After all the recent debate about who's got the most valves and how many are best i have found some independant testing of a 97 8v GTI, a 97 16v GTi and a 96 VR6 syncro.
All the info came from:
http://www.rri.se/index.php?DN=29&List=U-ZThe manufacturers stated output were as below with the actual results in brackets:
8v 114bhp at 5400rpm (102bhp at 5998rpm) and 122 lb/ft torque at 2600rpm (115 at 2802rpm)
16v 148bhp at 6000rpm (136bhp at 5993rpm) and 133 lb/ft torque at 4800rpm (123 at 5500rpm)
Vr6 syncro 188bhp at 5800rpm (168bhp at 5811) and 181 lb/ft torque at 4200rpm (167 at 4201) vr6 syncro had more power than Vr6
All cars performed less than the manufacturers claims which could be down to overoptimistic claims or the way they were tested, but they are all out by about the same percentage so it seems a fair comparison. All cars had about 3k kms on them.
I have put all three results on a graph which is below. The main points of interest are:
Max BHP on all 3 engines is reached between 5800 and 600 rpm
Max torque on the 8v is reached at 2802 rpm and slowly drops off to 4000 rpm where it starts to then go down faster.
Torque on the 8v is better than the 16v from about 2200 rpm to 2800 rpm.
Max torque on the 16v is reached at 5500 rpm.
Max torque on the VR6 is reached at 4201 rpm and then tails off.
The BHP curve on the 8v and 16v are very similar all the way up to 3500 rpm and then they seperate.
Anyway some info instead of opinion.
