either car is great - currently looking for a nice 8V as an everyday car - plenty quick enough and cheaper to insure than a 16V (but I will put 280mm brakes on it, at least)
decide now on 16v or turbo,nobody seems to like 8v anymore just look how many people want to tune or replace 8v engine.
the 8V handles better but when your on the gas, the 16V is quicker, better brakes also, used to get fade on my 8V when pushing on
either car is great - currently looking for a nice 8V as an everyday car - plenty quick enough and cheaper to insure than a 16V (but I will put 280mm brakes on it, at least)
I doubt there would be much in it on a track, 16V vs turbo, so long as the turbo wasn't tuned. On the road I would expect the turbo to be quicker.
i wanna go in a 16v (never been in one)......see what all the fuss is about.
8V is a hoot... the low end grunt gives an edge in the real world.. if you were track daying or m/way driving a lot, then 16V is prolly better, but for town/city /everyday driving, the 8 is more than adequate..
I used to have dyno plots in data format for the 16v & 8v from the same dyno day
If you over lay them the 8v has 105% of the torque below 3000rpm of the 16v
so the mountain of grunt people talk about isn't there
however, I'd have an 8v - I think they're great.... but since I have a 16v I'll be keeping that