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    Manual GTI drivers -Which gear gives best 'push you to seat' experience?

    Hi guys,
    I've been showing my friends and family my new car, but I think I'm failing at demonstrating the GTi's accelerating abilities.

    How do you get the best 'push-you-to-seat experience' - Is this done by going to second gear and flooring it to red-line? Or is there a better way? 5th gear dropping to 3rd and flooring it?
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    This is quite possibly the most useless, stupid question I have EVER seen on this forum.
    You had to start a thread to ask what gear to pull your GTI in, for them to be impressed by the acceleration?

    ATTN: The car isn't that fast, especially with another person in it.


    There are no words to describe how moronic this thread is.
    Last edited by manol; 07-02-2011 at 11:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manol View Post
    This is quite possibly the most useless, stupid question I have EVER seen on this forum.
    You had to start a thread to ask what gear to pull your GTI in, for them to be impressed by the acceleration?

    ATTN: The car isn't that fast, especially with another person in it.


    There are no words to describe how moronic this thread is.
    Ever heard the saying "if you've got nothing nice to say then don't say anything at all".

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    Quote Originally Posted by gh172 View Post
    Ever heard the saying "if you've got nothing nice to say then don't say anything at all".
    Ever heard the saying "ask a stupid question, and you'll get a stupid answer"?

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    im mearly trying to figure out which gear you'd get the most G-forces out of the GTI.
    if you say there's none when theres more than one person in it - then just say so, no need for the haterade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwill View Post
    I've been showing my friends and family my new car, but I think I'm failing at demonstrating the GTi's accelerating abilities.
    And this is how an accident starts off. Lots of passengers/distractions with you and next thing you know...

    Having been a passenger in one of this type of accidents, I make it a point to only go at it when I am alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwill View Post
    Hi guys,
    I've been showing my friends and family my new car, but I think I'm failing at demonstrating the GTi's accelerating abilities.

    How do you get the best 'push-you-to-seat experience' - Is this done by going to second gear and flooring it to red-line? Or is there a better way? 5th gear dropping to 3rd and flooring it?
    The quickest acceleration in most cars, not withstanding grip issues, is 1st gear.

    However, I think what you're asking is something different. The GTI isn't "the fastest accelerating car" out there. Whilst 6.9 from 0 to 100 is quick if you can nail it, what is most impressive about the GTI is its "all-rounded-ness" and refinement. Because of this refinement, it can be rather difficult to demonstrate the potential of the car because when you're doing 80km/h, it feels like you're only doing 50km/h compared to many other cars. Therefore the "feeling" of out-right performance is just not there.

    In addition, the GTI engine is based around a K03 turbo. It's efficiency is in torque from only 1700 all the way up to 5200rpm. Whilst it's peak power is from 5300 to 6200rpm, it drops off a lot by the rev limiter.

    So what I'm saying is, the most impressive thing about it is how it pulls in 3rd gear at say 50 to 80 or something like that - but for out-right acceleration and for other people in the car "feeling" the full experience, I'm not sure it's really the car for that.

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    This is going well.

    FWIW 2nd to redline is probably your best bet. If that's not enough then you may need a reflash. Or a new car.


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    If you want to impress your friends probably coasting in 3rd then dropping to 2nd and going to redline would probably 'make the most noise' and 'seem to give that explosive accelleration'
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    Quote Originally Posted by markwid View Post
    And this is how an accident starts off. Lots of passengers/distractions with you and next thing you know...

    Having been a passenger in one of this type of accidents, I make it a point to only go at it when I am alone.
    A mate took me for a ride when he got his new car, and wanted to show what it could do
    He plowed into the side of another car at 80ks when he missed a giveway sign.
    Airbags went off and he passed out for 15sec... felt like a lifetime....

    Since then, I've turned down a few offers when mates wanted to show me their new car for this reason.
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