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    MOTOR Hot Tuner Challenge

    I assume everyone has rushed out to get their copy of Motor this month, mine arrived in the mail yesterday!

    It's a good read, with our beloved VW's holding their own against some power houses.

    What I do wonder though, Guy, is how different would the results/times have been if the R was a DSG? I won't discuss the particulars until everyone has had a chance to read it, there's still Part 2 (cars $75k-150k) and Part 3 (over $150k) to come.

    I'm interested to see how my current love (a Lotus Elise) compares to the R - I ordered my R last week, its coming in that dec/Jan shipment. It was a dealer stock order that was already in the system modified to my spec. It will be interesting changing to a car twice as heavy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beena View Post
    I'm interested to see how my current love (a Lotus Elise) compares to the R - I ordered my R last week, its coming in that dec/Jan shipment. It was a dealer stock order that was already in the system modified to my spec. It will be interesting changing to a car twice as heavy!
    Hey nice work on ordering an MKVI Golf, It will definitely be heavier and no where near as nimble as your elise, but it sure will sound better, and they have aircon!!
    2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

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    I don't know about the sound... The 2bular exhaust on the Elise pops, crackles and bangs with the best of them - especially when hot!

    And with my car being an 08, it has all the mod cons - A/C, power windows, stereo, one way adjustable drivers seat... Fixed passenger seat... And that's it, yep, pretty much all the mod cons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beena View Post
    What I do wonder though, Guy, is how different would the results/times have been if the R was a DSG?
    I haven't seen the article yet. But we've had a forum member with proper timing gear and a Stage I DSG R (so just the software update, nothing else done) do a 0 to 100 in 4.68 second. The car was not yet full broken in either. The Stage III has an additional 75kw and 80Nm over the Stage I, or 31.25% and 18.4%, so I'd expect the DSG version of a Stage III would definitely be somewhere between 4 and 4.4 seonds 0 to 100...

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    That was my thinking too. And an S3 in the test confirmed that with dsg (sorry - 's-tronic') and basic mods (ecu/exhaust).

    Check the article and let me know what you think, my feeling is there is a lot more to be had from a Stage 3 with DSG
    2011 Golf R - 5dr, DSG, Candy White, Black 19's, Recaro's, Sunroof, Bluetooth, MDI, APR Stage 1 Pics Here
    2008 Lotus Elise - Solar Yellow, LTC, 2bular SS Exhaust
    2007 Ford Falcon BF2 XR6 Ute - Black

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    Yeah - that S3 in the test is another forum member here.....

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    Btw - my intention is not for this to become a Manual vs DSG thread! We saw what happened to that one...

    Just interested in Guys feedback on the testing proceedure and driving abilities of the journo's/drivers.
    2011 Golf R - 5dr, DSG, Candy White, Black 19's, Recaro's, Sunroof, Bluetooth, MDI, APR Stage 1 Pics Here
    2008 Lotus Elise - Solar Yellow, LTC, 2bular SS Exhaust
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    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    Hey nice work on ordering an MKVI Golf, It will definitely be heavier and no where near as nimble as your elise, but it sure will sound better, and they have aircon!!
    As an owner of both an Elise and a MkV1 GTI, the Elise definitely sounds a helluva lot better. I used to have air-con in the Elise but I removed it. Even as a daily driver I only used the a/c about 4 times a year and that was mostly to quickly de-fog the windscreen.

    I can also honestly say the Elise is a nicer, more comfortable, more ergonomic daily driver than the Golf. The Golf is way too soft, the steering over-assisted and brakes over-boosted but it is better than just about everything else available and is available as a three door.

    I have no intention of selling my Elise, I'm just making it even more track focussed.
    If you dig a hole and it is in the wrong place, digging it deeper isn't going to help.

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    Fair enough sound can be subjective. But from the models I have seen when I was interested in those cars, they're just Toyota Celica engines, 140kw aren't they? Hardly the best sounding motor.

    I will give it best handler award. I just can't get into corolla engines with an exhuast in light cars.
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    2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    Fair enough sound can be subjective. But from the models I have seen when I was interested in those cars, they're just Toyota Celica engines, 140kw aren't they? Hardly the best sounding motor.

    I will give it best handler award. I just can't get into corolla engines with an exhuast in light cars.
    Fortunately mine started life with a Rover motor but it now has a Honda K20A Engine. VTEC Yo! Both engines sound better than the Toyota motors but I have heard quite a few Toyota-powered cars with good intake and exhaust noise. Factory standard is bland to meet ADRs but I don't think anyone with an Elise keeps factory exhaust for more than a few months after purchase.
    A friend's naturally aspirated Exige. It sounds bloody good.


    My Honda-Powered Elise with old exhaust.


    With new exhaust from the inside at Wakefield Park. The Orange Exige is also naturally aspirated but lightly modified.
    If you dig a hole and it is in the wrong place, digging it deeper isn't going to help.

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