Test driving the TDI

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Mr sensible
May 27, 2009
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Sheffield, UK
I cant believe how fast the cupra tdi is. It really did impress me! and since i've drove both now i would say the tdi is on par, or if not better then the petrol.
 

chris285

leon mk1 fr tdi
Nov 26, 2004
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lincoln, uk
petrol will be quicker overall, but you can't beat the midrange pull of the pd tdi engine. the ride in the leon is a lot more forgiving than the ibiza, but its still rapid at the same time

either way you will make an excellent choice
 

Mcupra

Mr sensible
May 27, 2009
77
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Sheffield, UK
petrol will be quicker overall, but you can't beat the midrange pull of the pd tdi engine. the ride in the leon is a lot more forgiving than the ibiza, but its still rapid at the same time

either way you will make an excellent choice

To be fair theres not that much diff is there?

(diesel)
Torque: 243@1900 lb/ft

Maximum Speed (mph): 136 mph

Acceleration (0 - 62 mph): 7.6 seconds

(petrol)
Torque: 180@2000 lb/ft

Maximum Speed (mph): 142 mph

Acceleration (0 - 62 mph): 7.3 seconds

Test drove them both now and i think they're both quick.
 

WeeG

Active Member
Nov 5, 2008
3,407
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Largs , Ayrshire
Mate, not trying to stir a diesel vs petrol debate, but i have an ibiza fr tdi remapped to 180bhp and 282ft lbs of torque ( proven now on dash fixers new rolling road). My mate also has a beautiful standard ibiza cupra petrol, and we've had lots and lots of goes ( on private roads) at all speeds and without fail i''ll give him a couple of car lengths in a straight line, which he will be able to stay to the point. But when you hit off round abouts in torque it becomes more like 3 or 4 car lengths. His car is a quick motor and beautiful, i've drove it myself, but tdi's have come a long way, not only that, as has been said the group insurance 8 is appealing. Just to throw into the mix, as remaps are not exactly breaking the bank for the gains.
 

Jim H

Active Member
Mar 6, 2009
214
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Teesside
To be fair theres not that much diff is there?

(diesel)
Torque: 243@1900 lb/ft

Maximum Speed (mph): 136 mph

Acceleration (0 - 62 mph): 7.6 seconds

(petrol)
Torque: 180@2000 lb/ft

Maximum Speed (mph): 142 mph

Acceleration (0 - 62 mph): 7.3 seconds

Test drove them both now and i think they're both quick.

The other difference is of course mpg, much better in the Diseasel, and the extra torque is great for overtaking. I don't know about insurance groups and costs. The TDI is much easier to tune, ie 30+ bhp from a remap, you have to do a lot more to the petrol one to gain that power. This is why I was thinking of buying a Fiesta TDCI rather than a petrol one when I was looking for a new car and one of the reasons why I got the Furby vRS.
 

WeeG

Active Member
Nov 5, 2008
3,407
4
Largs , Ayrshire
Your right, all VAG units are tuneable engines to 30+ bhp, figured are also on the conservative type as most 130,s kick out mid 140's standard, i would like to see a remapped fr tdi vs a remapped fr petrol, what will the quocker car be? If anyone has any experience of this? Obv a remapped cupra petrol will blow the fr's away!
 

Nath.

The Gentlemans Express
Jan 1, 2006
8,620
16
EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE
Your right, all VAG units are tuneable engines to 30+ bhp, figured are also on the conservative type as most 130,s kick out mid 140's standard, i would like to see a remapped fr tdi vs a remapped fr petrol, what will the quocker car be? If anyone has any experience of this? Obv a remapped cupra petrol will blow the fr's away!

I think the petrol would win.

The petrol vertions are quicker in standard form so a remap will keep the status quo I reckon.
 

WeeG

Active Member
Nov 5, 2008
3,407
4
Largs , Ayrshire
Do you know how much diff there is between the petrol and diesel, i don't just mean 0-60 figures, or top top end. But real world comparison are they very similair or does the petrol have an obvious advantage?
 
Mar 16, 2008
692
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Wiltshire / Bristol
I recon the petrol would beat the TDi in a 0-60, but would loose above 30mph when it can use its torque? Just a guess though, as I havent driven a petrol version.

A little bit died inside of me when I got my first derv, but I dont think id go back to petrol now, just due to the cost. I dont feel bad about doing 30K miles p/a in mine, when I would be worying about the amount of fuel I was using otherwise. I got this car as somthing which was practical, but could be fun when needed - and I think it fits that perfictly.
 

Ibiza 130 tdi

Black Magic
Jan 15, 2007
6,275
1
Somerset
Totally random but...
I think the black cupra on ur pic looks mint! Should i hold out for yellow or buy black?

It's not a Cupra :D It's a Sport but I've got the Cupra bumper on it.....

Not trying to sway you to get black - but...

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DO IT! :D
 

Mcupra

Mr sensible
May 27, 2009
77
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Sheffield, UK
Do you know how much diff there is between the petrol and diesel, i don't just mean 0-60 figures, or top top end. But real world comparison are they very similair or does the petrol have an obvious advantage?

It has been said the stats are misleading when u compare the petrol vs deisel and i agree. The petrol is fast but the cupra-TDI gives it a run for its money.

There isn't an arguement because both are fast and have the same appeal.
I enjoyed the power out of both cupra's.

All you guys will know more then me being owners of a seat, im going on the test drives i've had and how lovely they both are.
 

jwilkinson

Active Member
Oct 12, 2008
131
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zenith grey is a colour you don't see too often on a cupra,
hides the dirt better than black and looks almost as good clean!
 

aaronbromley

TDISport.com Owner
Nov 25, 2004
338
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Lincolnshire
www.TDISport.com
Totally random but...
I think the black cupra on ur pic looks mint! Should i hold out for yellow or buy black?

It's all opinion but i would get black, I don't think it can be beaten when its kept nice and clean.
A remapped Diesel is a whole different kettle of fish, when my FR was remapped it felt like a totally new car. Still makes me smile now, after 4 years of driving it.
 

EB20VT

Full Member
Feb 5, 2005
287
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West Yorkshire
I'd never have a black car again. They do look good when clean but as soon as the sun hits it its swirls galore. Well mine did anyway. Thats why i went white!
 
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