It's odd that they use the R engine with the PP LSD instead of just a small in power like the PP in the Seat.
Not that I am complaining. I think the Octavia RS with the R engine and the PP LSD would be a great combination. I think the AWD while a more stable platform does sap a lot of power from the engine. I was really amazed at how much faster the 163kW Octavia felt vs the 155TSI Tiguan.
2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 125TSI Build
I suspect the AWD plays a bigger role - I remember having the same experience comparing the Scirocco R and the Golf R.
I'd agree with that having driven the 118TSI Octavia versus 112TSI Yeti (4WD) - the Yeti is a second slower to 100 km/h than my Octavia wagon, but again there are the factors of weight (82 watts/kg Octavia vs 71 watts/kg Yeti) and aerodynamics. The Yeti just felt sluggish.
MY10 Octavia Wagon in Candy White, 118TSI, DSG7
Most people know what I drive & if you are really keen you can do some detective work on my previous posts. It's not a diesel if that's any help.
My point was more that the engines like the extra octane but the reduced calorific value & higher oxygen content in ethanol plays mindgames with the o2 sensor & increases fuel usage.
I have sigs turned off as they are so annoying.
Last edited by brad; 15-05-2014 at 06:38 PM.
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2015 Skoda Octavia RS | Combi | DSG | Metallic Grey | Tech Pack, Every Option Except Leather |
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I really don't know how you guys manage to keep fuel consumption so low.
I am currently unemployed so I only head out for groceries (about once a fortnight), to drive the missus to school (the few days a month she needs to be in for her PhD) and when I am volunteering (once a week) with the odd trip down to the Gold Coast to a mate's place (about 75km away).
My Tiguan gets me about 8l/100km with longer journeys but it's closer to 10-11l/100km for the shorter trips.
With VPower 98 and the 4 cents voucher from Coles, I am topping up at 100 bucks for a full tank (when the fuel indicator comes on) and I top up about every 2-3 weeks so say 20 times a year or about 2 grand a year.
How do you get 1.7 grand a year if you are commuting daily?
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