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  • #16
    Times? Do you mean drag racing? - sorry I don't, I'm sure some have been to the drags though.

    What does a stock vs Chipped one run BTW?
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    • #17
      I've got an Oettinger chip and K04. I got a 14.3 IIRC.
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      • #18
        Sorry I should've been more specific. Yeah I meant 1/4 mile times.

        14.3 is not a bad time, but spending a few grand I would want a sub 14. There seems to be dozens of MKIVs in the States running in 13s and low 14s with minimal mods.
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        • #19
          I'm sure if you launched it hard enough with sticky tyres, you would be sub 14

          I've been to a couple of the watercooled drag days in the states, and you will find most of the cars are running heavy clutches, light flywheels & drag radials (oh, and limited slip diffs). the scene is pretty different over there to what we generally see
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          • #20
            Originally posted by dubbed View Post
            Sorry I should've been more specific. Yeah I meant 1/4 mile times.

            14.3 is not a bad time, but spending a few grand I would want a sub 14. There seems to be dozens of MKIVs in the States running in 13s and low 14s with minimal mods.
            mmm i might be wrong...but isnt a GTI in the states a VR6?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by patullose View Post
              mmm i might be wrong...but isnt a GTI in the states a VR6?
              They call both cars GTIs I think.

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              • #22
                Also the 1.8T is called a GLS.
                Originally posted by Whubbsie
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                • #23
                  And the Jetta (aka Bora) is called a GLX if fully optioned VR6. all bells and whistles.
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