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Recorded yesterday 0-100kph via the Skoda One app and launch control.....5.02sec. Not bad for a 206tsi out of the boxDaily Drive: 2017 VW Arteon 206TSI, White, Fully optioned inc Sun Roof. APR Stage 1 + DSG, Gtechniq 10h Ceramic Coating, Ceramic Tint, Ceramic Front/Rear Brakes, Eibach Lowered Springs.
Weekend Drive: 2016 Golf GTI 40 Years (Clubsport) Tornado Red, DSG, Tint, Black Badges
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This makes me even more antsy to be having my 206 Sportline Wagon delivered in a few weeks. I also have a JB1 tuning box to install which should be another ~35kW which will make things more interesting.
Honestly I was expecting that it would need the JB1 to get down to a flat 5.0 for 0-100 so I'm surprised to hear you were able to do that stock. Wonder what the 1/4 mile might get down to... 13.0 maybe?
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Originally posted by bbuchan8 View PostThis makes me even more antsy to be having my 206 Sportline Wagon delivered in a few weeks. I also have a JB1 tuning box to install which should be another ~35kW which will make things more interesting.
Honestly I was expecting that it would need the JB1 to get down to a flat 5.0 for 0-100 so I'm surprised to hear you were able to do that stock. Wonder what the 1/4 mile might get down to... 13.0 maybe?
Let us know when you've manage to get the 1/4 mile time.
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No 1/4 mile time as I haven't taken it to the track, but I installed the JB1 today and did a few 0-100km/h runs using ODB2 bluetooth unit and Torque app on phone to record the data, and managed a best of 4.8s which I'm pretty pleased with, as I have the wagon as well which is slightly slower than the sedan.
This puts it on par with a MK7.5 Golf R which is 200kg's lighter and 213kW stock.
This was running on standard JB1 map 1 with 4.8psi over-boost. Can do a custom map and add a bit more boost and adjust fuel limit to squeeze a bit more out of it, but will leave it as is for now.
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Easy to install once you have done it. Just need a set of car ramps or a jack, and around 45 mins the first time. Once you've done it before can be done in 30 mins easy.
3 plug-in connectors is all it takes, but one on the bottom is tricky and you need to get to it from the bottom of the car, and there is usually a plastic splash guard that needs to be removed to access it.
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