Leon Cupra 100-200 time?

Torqueman

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Fair enough, still slightly sceptical. Not sure how even at 550bhp a fwd car weighing 1400kg can nearly out pull a 739bhp rwd car weighing 1100kg.

There are other factors to consider, as gearing and air resistance and (downforce) to. My guess is that the Enzo will pull away quite easy after 200 km/h.

On the Westfield that I have I lost 0,7/0,8 sec (100-200) just by going from 225 to 245 tyres and wider arches at rear.

To take back that time I had to add + 50 bhp and more torque!!
 

Perfect_g

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DSG/Manual?
What kind of boost are you hitting?
What did you measure the time with?
Ive just done a couple of pulls and im running around 350 hp, DSG and Cupra 290 ST and im in the low 11 region.
Stock Golf R should be around mid 13s, so if you are around 9,5 thats VERY good considering a M5 V10 does it in 8,8s with 506hp.
Golf GTI Clubsport (265hp) should make it around 15s..



Finally got around to check the boost - the infotainment system says 2.4 bar, hence it is topping out on a boost of a bit more than 1.4 bar.


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LouG

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Finally got around to check the boost - the infotainment system says 2.4 bar, hence it is topping out on a boost of a bit more than 1.4 bar.


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Sorry if this sound dumb, but does the integral boost readout measure absolute pressure, not pressure over atmospheric?
 

CUPRoAr

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But the car isn't going to be dry is it if its running.....

That's like saying a boxer weighs in a 68kilos, but when he fights hes 78kilos.

Ok then put 10 litres of fuel in and it will still weigh less than 1100kg. Also it will have no problem spanking a 550bhp cupra. You are making out as if me stating a dry weight completely changes everything, by putting a bit of fuel in its not going to turn into a Sloth.
 

CUPRoAr

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Dry weight means no fluids at all, oil, coolant, petrol etc

With 10 litres of fuel it leaves the car approx 23kg under 1100kg. Im guessing with engine oil, transmission fluid and coolant etc it will be pretty close to 1100kg bang on. My point originally was that dry weight or not a car with approx 740 bhp, even if it weighed 1400kg like a cupra, is not going to be close from 100-200 against a cupra with only 550bhp.
 
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Mr Statistics 1990

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Cupra 280 Revo stage 2, dsg @ 9.31 corrected on vbox but temp was very low
410 HP and 574 NM on dyno.

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Hi mate I’m stage 2 at 386bhp 389ftlbs torque on the dyno and have managed consistent 8.8’s and 8.9’s.
 

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Mr Statistics 1990

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Well, it isn't.
Vbox is the only true accurate measurement, not a phone app.
Also for under 7 seconds you need 525+ power.

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No you don’t need over 525bhp for under 7 seconds you couldn’t be more wrong, my mate has a stage 3 unicorn cupra and did 6.7 seconds at 480bhp, he then ran it at 523bhp and did 6.2 100-200kph.
 

RCampbell1

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Not very scientific but if you manually time this video, at the appropriate point, I make it that a stock PPF Cupra does 100 to 200 kmh in around 11.4 sec

 
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