nice and all, but it still lacks something.
    also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good.
    i think i know where im heading
    Thanks for passing on the info from european autotech walbjj, but, i totally disagree with his opinion.

    "also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good"

    ^Especially with this comment^

    Real world the difference is big having owned one for 5-6 months and driving in most conditions other than snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fab_R View Post
    Thanks for passing on the info from european autotech walbjj, but, i totally disagree with his opinion.

    "also said the awd of the r in real world doesnt make a difference as the fwd of the gti is that good"

    ^Especially with this comment^

    Real world the difference is big having owned one for 5-6 months and driving in most conditions other than snow.
    And here i have to dissagree.
    Having driven the GTI in the wet it performs very well, all the electronic aids help you do exactly what you want for every day relatively spirited driving.

    The 4Mo system is a nice extra but it in no means replaces a proper AWD system and will falter on wet roads when too much throttle is applied.
    Smooth acceleration will get you through but it will also allow the GTI to power through a wet corner.


    the best comparison i have seen was the one where it said get the GTI for the road and the R for the track, except i would swap the R for a lotus/mx-5 as it would be more functional for track work imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    And here i have to dissagree.
    Having driven the GTI in the wet it performs very well, all the electronic aids help you do exactly what you want for every day relatively spirited driving.

    The 4Mo system is a nice extra but it in no means replaces a proper AWD system and will falter on wet roads when too much throttle is applied.
    Smooth acceleration will get you through but it will also allow the GTI to power through a wet corner.


    the best comparison i have seen was the one where it said get the GTI for the road and the R for the track, except i would swap the R for a lotus/mx-5 as it would be more functional for track work imho.
    Granted, team_v the Gti Mk6 with the addition of the XDS and improved ESP is a huge improvement over the the Mk5 GTi..
    My Mk5 GTi is a biatch around wet corners if remotely pushed.

    I have pushed my R pretty hard thru wet corners with a lot of space around i.e gutters trees poles absent etc and i cant unsettle the bastard!

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