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  • Originally posted by sh|tbmxrider View Post
    Errr, wha?


    Unless your racing on the streets of Mt Buller/Perisher, or driving in a river....

    Errrr, that's very creative for a kindergarten kid..well done..

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    • Originally posted by Whistler View Post
      I think that was a big part of my descision. Had I bought a GTI I know I'd want that R that just passed me. I don't think any R driver sees a GTI and thinks "gee, wish I had that instead"

      Also, my grin was partly due to blowing away an SS commodore from standstill (though the road was wet) and I wasn't close to mastering a launch!

      Haha!
      Just like a BMW 135i driver would see a Golf R and think "gee I wish I had that instead", .
      its all relative and most people would prefert something more expensive.

      must be a good feeling blowing away the fastest family sedans LOL.

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      • Originally posted by Fab_R View Post
        With stage 1 buddy.
        Ahh no dream im afraid...sorry to disappoint you.
        Delusion then. No disappointment and what happens when the same money is spent on the turbo Fords?
        Stock the R is slower. The only smoking you'll see is what comes off the Ford's rear wheels as they look for traction.
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        • Originally posted by Mountainman View Post
          Delusion then. No disappointment and what happens when the same money is spent on the turbo Fords?
          Stock the R is slower. The only smoking you'll see is what comes off the Ford's rear wheels as they look for traction.
          I think maybe you're getting confused with some of the Golf R manual times or something like that?
          A Golf R DSG with only a Stage 1 ECU does 0 to 100 in ~4.68
          This has now been verified by multiple sources.

          In the Motor Hot Tuner Challenge a Ford XR6T with with $18,379 of modifications (ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust, Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tyres, Short shifter, and Injectors) only managed 4.95.

          What about a $88k Harrop Engineering (Supercharged) Commodore SS-V? 4.75
          What about a $88k BTA Motorsports Tuned FPV F6 (in the $20k of mods)? 4.61
          Or the winner in the Aussie segment, a $90k Walkinshaw Performance SS-V Sportswagen (inc $30k of mods). 4.50 seconds.


          So yeah... what happens if you DID only spend $1,500 (the cost of the APR Stage I R ECU) on those cars instead of the $20k to 30k they did to get those times? Well, clearly, they'd be seeing the back of your R as it left them behind

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          • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
            I thought the NRMA did a pretty good job in their comparison Volkswagen Golf R v Golf GTI comparison - NRMA Motoring & Services
            +1. That is a great article, and sums up the two cars quite well. About time a journo managed to balance out the qualities of the two models accurately!
            2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
            2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
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            Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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            • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
              I think maybe you're getting confused with some of the Golf R manual times or something like that?
              A Golf R DSG with only a Stage 1 ECU does 0 to 100 in ~4.68
              This has now been verified by multiple sources.

              In the Motor Hot Tuner Challenge a Ford XR6T with with $18,379 of modifications (ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust, Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tyres, Short shifter, and Injectors) only managed 4.95.

              What about a $88k Harrop Engineering (Supercharged) Commodore SS-V? 4.75
              What about a $88k BTA Motorsports Tuned FPV F6 (in the $20k of mods)? 4.61
              Or the winner in the Aussie segment, a $90k Walkinshaw Performance SS-V Sportswagen (inc $30k of mods). 4.50 seconds.


              So yeah... what happens if you DID only spend $1,500 (the cost of the APR Stage I R ECU) on those cars instead of the $20k to 30k they did to get those times? Well, clearly, they'd be seeing the back of your R as it left them behind
              Yep pretty damning figures in favour of the R there. Sorry but the only people dreaming are those that think they can pull sub 4.68 sec 0-100 times out of a Falcodore without spending VASTLY more cash on mods than what is needed on the R.

              THE BEAST: "2015 Lapiz Blue Wolfsburg Golf R wagon"

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              • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                I think maybe you're getting confused with some of the Golf R manual times or something like that?
                A Golf R DSG with only a Stage 1 ECU does 0 to 100 in ~4.68
                This has now been verified by multiple sources.

                In the Motor Hot Tuner Challenge a Ford XR6T with with $18,379 of modifications (ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust, Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tyres, Short shifter, and Injectors) only managed 4.95.

                What about a $88k Harrop Engineering (Supercharged) Commodore SS-V? 4.75
                What about a $88k BTA Motorsports Tuned FPV F6 (in the $20k of mods)? 4.61
                Or the winner in the Aussie segment, a $90k Walkinshaw Performance SS-V Sportswagen (inc $30k of mods). 4.50 seconds.


                So yeah... what happens if you DID only spend $1,500 (the cost of the APR Stage I R ECU) on those cars instead of the $20k to 30k they did to get those times? Well, clearly, they'd be seeing the back of your R as it left them behind
                What was the APR Golf R 0-100 time in that test?

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                • We should rename this thread Golf R vs Anything on 4 Wheels and we'd still probably win.
                  MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
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                  • Originally posted by Prodigy View Post
                    We should rename this thread Golf R vs Anything on 4 Wheels and we'd still probably win.
                    But that would count out turbocharged hayabusa's... which the golf R would clearly flog in the 0-100 benchmark...

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                    • Originally posted by philthy View Post
                      Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                      I think maybe you're getting confused with some of the Golf R manual times or something like that?
                      A Golf R DSG with only a Stage 1 ECU does 0 to 100 in ~4.68
                      This has now been verified by multiple sources.

                      In the Motor Hot Tuner Challenge a Ford XR6T with with $18,379 of modifications (ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust, Suspension, Brakes, Wheels, Tyres, Short shifter, and Injectors) only managed 4.95.

                      What about a $88k Harrop Engineering (Supercharged) Commodore SS-V? 4.75
                      What about a $88k BTA Motorsports Tuned FPV F6 (in the $20k of mods)? 4.61
                      Or the winner in the Aussie segment, a $90k Walkinshaw Performance SS-V Sportswagen (inc $30k of mods). 4.50 seconds.


                      So yeah... what happens if you DID only spend $1,500 (the cost of the APR Stage I R ECU) on those cars instead of the $20k to 30k they did to get those times? Well, clearly, they'd be seeing the back of your R as it left them behind
                      What was the APR Golf R 0-100 time in that test?
                      APR didn't have a DSG Golf R (or GTI) in the test.

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                      • Originally posted by AdamD View Post
                        Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                        I thought the NRMA did a pretty good job in their comparison Volkswagen Golf R v Golf GTI comparison - NRMA Motoring & Services
                        +1. That is a great article, and sums up the two cars quite well. About time a journo managed to balance out the qualities of the two models accurately!
                        Nice general review,
                        I'm a bit concerned that their GTI was rolling on 245/60R17s??
                        that's similar to the Touareg...
                        2010 Golf R - 3dr - Manual - Rising Blue - MDI - SatNav - Milltek TBE

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                        • I am more than happy to see the R out perform some sheet metal that is revered for its performance figures but I struggle with the idea that a $1500 spend can result in a better outcome than an $18K spend. Perhaps it is metric by which the comparison is being made.. 0-100 figures suggest a power to weight advantage held by the R.. what are the figures over the quarter mile..?

                          As that would tell you which car would see the other in the rear view mirror
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                          • Originally posted by Mr_Bob View Post
                            Nice general review,
                            I'm a bit concerned that their GTI was rolling on 245/60R17s??
                            that's similar to the Touareg...
                            Yeah, that's a mistake. They have the correct tyres listed in the specifications at the bottom of the article though.

                            I also noticed they said this:
                            The front of the R sits around 15mm higher than the GTI. The R has 30mm more ground clearance than the GTI.
                            This also seems to be a mistake.



                            Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                            what are the figures over the quarter mile..?
                            Not sure if any Golf R DSG with Stage 1 owners have had a chance to go to a dragway yet. 0 to 100km/h you can measure with a Performance GPS product on country roads or private roads legally.

                            Quarter Mile is different. The car would be up 180km/h mark meaning it cannot be done on public roads, and more than likely no one has a private road straight and long enough to also have room to slow down.

                            But it truly is amazing the difference a Stage 1 ECU does make SilvrFoxX. I urge you to experience it yourself as soon as possible after receiving your car and breaking it in

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                            • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                              APR didn't have a DSG Golf R (or GTI) in the test.
                              I never said anything about a DSG. If they're so much faster why didn't Guy buy one?

                              IIRC they had a manual with 30k spent on it which did 0-100 in 5.6 seconds or something (I haven't got the mag in front of me right now).

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                              • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                                Quarter Mile is different. The car would be up 180km/h mark meaning it cannot be done on public roads, and more than likely no one has a private road straight and long enough to also have room to slow down.

                                But it truly is amazing the difference a Stage 1 ECU does make SilvrFoxX. I urge you to experience it yourself as soon as possible after receiving your car and breaking it in
                                That being the case it seems to have made the previous arguements about the abilities of the R over a Typhoon somewhat moot..

                                I believe everyone when they talk to the experience of of a stage 1.. I think I will just enjoy it stock for a while to ensure it is all bed in properly and see how it goes down the track.. I fear that the smoothness of the DSG and its already amazing performance will get me into trouble.. a chip upgrade would potentailly make that more problematic
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