MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: boustie on February 13, 2015, 08:18:44 pm
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I was contemplating a k04, injectors, intercooler and stage 2 for my gti. After selling my evo I've been missing that extra bit of a kick.
I have just driven a stage 2 over 300 bhp and its really put me off, it felt undriveable and impossible to put any power down.
I really like the 2.0 tfsi engine but I'm thinking the only way forward for big power is a3 Quattro.
Hoping someone can change my mind as apart from lack of grip under acceleration I really love the car.
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I had that exact problem my friend. This was my old car:
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335 BHP, 1st gear.. no point using it.. 2nd gear.. span like crazy unless tyres were warm and road was bone dry. 3rd you could put power down but still struggled for traction if not dry.. This is why alot of people say around 250bhp is the max you need in a FWD car because traction is such a problem even with really good tyres. Also note I had a very linear powerband due to a custom R-tech remap. Beside this, was an awesome car and felt scary fast when it did put the power down.
I now have this:
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350 BHP, I can plant my foot to the floor in 1st and it just goes, 0 wheel spin.
After owning both, the golf was more fun i think, but the audi just puts power down effortlessly and is so much faster from stand still as a result. If I own a FWD again I wont be going over 300bhp, its just not practical day to day, not fun when you are spinning the wheels on the moterway because you've put your foot down at 70mph.
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Your honesty is both interesting and illuminating - there's more to life than a dyno printout.
Interesing that the Audi is so different :happy2:
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I think around 300bhp is pretty much optimal for the mk5 chassis. Yes, you can make it have 350-400 but you are really going to find out that a) you dont have enough grip and b) the chassis just isnt upto taking that much power..
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4wd is the ultimate, however over 40mph even in damp conditions I can deploy 314bhp thanks to Michelin Pilot Supersport's and a linear throttle / delivery mapping by R-Tech.
K04 definetly helps traction with the way it delivers the power over a K03. I found the k03 would break traction as the turbo is so lively in the mid range
Never had wheelspin over 60mph even in really poor conditions
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As said already most powerful fwd cars main issue including the mk5 Gti/ed30 is the lack of limited slip diff!
Ive said it before and say it again that the standard 200bhp is plenty enough for the mk5 Gti chassis and even with a trick differential fitted id personally stay under the 250bhp otherwise still pointless!
Many/most of you will disagree with me but deep down you know im right :laugh: ive been there and done it with big powered fwd cars and all il say is never again, from now on its got to be either 4wd or modest power'd fwd
The mk7 Gti with 230bhp and the fancy diff sounds like a well balanced fwd recipe :driver:
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@Matthewsimone (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=10426) it's the K03s power delivery which make it break traction. . .
K04 with linear mapping and 300bhp is more tractable than a K03 with 250bhp.
I've had both :happy2:
Diff doesn't make much difference in a straight line tbh (I've had cars wth Diffs). The mk5 chassis handles 300bhp so well, it could be made for it :smiley:
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I've done the same, had a Stage 1 DSG ED30, 305bhp. Used to spin up for fun. So I sold it and bought an Audi S3 8P! Loving the grip and the interior is that bit more classy.
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Its fwd and too much power/torque that makes it break traction :rolleye:
Drive a stock mk1 focus Rs with the trick Quaife diff mate and yes it takes a bit of getting used to but the fooker just drags you round corners no messing about, soon as you up the power like i did to 320bhp and 360 torque = car ruined
Only my oppinion anyway buddy and knew most will disagree simply because they have spent a small fortune making there cars produce more bhp figures but ruined the car in the proces :sick:
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I've done the same, had a Stage 1 DSG ED30, 305bhp. Used to spin up for fun. So I sold it and bought an Audi S3 8P! Loving the grip and the interior is that bit more classy.
Exact same as me mate lol I'm loving the 4WD :)
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I had a 22b and now my 370hp edition 30 struggles so much yeah round a track its ok but still I'm skeptical about throwing it into a bend, my old scoob used to throw it in and come out on top even if it started to go it was a 4wd power slide which is easily managed.
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I thought about making my ed30 4wd and then someone reminded me that Ryan at garage midnight, his golf is running over 600bhp fwd track animal!!!!!
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That's the issue I had with the eddy, had about the same power as the R but like they say, power is nothing without traction. Some may say 4WD is boring but until you've actually owned one you don't realise how much better the car puts the power down, in wet conditions it's smiles all day long. 4WD is well worth it IMO.
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That's the issue I had with the eddy, had about the same power as the R but like they say, power is nothing without traction. Some may say 4WD is boring but until you've actually owned one you don't realise how much better the car puts the power down, in wet conditions it's smiles all day long. 4WD is well worth it IMO.
After a ride in Jussa's I was really impressed by the 4WD.
IMHO you need Stage 2+ Or BT to really make the most of it :drool:
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That's the issue I had with the eddy, had about the same power as the R but like they say, power is nothing without traction. Some may say 4WD is boring but until you've actually owned one you don't realise how much better the car puts the power down, in wet conditions it's smiles all day long. 4WD is well worth it IMO.
After a ride in Jussa's I was really impressed by the 4WD.
IMHO you need Stage 2+ Or BT to really make the most of it :drool:
Justin's is a beast, sounds like one too!
Yeah the car really comes alive with 2+ :driver:
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That's the issue I had with the eddy, had about the same power as the R but like they say, power is nothing without traction. Some may say 4WD is boring but until you've actually owned one you don't realise how much better the car puts the power down, in wet conditions it's smiles all day long. 4WD is well worth it IMO.
After a ride in Jussa's I was really impressed by the 4WD.
IMHO you need Stage 2+ Or BT to really make the most of it :drool:
Justin's is a beast, sounds like one too!
Yeah the car really comes alive with 2+ :driver:
Even more so when you have the correct REVO settings dialled in :star:
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Even more so when you have the correct REVO settings dialled in :star:
Exactly. :ashamed: :grin:
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I am looking at S3's ATM, very tempted by a white one.
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So if you're going to chase bph in a fwd mk5 GTI what mods would make the car drivable and what power is acceptable before making it a waste?
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So if you're going to chase bph in a fwd mk5 GTI what mods would make the car drivable and what power is acceptable before making it a waste?
How much power is dependent on you and how often you drive it etc..
Some people say 200bhp is enough and there's a couple of 500bhp+ ones. To make the best you want Michelin super sports/ track tyres (as wide as you can fit), anti lift kit, linear map, LSD and there's probably some other bits.
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This was the only reason I sold my Edition30 and bought a MK6 'R' and only a stage one tune mind you but no loss in power or grip! :happy2:
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I had an ED30 with DSG and it was a great car on road and track. The handling mods to control it were.....
Semi slick R888's - at sensible speeds in the wet it had better grip than with normal summer tyres, in the dry they were superb.
Quaife ATB LSD - best mod you can do with a FWD.
Bilsteins B16PSS10's - adjustable and makes the car even more tractable.
Whiteline anti-lift kit - helps stop axle tramp....SUperpro version is better IMO.
ARB's - I had Autotech ARB's which really controlled the roll into corners and gave better traction out.
Fast road Geometry - an absolute must. No point in trying to drive a car without correct geometry.
Having said all this I now have a slightly modified Golf R MK6 and it still blows my mind how much better it handles the power than a FWD car. They do need more power to bring the AWD to life though. :happy2:
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Having said all this I now have a slightly modified Golf R MK6...
Who are you trying to kid... :laugh:
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Interesting thread, I've fitted a BWJ 240bhp Cupra engine to my Mk1 Golf Gti but its not running yet.
I have fitted a QPENG kit to get it running in the Mk1, it comes with a performance pack with knobs to adjust the throttle pedal response and engine power so I'm hoping that will help with the grip, I'm also using a diesel box with longer ratios and a Peloquin LSD.
I've fitted a Loba HPFP, 3 inch downpipe and a modified Neuspeed intake, hoping for about 330-340 bhp when running.
I'm sure plenty will say that's too much power in the Mk1 but I have had a 181bhp ABF on throttle bodies in it before the TFSI and found it disappointing tbh.
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That's sounds pretty epic. I would love a Tfsi in a MKII
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VW does a reasonable job of matching a sensible power output to a stock car (perhaps they could push a bit more), unfortunately this makes the power delivery more boring as the boost levels are a bit tame.
Haldex > FWD for bigger power outputs.
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Having said all this I now have a slightly modified Golf R MK6...
Who are you trying to kid... :laugh:
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