Rev limiter

IanH123

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Feb 22, 2006
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Hi Guys apology's if this has already been asked, yes I have searched the forum.
I have just ordered a mk2 Leon FR as part of a loan scheme through work. £110 a month for 6 months then get a new one hmm OK then, and one of my colleagues posed the question of at what level does the rev limiter engage :shrug:
I think in my current 03 Cupra its around 6500-7000 but unable to find it on any websites for a mk2.
So if anyone has a spare moment at lunch ;) or already knows would appreciate the info.

Thanks Ian
 

ghosty

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Jun 14, 2007
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thats interesting, good reply! something to test out once a few more miles have been clocked up ;)
 

IanH123

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Feb 22, 2006
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So reading that sounds like the DSG gear box is good but when you want to thrash your car and push it that bit more its quite restrictive.
I have gone for a manual gear box anyway so maybe it will go a little more
 

DanGB

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Feb 12, 2006
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The thing is its not worth thrashing it too much becuase our little k03s turbos start to die off at the end of the rev range.
 

IanH123

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Feb 22, 2006
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what did you have before Dan, as above I have a 03 Cupra and its alot of fun but have ordered the mk2 today and havent test driven it yet, but finacially it makes sence and its a loaner so is replaced every 6 months so shouldnt have any real costs for it.
I really want someone to say they have had a cupra and now gone to mk2 and its a lot better but I like the mk1, but it needs changing.
 

DanGB

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Feb 12, 2006
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I had a skoda fabia 1.4 8v before... but ive driven a mk1 cupra and it was horrid compared to the new leon. :)
 

owen lcr

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i had a leon cupra r before, it was a great car but i just got sick of the crap suspension and the amount of them that are going about... i had a shot of the new cupra and it is alot better than my old R but to be fair it is 4 years newer... all the same it seemed to handle alot better, the interior is one of the best to look at and to sit in, only draw back i can see is it doesnt look as good as the MK1 style (my opinion) and obviously i am not saying the new car is ugly or else i would not have bought one.... but i think you will be VERY impressed with your new car mate
 

IanH123

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Feb 22, 2006
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i had a leon cupra r before, it was a great car but i just got sick of the crap suspension and the amount of them that are going about... i had a shot of the new cupra and it is alot better than my old R but to be fair it is 4 years newer... all the same it seemed to handle alot better, the interior is one of the best to look at and to sit in, only draw back i can see is it doesnt look as good as the MK1 style (my opinion) and obviously i am not saying the new car is ugly or else i would not have bought one.... but i think you will be VERY impressed with your new car mate


Thanks good feed back, I agree about the looks thing too, the mk1 is a nice looking car but, dare i say maybe starting to look a little dated now:whistle: hence another reason to change.
The new Leon does look a little to like the Altea just lower which is a little disappointing, where as the mk1 is quite sporty looking. I suppose the Cupra looks the best in the range but its not in my bracket unfortunately.
Anyway its ordered now so looking forward to getting it
 
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