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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostPreviously RSmiling
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Could be, I can only go off the corner weight scales we have here. I have no idea how accurate WSID scales are (are they calibrated often?).
And yes, a muffler does weigh more than a headlight - that's not an issue.
Mind you, there is also 60kg's in the fuel tank, so weight will vary depending if full or empty too. Oh, we have different weight drivers as well.
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostCould be, I can only go off the corner weight scales we have here. I have no idea how accurate WSID scales are (are they calibrated often?).
And yes, a muffler does weigh more than a headlight - that's not an issue.
Mind you, there is also 60kg's in the fuel tank, so weight will vary depending if full or empty too. Oh, we have different weight drivers as well.
Anyways if I had more time with the car I would invest in proper lightweight gear like on your R but my next VAG project will be here in December and will start off with a twin turbo 3.6 400hp through a PDK..Previously RSmiling
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostHow much fuel did you have in the tank? The most I have squeezed in is 55 litres.
All that aside, my mph speaks for itself..Previously RSmiling
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I think the weights would be pretty similar overall. The rear muffler would have to be 25kg's - interior the same.
You have to remember, this car (the 10 second blue / white one) 5 door is a customers car - not our own, so its his daily driver.
There is probably 15 - 20kgs pulled out of wheels / tyres / suspension. so as unsprung weight it certainly helps. And yes, you are correct - the MPH speaks for itself.
May I ask, why did you pull the headlights? For more air or weight saving?
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostI think the weights would be pretty similar overall. The rear muffler would have to be 25kg's - interior the same.
You have to remember, this car (the 10 second blue / white one) 5 door is a customers car - not our own, so its his daily driver.
There is probably 15 - 20kgs pulled out of wheels / tyres / suspension. so as unsprung weight it certainly helps. And yes, you are correct - the MPH speaks for itself.
May I ask, why did you pull the headlights? For more air or weight saving?
I've got a revised file waiting for me hopefully with more power, also an updated DSG tune with much quicker shifts but this is probably a few weeks away. I also think my Haldex Race Controller may be scrubbing of a 1-2mph from what I've been reading on the web so I'll see if it holds true on my next outing when I remove it.
There were a few VAGs out last Wed racing but I didn't get a chance to see what they were running. From memory a few R's and S3s from Muller & Muller.Previously RSmiling
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The specific weight of fuel is typically 0.72 (i.e. relative weight to water), so a 55l tank is ~40kg. It all helps I suppose.Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **
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^^ Nice mate thats a decent trap, I reckon you could get some more out of it yet!2010 MY11 Volcano Red Audi TTS 12.2@111mph
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DBA T3 Front Rotors, Brembo Rear Rotors, Remsa Brake Pads, Nitto Invo Tyres
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11.44@118.99,1.695 60ft,Golf R DSG, 2867GTX, Recode/Revlimit Custom Tune, , Recode/Revlimit custom DSG Remap. Nitto Invo front original dunlops rear (embarrassing). Full street trim ~ 1500 kgs but below 1550 ?. Parso_rexLast edited by parso_rex; 30-03-2015, 03:49 PM.
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