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Originally posted by Darren View PostI don't want to stall, its not a good look. I'll give it a crack! Cheers
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To use the HSA, you need to be in first gear with your foot on the clutch, and brake simultaneously.
When you release the brake, it will hold the same braking intensity for 1.5sec
Just enough time to get the revs right and find the friction point.2010 Golf R - 3dr - Manual - Rising Blue - MDI - SatNav - Milltek TBE
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Hey Guys, another daily question from me.
I was speaking to a friend of mine regarding a sunroof. I am still contemplating getting one, however he believes that a sunroof negatively affects the performance of the car. He believes that due to the physics of the car not being as rigid as it would if it was a one piece roof as apposed to a variety of pieces/panels etc with a sunroof it takes away power from the car. We are not talking specifically about an R but all cars in general. I can understand his point to an extent but I am not totally convinced.
Views/opinions and thoughts...
Thanks
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My feelings are that in modern cars, the rigidity comes from the frame structure underneath the body panels. The body panels themselves are quite soft/light/flexible. Therefore the addition of a sunroof would make no difference in this regard. The addition of a 2nd row of doors however, would have an effect. (For everyone getting a 5 door car, lol).
Where a sunroof will have an effect on the "physics" of your car is that it adds additional weight, and in the worst possible place - at the top of the car. This negatively affects the centre of gravity.
Having said that, no one uses even 8/10ths of a modern day car's performance on the roads. Anyone who says that they do is either criminally idiotic, or verbally masterbating. So the weight that a sunroof adds is really not a fact in day to day road use. If you were going to strip out the car and turn it into a track warrior, then the weight of a sunroof would not be ideal. But unless this is your intentions, ignore your friend and do what you would like
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Unless you are taking your car on a race track, and care about a tenth of a second or two then a sunroof will make no difference to the performance.2010 MY10 Golf R (Sold) - 5 Door, DSG, Rising Blue, Leather, ACC, Satnav, Dynadio, Sunroof, MDI, Electric Seat.
2015 MY16 Golf GTI - 5 Door, DSG, Carbon Grey, Leather, Sunroof, DAP.
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Originally posted by Corey_R View Post<snip> The addition of a 2nd row of doors however, would have an effect. </snip>
I was always under the impression that (generally speaking) the doors added additional torsional rigidity, but the extra weight was the draw back.
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I only said it would have an effect. I don't know whether it's a positive or negative effect, and I would say that it would probably vary from make and model of car. So yes, I'd like to see data related to the Golf as well.
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veedubber,
are you a regular racer? pro racer/driver? one who tracks the car? fully tuning your vehicle for max performance? if the answer is no to these questions then its a +1 to Corey_R's comments and +1 to HPSOV.[MK6 GTI MY11 CW 3-door DSG Sunroof Detroits Dark Tint R LEDs APR Stage 1 (regrettably a few years late)]
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I had a 2004 club spec 7 wrx for 3 years and even on track days the addition of the sunroof made zero difference. Still kept up with the normal rexies without a problem... I agree with coreying in that extra doors may have more of an effect....maybe....
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk2007 Golf GT Sport TDi sold!
2011 Golf R 3 door Candy White with all the non carbon fibre fruit !
2011 Tiguan 147TSI
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fingers crossed im picking up my car tomorrow (was meant to be today but delays that couldn't be avoided happened)
just a curious question though....
do you think the Golf R will have the same Cam Follower issue as the MK5 GTI's? And theres no MK5 or MK6 specific cam follower correct? It's one size fits more or less? Because the the Golf R engine is the S3 engine, which is essentially the same as the Golf MK5 GTI?
correct me if im wrong pple
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On a modern car, you'd only be able to pick the difference in rigidity for with and without a sunroof with specialised equipment. Even on a race track it won't affect your lap time (maybe 0.005s but I dare anyone to notice this).
Plus if you tilt the roof open, you get more downforceGTI | Carbon | Man | 5 door | Leather | 18" Detroit | Bluetooth | MDI | Bi-Xenon
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Originally posted by Mr_Bob View PostTo use the HSA, you need to be in first gear with your foot on the clutch, and brake simultaneously.
When you release the brake, it will hold the same braking intensity for 1.5sec
Just enough time to get the revs right and find the friction point.
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Seems like the Scirocco R is coming sooner Volkswagen Scirocco coming to Australia although there is no firm statement. Damn it is nice unitCurrent Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
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