Author Topic: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?  (Read 2016 times)

Josho

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MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« on: 03 January 2009, 23:40 »
My brother is looking to get a new car soon, and I'm slowly persuading him into a Golf. He has a Hyudai Coupe F2 Evo at the moment which takes just over 6.5 seconds to 60. He was thinking about getting an 04-05 plate Coupe or another car around that age.

I was thinking of a MK4 Golf, but thought he may want the newer model then that. I was telling him about the 1.8T MK4, and he seemed to like the sound of that. I know the GTI's are quite quick, but since the 1.8T is quicker, what would the MK5 equivalent be?

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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #1 on: 03 January 2009, 23:52 »
(Most) of the 1.8T's were 150 BHP so the 2.0 GT would be equivalent to the BHP of the 1.8T, I think the 1.4 super charged / turbo charged engine (TSI?) is 170 BHP but this has had some poor reviews in terms of driveability. 

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I know the GTI's are quite quick, but since the 1.8T is quicker, what would the MK5 equivalent be?

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The 1.8T is not slow...but having owned one I wouldn't say it was great in terms of performance.  By all accounts getting it remapped turned it into a different animal.

MKV GTI is the only way  :smiley:
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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #2 on: 04 January 2009, 00:17 »
depends what kind of budget he has, between 12-15K he could pick up a very nice MK5 GTI

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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #3 on: 04 January 2009, 09:50 »
one thing where the mk5 is light years ahead of the mk4 is handling, in standard form anyway. i liked my mk4 gti turbo but it has to be one of the worst handling cars/hot hatch ive ever owned imho.
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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #4 on: 04 January 2009, 11:56 »
takes just over 6.5 seconds to 60

He must have some serious mods as the fastest hyundai coupe took over 8 secs to get 60, i remember my old saxo vtr being quicker!

Get him to have a test drive of a few models, a nice mk4 anniversary model would be a good buy if he cant get a mk5. There 180bhp and will remap to around 210-220bhp!

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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #5 on: 04 January 2009, 23:27 »
1.8T is a great engine but like been said the Mk4 needs some suspension mods to get the best out of it.  The 2.0T is so much better, a lot smoother as standard and remapped (the 1.8T once remapped was quite raw so to speak).

If he has the budget for a Mk5 then the 2.0T is the new 1.8T  :nerd:

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Re: MK5 equivalent of the 1.8T?
« Reply #6 on: 07 January 2009, 16:30 »
the 20VT was a very capable engine but the 2.0TFSi is much more capable a k04 will see 340+ and a 3071 will see 440-580 depending on how far you're willing to go, also the 2.0T with a K04 will bull all the way through to 6700rpm rather than when the 1.8T gave up at 5500rpm.

much superior engine and a worthy decendat of the 1.8T