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  • #31
    I should be sweet to come around and have a peek. I won't be running on the dyno though because there's no point in running the 2 Litre haha.

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    • #32
      hope your all having fun and looking forward to some unmolested results.
      i would have been there but no fuel pump and with only APR stage 1 ( i think) tune would have been useless.
      APR had no fuel pumps so got a hold over with the discount in place till new batch of pumps come it?????????????

      don't forget to idle down your cars after the run ok

      looking forward to your results

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      • #33
        I did a baseline run today on the 118TSI which returned 96.1kW at the wheels. Will be interesting to see what it returns later...




        A stock GTD pushed 99.6kW, a stock GTI returned ~140kW and I think a stock R was ~180kW. Most tunes seemed to be about +20kW or so for a stage 1 + some minor mods then incrementally better depending on what else was done.

        For me it was great to meet some more people and see some cars, it's also going to be great to have a baseline to compare to later.

        If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by The_Hawk View Post
          I did a baseline run today on the 118TSI which returned 96.1kW at the wheels. Will be interesting to see what it returns later...




          A stock GTD pushed 99.6kW, a stock GTI returned ~140kW and I think a stock R was ~180kW. Most tunes seemed to be about +20kW or so for a stage 1 + some minor mods then incrementally better depending on what else was done.

          For me it was great to meet some more people and see some cars, it's also going to be great to have a baseline to compare to later.
          +
          my VR6 made 109.8kw
          Bone stock down to the paper air filter.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Rd Runrr View Post
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            my VR6 made 109.8kw
            Bone stock down to the paper air filter.
            Nice!

            10char

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Rd Runrr View Post
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              my VR6 made 109.8kw
              Bone stock down to the paper air filter.
              I do wonder what my VR6 was making with it's few little intake/exhaust mods. The Cabriolet is bigger and heavier as well has having half the displacement (and two cylinders less!) and definitely doesn't feel as quick... yet.

              If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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              • #37
                Result from my Golf R with the following modifications:
                - DNA Tuning stage 1 tune
                - Scorpion downpipe
                - VW Racing intake
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                • #38
                  Am I reading this right.... A standard golf R made ~180awkw???

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                  • #39
                    No you're not.. A standard .:R actually made 165kw atw

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Scuby_snax84 View Post
                      Am I reading this right.... A standard golf R made ~180awkw???
                      Where did you get that figure from? There were several stock standard Golf R's at the dyno day and they made between 160-165kw. Most stage 1 cars were putting out 180-185kw.
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                      • #41
                        That makes a little more sense.

                        Torque? Was the torque on par with vw specs.

                        The hawk posted a stock r did ~180kw.... See above.

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                        • #42
                          The torque varied quite a bit from one car to another actually. I took a photo of the leader board - below are a couple of kw and torque figures:

                          Stock Golf R
                          160.7kw / 297.9nm
                          165.9kw / 303.7nm

                          Stage 1 Golf R
                          186.5kw / 417.8nm
                          177.6kw / 338.3nm
                          187.3kw / 340.4nm
                          204.2kw / 354.5nm (my car - stage 1 tune but stage 2 parts)

                          Custom tuned (Recode). All these have HPFP upgrades, RS4 or better fuel pressure valves, upgraded intercoolers, down pipe etc
                          220.1kw / 437.4nm
                          206.7kw / 341.1nm
                          209.3kw / 408.4nm
                          195.4kw / 348.1nm

                          ---------- Post added at 10:21 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:19 AM ----------

                          Originally posted by Scuby_snax84 View Post
                          The hawk posted a stock r did ~180kw.... See above.
                          Sorry - didn't see that. I don't believe thats correct though. The stage 1 tunes are were getting around that figure. Unless the owner of said stock 180kw Golf R chimes in and corrects me.?? If so - he has a freak of a car.
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                          • #43
                            Cool, thanks for that Lucas. Interesting to see a difference of nearly 100nm in the custom tuned cars. That's a huge difference.

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                            • #44
                              do you have a breakdown of which cars were DSG and which were manual?

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Tim View Post
                                do you have a breakdown of which cars were DSG and which were manual?
                                I know some of them Tim - but there are several im not sure about.

                                Stock Golf R
                                160.7kw / 297.9nm (not sure)
                                165.9kw / 303.7nm (manual)

                                Stage 1 Golf R
                                180.1kw / 311nm (manual)
                                186.5kw / 417.8nm (not sure)
                                177.6kw / 338.3nm (not sure)
                                187.3kw / 340.4nm (not sure)
                                204.2kw / 354.5nm (manual)

                                Custom tuned (Recode). All these have HPFP upgrades, RS4 or better fuel pressure valves, upgraded intercoolers, down pipe etc
                                220.1kw / 437.4nm (manual)
                                206.7kw / 341.1nm (DSG)
                                209.3kw / 408.4nm (DSG)
                                195.4kw / 348.1nm (DSG)



                                ---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:20 AM ----------

                                Originally posted by Scuby_snax84 View Post
                                Cool, thanks for that Lucas. Interesting to see a difference of nearly 100nm in the custom tuned cars. That's a huge difference.
                                Yes - one of the benefits i guess of the custom tuning process. Mind you, all these cars had more modifications than the lesser powered cars as well, so you would expect the higher kw and nm figures.
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