Im just wondering if its just me or whether anyone else find the turbo a bit laggy under 2500 rpm really i guess.
As the 1.8T is pretty torquey you dont need to rev the nuts off it so i tend to leave it down low in the rev range but then find it can be pretty laggy. Ive got a PD160 intake which should help pick up a bit but im guessing a remap would be the only way to improve it.
Anyone elses comments or experience?
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Go drive a subaru. I really don't find them laggy down low and would rate that as one the strengths (torque as you've suggested), but that's after a subaru, which once it goes through the 2500-3000rpm is great, but under that you wait.
I'm guessing from your forum name you've had a SSS pulsar, the SR20 engine is those was pretty strong for NA (remembering back 10yrs when they were new and I was a youngster). The turbo cars have a different character which may take a little change in driving style. A few more revs off the line when you want it to go, they are happiest in mid range revs.
My Polo is chipped admittedly but it pulls like a 16 year old from around 1,900rpm. Actually I rarely rev past 4,750 and I can honestly say that I have never noticed turbo lag in my Polo GTI.
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Erm... laggy... stock they push out max torque (and max boost of 9psi) just below 2k rpm :S
If that is too laggy for you, then turbo cars just aren't for you i'm afraid. Most other turbo 4cyl cars are hitting full boost up around the 2500-3500 zone depending on the car (4000rpm if you have a 2.0L STi).
After chipping the car it only gets worse, as peak boost now jumps to 18-21psi depending on the tune, and that doesn't hit until 2400-2600rpm in the Polo's
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The std car is very non-laggy!
^thisIf that is too laggy for you, then turbo cars just aren't for you i'm afraid.
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About all you can do is go for a smaller, quicker to spool but less flow up top turbo, an expensive twin turbo setup, a small supercharger ala twincharge TSI, inject expensive nitrous pre boost or like me watch the development of electrically aided turbo's with great interest! It's a common problem, but as mentioned VW is up there with the least laggy currently available that still produce good power.
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I like the (little) lag there is; makes the 'kick' feel stronger when it does spool up![]()
The standard 1.8T tune is very soft. Little or no lag. Very linear through the rev range. If you look at a torque curve you will see that VW have really knobbled the standard car.
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Could be you have a small leak...
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