Here's some data from Seat (manual gearbox):
Leon FR TFSI
Top speed: 229
0-100 km/h (s): 7,3
80-120 km/h (5th) (s): 7,0
80-120 km/h (6th) (s): 8,9
0-1000m (s): 27,6
Leon FR TDI
Top speed: 214
0-100 km/h (s): 8,2
80-120 km/h (5th) (s): 8,2
80-120 km/h (6th) (s): 10,5
0-1000m (s): 29,3
I'm no expert but here are my thoughts on why the TDIs 'feel faster' even though the manufacturers figures say otherwise. Expect the ravings of an idiot... You've been warned!
I used to have a Golf GT TDI and when I first bought my 350z I wasn't as impressed with the Z's acceleration as I thought I would be. I was expecting to be pushed back in my seat like I did in my Golf. It wasn't until an extended test drive that I realised the power delivery was completely different. There was no 'peak' in the power, the Z just pulled from 900rpm through to 6500rpm with no let up.
The petrol FR is similar, however the FR is FI and the Z was naturally aspirated so I can feel the turbo spin up and give a mild kick. The thing is, the FR pulls right the way up to 6500rpm (I find the power peaks at around there and although my DSG likes to hold the gear to the redline I prefer to change a little sooner).
So the diesel 'feels' quicker because the kick is delivered over a couple of thousand rpm whilst the petrol is delivered over twice that. Therefore the 'kick' doesn't feel as harsh.
Incidentally, the Z had the same torque as the Golf but had a much flatter torque curve; the torque was delivered over a much larger rpm range.
You guys who are loving your 3rd gear, imagine if your redline was 2500rpm higher than it is now... 30 to well over 90 in 3rd, then drop it in to 4th & it pulls again as if you were still in 3rd doing 40... And then you still have another 2 gears to go! Ah! I miss my Z...
Before the Traffic Police come out in force, I tracked my Z - you don't buy a car like that and just drive it on the road Unless you are a very well paid hairdresser!
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