MK3 Polo GT
MK3 Polo GT
just a quick question, how quick r these 0-60? 
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Tahrey1043
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Don't bank on anything less than 12?!!
But the quoted figure is 11.1 with a half loaded car!!
Yes it does depend how good you are, but then you could say that about any car's 0-60 time. I'm sure I could make a 4 second car take 20 seconds if I wanted to!!
10 is perhaps a bit optimistic from a standard GT, but 10.5 is probably quite realistic.
Would be interesting to find out for sure tho!!
But the quoted figure is 11.1 with a half loaded car!!
Yes it does depend how good you are, but then you could say that about any car's 0-60 time. I'm sure I could make a 4 second car take 20 seconds if I wanted to!!
10 is perhaps a bit optimistic from a standard GT, but 10.5 is probably quite realistic.
Would be interesting to find out for sure tho!!
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It's the same with the Mk4 16V - quoted figure is around 10.5 iirc, but every independant test brings it out at about 9.6 or something!!
The Mk5 GTI on the other hand is something like 8.6 quoted, and gets pretty much that on independant tests.
I can only assume VW have seen the light and stopped running the tests with a half load.
The Mk5 GTI on the other hand is something like 8.6 quoted, and gets pretty much that on independant tests.
I can only assume VW have seen the light and stopped running the tests with a half load.
I was reading the mk5 polo manual and the performance figures they got for the gti were indeed with half load and petrolSteve_O wrote: The Mk5 GTI on the other hand is something like 8.6 quoted, and gets pretty much that on independant tests.
I can only assume VW have seen the light and stopped running the tests with a half load.
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Well for example I think if you were to ask someone with the driving skill of the more local parts of my nuclear family to get the 1.0 up to speed quick-as, you'd be looking at more than 30 secs 0-60, vs 20 to 21 secs official.... it may be a half loaded car, but the guys doing the test know the vehicle and where the best shift points are, etc. Plus it'll have been tuned properly (not over and above the stated power, but it will be running perfectly).
Then again with the right application of motor/gear/tyre abuse you could get it there in 19...

Anyway, 11 secs may not be stonking (it'll still pee on me ashtray tho, and that feels amply rapid - for now) but it's what you do with the speed that also counts. The GT will, by comparison to a good deal of those "faster" modern motors, be a couple hundred kilos lighter, and so be able to out-brake and out-corner them on the same tyres, given appropriate attention to the suspension and brake setup.
(I'm remembering the story of how a 1.0 mk2 easily loses a 1.4 mk4 down twisty back lanes, despite being obviously outclassed in a straight-line race - cant say I can get the vaux down particular lanes much quicker than i managed it in the polo, despite it sitting on much beefier tyres and having a fair whack more oomph, because it's noticably heavier and a bit less chuckable... not masses, but it makes a small difference to how hard i can comfortably push it into some corners, that would have been previously taken flat-out or with slight lift-off)
Then again with the right application of motor/gear/tyre abuse you could get it there in 19...
Anyway, 11 secs may not be stonking (it'll still pee on me ashtray tho, and that feels amply rapid - for now) but it's what you do with the speed that also counts. The GT will, by comparison to a good deal of those "faster" modern motors, be a couple hundred kilos lighter, and so be able to out-brake and out-corner them on the same tyres, given appropriate attention to the suspension and brake setup.
(I'm remembering the story of how a 1.0 mk2 easily loses a 1.4 mk4 down twisty back lanes, despite being obviously outclassed in a straight-line race - cant say I can get the vaux down particular lanes much quicker than i managed it in the polo, despite it sitting on much beefier tyres and having a fair whack more oomph, because it's noticably heavier and a bit less chuckable... not masses, but it makes a small difference to how hard i can comfortably push it into some corners, that would have been previously taken flat-out or with slight lift-off)
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Lol yes - you've never played Gran Turismo, have you! Simple physics, geeza.
Most cost effective first mod for most cars in the game(s) is the stage 1 weight reduction! Cheap as a new ROM chip, but doesn't just help the acceleration - the braking and cornering also benefit more than you'd think shedding a "mere" 25 to 100 kilos (removing seats & soundproofing, etc) would!
Even only half-filling the tank and cutting down on the pies can have a small beneficial effect.... I swear I cut a minute off my journey to the Belfry every time I tidied the car out
Most cost effective first mod for most cars in the game(s) is the stage 1 weight reduction! Cheap as a new ROM chip, but doesn't just help the acceleration - the braking and cornering also benefit more than you'd think shedding a "mere" 25 to 100 kilos (removing seats & soundproofing, etc) would!
Even only half-filling the tank and cutting down on the pies can have a small beneficial effect.... I swear I cut a minute off my journey to the Belfry every time I tidied the car out
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when mine was half stripped- no rear seats, belts, spare wheel, empty boot, no ice or anyhting, we did a 0-60 run of 8.9 as the highest we got and that was using a stopwatch. now i have all my interior back in, quickest i could get was 9.8 soo....... but dont take those figures as accurate cos like i said that was me, a mate and a stop watch