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Mk5 Ibiza breaks cover

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iain1970

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Apr 19, 2005
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It's not the old 1.8T it's all new even chain driven now... Audi use the 1.8TfSI in the A4 as well as the A5(expected to replace the 2.0FSI 150HP-shortly)! In addition to the Seat models I've listed above the AlteaXL also gets it. So do the Skoda OctaviaII & will the SuperbII when it's debut's shortly after Geneva!!!
OK, I stand corrected.

The MK6 Golfs rear suspension will continue to be based on the Multi-Link set-up designed for the PQ35 platformed cars. Just the PQ36 platform will incorporate a simpler version of this. Fewer parts to help cut down on the assembly time & thus make up some of the profit VAG competitors are making by still using Torsen-beam rear suspensions...

I was along those lines.

The R36 is/will be available depending on what VW distributors market your in! Skoda will only be getting this 3.2 engine in the Superb{=Passat} not in the Octavia{=Golf} at this time!

I didn't mention the Octavia and the market we're in is the UK, we aren't going to get an R36 Golf (watch VW prove me wrong).

Anyway, this is all symantics. As far as I'm aware, none of us on here is the Chief Chorizo at SEAT; until he puts his comment on the board, we'll still be guessing for a little while yet.
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
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Hmm... Anyone else notice his shortsightedness???
With all do respect to the "NewYorkers-Syndrome"{If it's not in NYC it doesn't exist}. It looks like you've developed an English strain. Quick someone with the vaccine! Without trying to rub it in the .com variants of those links you've posted will work just fine for the info. we're after...
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/altea/site/choices/models/stylance/main.html {Altea-Stylance}
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/altea/site/choices/models/sport-up/main.html {Altea-SportUp}
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/AlteaXL/site/engines/main.html {AlteaXL}
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/newLeon/site/engines/main.html {LeonII}
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/newToledo/site/choices/models/stylance/main.html {ToledoIII-Stylance}
http://www.seat.com/com/generator/su/com/newToledo/site/choices/models/sportup/main.html {ToledoIII-SportUp}

Seems that all Seat's on the PQ35 chassis get this engine to choose from with the Stylance or Sport-Up trim! Really is quite a nice little engine! Glad to have been of help.:redface::redface::redface:

Interesting..........

any idea where I get the vaccine for my syndrome :happy:

is there a more powerfull version of this engine ????
 

Skisbp

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I didn't mention the Octavia and the market we're in is the UK, we aren't going to get an R36 Golf (watch VW prove me wrong).
No sign of the rumored upgrades to the R32, despite Skoda getting the bigger power-plant for the Superb.
This forum as part of the SeatCupra.net site has it's origins from the UK. Yet let's not forget we've quite a few members from all over Europe as well as further afield. True you didn't mention the Octavia. It just seemed you we're implying that the "R32 Golf" needed "upgrades" based on the superb which is a Passat class vehicle sharing it's engine. My sources tell me the R32 is on the chopping block. Yet don't have a conformation if the R36 will be a MK6 only or a going away party for the MK5 as VAG always seem to do!!!

Anyway, this is all semantics. As far as I'm aware, none of us on here is the Chief Chorizo at SEAT; until he puts his comment on the board, we'll still be guessing for a little while yet.

Agree completely hat's off while I type:whistle:. Now that I reread what I've wrote at all odd hours of the night by me... I see I may have been coming off a bit too knowledgeable. I'll try to stop doing this:stick:&this:moon:&this:blahblah:!!!
 

Skisbp

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:happy:is there a more powerful version of this engine ????

EA888

[edit] 160 hp (119 kW) - 170 hp (127 kW) 1.8 TFSI I4
Configuration
1798 cc water cooled inline 4, bore 82.5 mm/stroke 84.1 mm
Head
9.6:1 compression ratio, toothed chain driven camshaft, continuous adjusting intake
Block
88 mm cylinder spacing, 33 kg grey cast iron (GJL 250)
Crankcase
two toothed chain driven counter-rotating balancing shafts suppressing second degree free inertial forces and oil-pump
crankshaft
eight counterweights, 58 mm diameter main bearings
Fuel system
Gasoline, Fuel Stratified Injection, up to 150 bar, six-hole injectors, high-pressure pump driven by a fourfold cam on the exhaust camshaft, stainless steel high-pressure lines, dual injection at the admission and compression stroke
Aspiration
Borg Warner K03 watercooled turbocharger, intercooler, charge movement flaps controlling combustion chamber air movement
exhaust
ceramic primary catalytic converter and ceramic close-coupled catalytic converter
Output
118 kW (160 PS) from 5,000 to 6,200 rpm, 250 Nm from 1,500 to 4,200 rpm, 165 Nm at 1,000 rpm
125 kW (170 PS) from 4,800 to 6,200 rpm, 250 Nm from 1,500 to 4,800 rpm, in the Audi A5
application
2006, Audi A3,Audi A4,Audi A5,SEAT LEON,SEAT ALTEA XL,SKODA OCTAVIA 2

So I suppose the answer is yes. Just not yet much more powerful!!!
 

Poverty

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As I understand the next gen golf will carry on having multi link rear suspension but slightly simplififed. The reason why VW are rushing out the next gen golf is because the current one costs them so much to build and they feel that they do not make enough profit on each car sold.

Also the fabia I hear is pretty much using the same chassis as the current polo. The polo and ibiza are supposedly gonna get a rather updated chassis of the one they are using now and therefore the chassis that the ibiza and polo will use will be a generation "ahead" of the one in the fabia. I also heard that the next polo will continue using a torsion beam whilst the next ibiza will have multi link rear suspension, just like how the audi a1 will have. The torsion beam was considered for the audi a1 and ibiza but VAG bosses were concerned that it would not be able to compete with the mini dynamics wise and therefore choose to go with the more advanced option for the rear suspension. Now I know this 100% fact for the audi a1 but I can only assume it will be the same for the ibiza in the fact that my sources told me that audi got seat to help them develop the A1 chassis, and that the A1 and next ibiza chassis could very possibly be the same, or atleast so for the cupra version.

I reckon the next ibiza will have the updated audi 1.8TFSI engine so that it differentiates it from the leon. However I remembered that the last gen leon had a 1.8t just like the ibiza so this might not be the case. But it will be interesting to see what happens engine wise with the ibiza. I can only see it being between the 1.8TFSI and the 2.0TFSI due to the fact that the 1.4 is too expensive and deemed unrelaible in the 170hp version.

Even the 1.4 audi does not use the twin charger technology, instead it just uses a turbo.

I didn't mention the Octavia and the market we're in is the UK, we aren't going to get an R36 Golf

The rumours are constantly there. We might see a R36 Golf but I reckon it will be a mk6. The 3.2 vr6 is capable of 300hp as audi have already told us, they just not have stuck that engine in any production cars.


So I suppose the answer is yes. Just not yet much more powerful!!!

We will see a 200hp 1.8TFSI in the near future. The 2.0T will be coming as standard between 220-250hp going by my sources, but these are audi sources at that.
 
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Leonidas

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What about the diesal versions. I've heard of a new 1.6TDi. The FR TDi would hav to be more than the current one so maby the 2.0 TDi PD 140.
 

Skisbp

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I reckon the next Ibiza will have the updated Audi 1.8TFSI engine so that it differentiates it from the Leon. However I remembered that the last gen Leon had a 1.8t just like the Ibiza so this might not be the case. But it will be interesting to see what happens engine wise with the Ibiza. I can only see it being between the 1.8TFSI and the 2.0TFSI due to the fact that the 1.4 is too expensive and deemed unreliable in the 170hp version.
Even the 1.4 Audi does not use the twin charger technology, instead it just uses a turbo.
We will see a 200hp 1.8TFSI in the near future. The 2.0T will be coming as standard between 220-250hp going by my sources, but these are Audi sources at that.

Glad to see we're on pretty much on the same page this time...
Don't overlook the fact that Audi announced when they brought out the new 1.8TfSI. That this new family of engines EA888 would replace the EA113/EA827 families. Therefore the 2.0TfSI would seem an unlikely choice in the next Ibiza or for that matter any PQ25+ platform! Also the reason Audi did not use the TSI 1.4 engine but went for the TfSI 1.4 was simply application. The 85KW 1.6FSI it replaced in their lineup ceased production. So a 90-92KW version was much more appropriate than the 103-125KW the TSI would produce...
 

Poverty

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Looks alright has alot of potential for the sportier models.

Gonna check auto motor und sport german forums see if they have anything new.
 

Clark10

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Knocked this 3 door together quickly, excuse the crudity.
mk5_3dr.jpg
 

Poverty

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It is close indeed. So whats everyones perceptions of it so far? Like it? Think its a bit bland? Perfect?

Personally im kinda undecided on the side profile of the car with that line going down the side of it, and the front end looks a bit boring.

But then again I never liked the new audi TT or A5 at first either thinking they were boring but absolutely love em now.

TBH im not entirely convinced about the EKTA leak. Could very well be a photoshop to full everyone just like the supposed "leak" of the new VW scirrocco (i-roc?) brochure which turned out to be a very good fake.

I would have though if anything would be leaked EKTA would be one of the last things.
 
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Tom B

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Apr 2, 2002
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Yeah I was wondering why the model code had gone back to 6J (VAG standard practice is that model codes go UP a letter, so it should be a 6M), methinks the part numbers are just 1J (MK4 Golf) numbers with a 6 shoved over them. Also, they haven't started building MY09 chassis'd cars yet! At work we can't see cars on lookup screens til about 2 weeks before release.

I will look on my ETOS at work tomorrow to see if they're just Leon parts shown. (strangely enough, he has a page called "SEAT Leon 2" open as well! D'oh!
 
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Looks OK to me. The Cupra models could look quite tasty. It's quite mini-leon, to my mind - in a similar way that the polo is to the golf (especially in GTi guise).
 
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