I think the question was whether the TDI's who share the same DSG as the GTI and R also have LC which is a valid question.
I think it's safe to say that the lower power TSIs with 7 speed dry clutch DQ200 don't have it and if they did I probably wouldn't be game to use it anyway.
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Yes, my MY13 Mk7 Highline TDI does have the launch control mode. Everything needs to be at operating temp, come to a stop, switch off traction control from the car menu on the screen, select sports mode, put your foot on the brake all the way to the floor (ie so it touches the stop) and apply 100% throttle. To launch the car lift off the brake.
It did a 0-100kph of 6.94s measured with a g-tech. Its no supercar but its not bad. The Diesel torque curve is perfect for the launch mode, I think it was 0-50 in 2.7sec or there about.
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The G-tech (well, the latest GPS-based models) include a stage feature that only starts the timer once the car has moved a couple of feet. (Apparently this brings results that are more comparable with drag strip timing in the US.) Compared to other devices whose figures we often see quoted (eg V-Box is the most common and generally considered to be the most accurate), the G-tech can often shave off anywhere from 0.25 to 0.75 seconds depending on the launch. Once they're up and running though, the 10Hz chip gives 0.1 second accuracy assuming good satellite coverage.
(I have a G-tech Pro SS Fanatic.)
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So his diesel( presume it's stock) is almost as quick as the GTI then?
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A stock Mk7 GTI using the USA method of acceleration run timing as outlined by Adam may very well record a time in the 6.0 range.
I suspect a few of the (base) R Tunes quoting sub 4 second acceleration are probably geared towards the USA market and using this methodology as well (and may be calling 0-60 mph a 0-100km/h time as well).
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Not almost as quick but not heaps slower either... I'd think that at low say (0-50kph) speeds the TDI would be as quick... Remember it's about torque not power , at high speeds the GTI would obviously be faster as it's got a much wider power band and makes more peak power, but the Diesel makes almost as much torque and makes it low in the rpm range. The TDI still makes 320nm vs the 350nm of the GTI.
Is there any indication of launch control being used on the MFD?
I did what you did, and stopped at around 2.5K RPM because of the lack of any sign of LC being used. But now you give me some confidence that at least it's possible...if I'm brave enough to try it![]()
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