1.8t cupra 60mph in second gear?

icemancupra

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I know the leon boys n girls have to change to 3rd before getting to 60 but I am positive that I would not have to as speedo is showing 60, no where near the redline. Any one else noticed this?
 
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I know the leon boys n girls have to change to 3rd before getting to 60 but I am positive that I would not have to as speedo is showing 60, no where near the redline. Any one else noticed this?

gps verify it mate, you may be closer to us than you think :D
 

icemancupra

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Apr 3, 2006
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That vid is at a funny angle, paralax error I think its called. looks about 63mph, think if I were to do that in the ibiza it would be alot closer to 65-70. If I fancied going to the redline. Theres alot of debate among the mk1 leon owners but I think the mk2's are agreed you need 3rd gear for 60.
 

perikolos

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I`m not sure but with my fr (1.8t) I can get to around 120km/h in second gear. I must say it is remaped and I had removed the rev limiter.... I will see if I can post a clip with that....
 

Proff_CUPRA 180

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Std cupra, mine will do 65 in second no worries!!

I love the long gearing to be honest, one of the better things of the car

Also think that the 0-60 time on the std cupra is less than the book figure, anyone clocked this??
 
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NickyJam

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Also think that the 0-60 time on the std cupra is less than the book figure, anyone clocked this??

all 0-60 times are slower in the book...this is because when they do the test the engine starts from complete stand-still, no burnout or engine revving (which gives you a lil head-start)

i also believe the test is generic, i.e. they don't actually bother getting someone to drive it down a stretch (unless it's a supercar or it's on Top Gear)
 

Damoegan

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Oct 15, 2007
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all 0-60 times are slower in the book...this is because when they do the test the engine starts from complete stand-still, no burnout or engine revving (which gives you a lil head-start)

i also believe the test is generic, i.e. they don't actually bother getting someone to drive it down a stretch (unless it's a supercar or it's on Top Gear)

Its all done on a rolling road. with half tank of fuel and equiverlant of a pasenger iirc.
 
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