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Model specific boards => Golf mk8 => Topic started by: GE90 on 05 March 2024, 20:30
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Hi
As title, I’ve just made an offer on a Clubsport with just the options I’ve been looking for.
I’ve been able to drive one, but owned quite a number of GTI’s and powerful 4 wheel drive and front wheel drive cars. The only slight hesitation is ride comfort with variable suspension and 19’s, but I’ve read that it’s not too bad - it’s a GTI after all!
There seems to be much contradiction concerning the exact changes over the regular GTI, so does anyone have a list of all of the changes?
Cheers.
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Thanks. I was hoping for a comprehensive list, including suspension components changes (if any).
Cheers.
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Welcome back Tony and a good choice :cool:
What was not to your taste with the S3?
Anyway, this isn’t an exhaustive list and I can’t help with part numbers or specifics but Clubsport differences:
Front bumper (fog light deletion too owing to additional cooling rad)
Rear spoiler
Rear valence
Side stripes
Different engine, same code as 8R but some ancillaries in a different position same as S3 and Cupra 300. The Golf R must have extra cooling hardware necessitating the changes. Regular GTI has smaller turbo and different internals, similar hierarchy to mk7 equivalents.
Different exhaust with oval tips.
Similar front suspension to 8R with negative camber.
357mm two piece drilled front discs and (I think) twin pot calipers
Slightly different rear suspension settings
Slightly shorter gearing IIRC
Nice fluffy alcantara seat trim which means no need for heated seats, they literally never feel cold.
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Hi
Sorry for late reply and thanks.
I loved the S3, but decided I wanted something different (expensive hobby!). Purchased a 718 Cayman, but the experience wasn't as expected, so had a 6R Polo GTI as stopgap. This reignited my interest for a hot hatch again, and the new shape 8Y S3 was out of budget for a clean used one, and wanting something different to the S3/R, I decided on the Clubsport.
I collect on Saturday (350m trip!). Never driven a CS - just hope the ride isn't jiggly - I expect firm, but didn't like my Impreza hatch STI due jiggly ride!
Cheers
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It'll be good to hear what you think GE90.
My Clubby is on 18s without DCC and I love the handling. I've never driven one on 19s but that would undoubtedly be a harder ride (and more jiggly?).
You'll have a long first drive to try it out and I hope you're happy with it.
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I have 19’s on my CS, tbh the ride comfort is pretty good and it grips like hell!
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My Clubsport45 has dcc but the biggest improvement was ditching the Y rated Hankooks from factory and putting on 4 W rated Yoko’s. Rides over the pot holes quite well even in sport setting and steering feels a bit sharper as well…
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So, while awaiting collection of my CS on Saturday, I drive a local one with 19" wheels (Bridgestone tyres) and non-DCC.
Genuinely amazed by the ride comfort. On the firmer side for sure, but really very well resolved and in no way crashy or fidgety in any respect.
Now getting prepared for a 7 hour train journey and 7 hour drive home at the weekend.
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Never driven a CS - just hope the ride isn't jiggly - I expect firm, but didn't like my Impreza hatch STI due jiggly ride!
I wouldn’t class the Clubsport as jiggly. Mind you different people have different tolerances so fingers crossed you’re happy with the ride quality.
I found the ride (on 19’s) with no DCC pretty compliant on anything other than sharp irregularities.
There’s quite a bit of body movement when you’re pressing on but it’s all well controlled with minimal understeer.
350 miles will be a good test drive for sure. Spend a bit of time setting up the infotainment (and HVAC) before you set off as it’s fiddly to do on the move. Once most of it is set up you don’t really need to touch it again very often.
What didn’t you like about the 718?
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Many thanks.
The 718 is a great car, but my wife was correct (again); it wasn't practical! Also I just didn't get on with the whole Porsche thing really ('Porsche tax'), particularly the attitude of the dealers. Additionally the market was collapsing, so took advantage of an offer I was more than happy with.
Is there a good guide detailing what all of the individual driving mode settings do? Some are obvious, other less so. I do not really like the gears being held on to, but like the steering on the heavier side, exhaust on the loader side, but ideally not pops and bangs etc!
Cheers
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Is there a good guide detailing what all of the individual driving mode settings do? Some are obvious, other less so. I do not really like the gears being held on to, but like the steering on the heavier side, exhaust on the loader side, but ideally not pops and bangs etc!
Press the mode button, select "Individual" and then press the hamburger button (three horizontal lines) and select what you want.
The only thing you can't set in here is the gearbox mode. If you don't like it holding gears, just leave it in D and not S.
You can easily move between D and S with the gear selector anyway. If you really want to cane it, just flick the chicken nugget. Easy.
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I ran my Clubby for the duration in Individual, everything set to sporty except the noise generator which was set at Pure or something (ie. “Off”). Gearbox left in normal and as fredgroves says, flick the bean when you need to give it beans! Handy to prevent stop/start kicking in when waiting for a gap on roundabouts and junctions etc.
Leave the parcel shelf out to hear the exhaust better, the exhaust is quite vocal on acceleration but quiet at other times. It’s actually quite pleasant. Then again I’m old and it’ll certainly be no Porsche type experience as far as sounds go.
The driving modes don’t make huge differences. The steering response is probably most noticeable and the Soundaktor thingy is annoying on anything other than “off”. Have a play with settings and see what you prefer. You’ll probably find after a play over the first week or so that you settle on something and hardly ever touch it again.