I can't remember which gears are different, although I'm sure 6th is certainly better (less rpm) on the Sport.
Somebody must have a brochure handy which will give all the ratios.
FR is stiffer suspension.
Correct
FR 70mph = 2,100rpmish
Sport 70mph = 1,850rpmish
Basically, a FR top speed (power permitting) would be around 160-165mph
Whilst the sport is geared (power permitting) to around 196mph.
I think the sport represents excellent value for money. Stick the facelift bumpers on it, some better suspension, couple of silver wing mirror covers and some wheels with a proper offset (it needs a wider track) and you've got a cracking car with performance, economy and looks.what would you all recommend fr or 130 sport based on your experiences
I think the sport represents excellent value for money. Stick the facelift bumpers on it, some better suspension, couple of silver wing mirror covers and some wheels with a proper offset (it needs a wider track) and you've got a cracking car with performance, economy and looks.
No idea how the insurance compares, I've never checked.
FR bumpers are similar, not exactly the same as Cupra's.fr bumpers are same as cupras on the later models am i correct or well off?? insurance difference is 1 group with the 130 sport being group 7 and fr being 8. not sure on specs tho so could do with help fromowners of each really
FR bumpers are similar, not exactly the same as Cupra's.
On a Cupra the plastic under the foglights extends beneath the bottom of the front skirt. On an FR the bottom edge is the same height all the way along. There's a different foglight surround shape too. (more of a snarl on the FR).
I got ya mate cheers for that, just had a quick look at frs for sale and many of them have same bumper as the 130 sports are these earlier models or just people putting fr in the title to try and attract more buyers. want to make sure ill always check license plates befor buyin anyway but just wondered if you or anyone else knows
haha, do you know if this differs in the fr models handling wise or if after market coilovers and arb's would correct this
I think the sport represents excellent value for money. Stick the facelift bumpers on it, some better suspension, couple of silver wing mirror covers and some wheels with a proper offset (it needs a wider track) and you've got a cracking car with performance, economy and looks.
No idea how the insurance compares, I've never checked.
Just having a quick look on Autotrader. 52 plate, 90k Sport 130 is £2800. 54 plate 90k FR is £5k (and the FR isn't a facelift, so thats the same car, 2 years newer for £2200 more). Why by the FR, they're both going to need new suspension anyway.
From what i've read on here,i think the handling difference is minimal between the 2.Only the Cupra TDI has the right brakes and suspension to handle the power.
The Sport,like the FR is very nose heavy,so i don't think that does the handling any good at all.
Sorry,i don't know the first thing about coilovers and arb's.I've kept mine original since buying it 3.5 years ago.I just got fed up being stuck behind slow coaches all the time,and not having the power to get past them.Once i bought the Sport,that was the end of that problem.
Got to know it's limitations though.Say,you come up to a big roundabout fairly quickly,roads clear,and you boot it,even in 4th it'll try to go straight across the roundabout- when you're trying to steer!.
Sounds like with a bit of work to the handling could be made to handle brilliantly or atleast along the line with the cupras if the right mods are carried out have to start another thread and get some knowledge from others experiences. good to know about the limits tho mate wouldnt wanna wreck ha. just about being caredul on fast turns then. i guess its ok once you know how it handles. have you experienced any problems with yours or is there anything to look out for when buying an ibiza sport. heard of electrical faults have you experienced these.
thanks
Ive had electrical faults on my last 2 ibiza's. I had to sell both of them in the end as noone (including seat) were able to diagnose the problems. However these were both mk3's so im hopeing that they will have improved in the mk4.
Ive got the 130 sport and love it! Ive only had it for about a month but have done aprox 4k miles in it. It handles a lot better than the mk3 stops and goes better too! having spoken to the salesman at seat when I was buying this one, I think the diferences in the mechanics of the sport and FR are realy very similar. That said I would prefer a Fr just for its name! but its not worth the extra money when you an make all the changes yourself eg new bumpers ect.
I thought that the brakes were the same on the 130 sport, FR and cupra?
I hope you're saying they are better than "pretty good"?Oh and just to confirm anyone who says standard 288mm brakes are "pretty good" is lieing.
I hope you're saying they are better than "pretty good"?
The same brake diameter are standard on Calibra/Cav Turbo's which not only weight a lot more, but are faster and therefore have more work to do. And they're pretty damn good on them.
I'd say they are easily as good as the ST170's 300mm setup which I have on my Focus.
On a track, perhaps there may be an issue, but for fast road use, they are fantastic, never had any fade on them and they work very well at all speeds.
It all comes down to the pads, the wrong pads can make a very expensive set of brakes into little more than extra unsprung weight.
That said, given I need new front pads and the disks will only be good for another year, I will most likely be changing to the 312's off a "TT".