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MK7 R - MAX POWER
« on: July 28, 2017, 10:25:07 pm »
Without uprating turbos what sort of power can the MK7 R make? How well does the DSG handle it?

If it's taken to the next level with uprated turbos and maybe internals how reliable is it and what sort of power can be expected?

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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2017, 01:27:30 am »
Just over 400 bhp I believe. 420 maybe

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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2017, 03:48:33 pm »
Yeap.....400ish from standard turbo. That's with Stage 2 and intake, Inlet pipe, downpipe (decat or sport cat) and Intercooler.

DSG will be fine for stage 1 and probably 2 for 400bhp but can be mapped to handle it better and should def be mapped after that. The IS38 OEM turbo is a weak point and not worth pushing it past stage2....I won't be pushing mine past Stage1 before changing the Turbo to a Hyprid one. Many choices around........

TTE do several Hyprid turbos...TTE470 or TTE525R so lots of peeps running 530+ and a few 570+. Rick at Unicorn tuning is working with Littco turbo company to develop their hyprid turbo which will mid way between the 2... The L500. Then you've REVO who are bringing a BT to the table with 500+ Hyprid  and APR also do a Hyprid with around 520bhp.

MRC tuning mapped a Hyprid s3 2.0TSI to 598bhp IIRC (don't quote me) so 600 will soon be around on a R, if not already.

Plus an R has just smashed though the 10 second 1/4 mile barrier in the US of A. Once shot of the OEM turbo the Ea888 Gen.3 2.0TSI is a belter.
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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2017, 01:50:47 am »
Seen a YouTube video of a 75year old with an M135i making circa 550bhp. Got me thinking. Not much out there better than a high power hatch as a daily sleeper. Problem with RWD is traction, my C63 is circa 550 Bhp with super sports and quaife and struggles for traction 70% of the time. Golf R with around 450-500 bhp sounds like the ideal car, nice looking, AWD, reliable and cheap to run. Would prefer a manual but think that would be the weakest part of a 500bhp car?

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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2017, 11:41:02 am »
Seen a YouTube video of a 75year old with an M135i making circa 550bhp. Got me thinking. Not much out there better than a high power hatch as a daily sleeper. Problem with RWD is traction, my C63 is circa 550 Bhp with super sports and quaife and struggles for traction 70% of the time. Golf R with around 450-500 bhp sounds like the ideal car, nice looking, AWD, reliable and cheap to run. Would prefer a manual but think that would be the weakest part of a 500bhp car?

I saw that yesterday evening too  :evilgrin: LLF caught up with him, what a motor - sounded arguably better than the latest gen M3 & M4. I'm pretty sure the roof targets and probably limitations of that block will be around 600ps without a lot more internally doing to it but it looked bloody fun.

My friend has a circa 410ps Mk7 GTI PP (DSG) with a Hybrid 7R turbo by MRC which goes extremely well, obviously when driven on limits there's a lot of performance lost because of FWD and the factory diff only goes some way to alleviating that. In gear however, it's absolutely savage for what is 'just a golf GTI'. It looks very OEM too, definitely in the sleeper category  :happy2:

I think even his in the GTI would cope with a manual box, he's blown a few things in the 2 years he's been tuning it, if you're staying manual I'd go for something like a JB4 to 400'ish in the stage 2 territory as you've said? Covers you from a few more angles, I guess.

Had plenty of positive feedback on them from both BMW and VAG group owners although cause my 4-series is a diesel (430d N57 engine) it'd be no good to me, so no direct experience of them as a tuning device.
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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2017, 05:24:51 pm »
Yeap.....400ish from standard turbo. That's with Stage 2 and intake, Inlet pipe, downpipe (decat or sport cat) and Intercooler.

DSG will be fine for stage 1 and probably 2 for 400bhp but can be mapped to handle it better and should def be mapped after that. The IS38 OEM turbo is a weak point and not worth pushing it past stage2....I won't be pushing mine past Stage1 before changing the Turbo to a Hyprid one. Many choices around........

TTE do several Hyprid turbos...TTE470 or TTE525R so lots of peeps running 530+ and a few 570+. Rick at Unicorn tuning is working with Littco turbo company to develop their hyprid turbo which will mid way between the 2... The L500. Then you've REVO who are bringing a BT to the table with 500+ Hyprid  and APR also do a Hyprid with around 520bhp.

MRC tuning mapped a Hyprid s3 2.0TSI to 598bhp IIRC (don't quote me) so 600 will soon be around on a R, if not already.

Plus an R has just smashed though the 10 second 1/4 mile barrier in the US of A. Once shot of the OEM turbo the Ea888 Gen.3 2.0TSI is a belter.

Does the 7R have the 7 speed DQ500 box?  Good for 600nm that.....conservative factory rating  :surprised:

Was it the 780bhp 7R that broke 10 seconds?  Amazing for a street car with full interior (assuming?) and no external mods.  Street tyres?  I don't reckon the Haldex kit will like that for very long, but fun while it lasts  :smiley:


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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2017, 07:46:30 pm »
@Pudding 

Mk7 R has the 6 speed DSG, the new facelift (Mk7.5 R) has the 7 speed DSG. The 6 speed is good for 600nm, most peeps from Stage2 onwards are running happily with a mapped DSG at 570ft lb+.


As for that mad 7R, couple of vids below....check out how calm and "no fuss" that 9.5sec looks like from inside. Also a list of its specs (below), not cheap but nothing earth shattering in there really and only front seats swapped out for race seats









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96F at the time of the pass
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Spec:
700whp corrected/540wtq corrected (roughly 640-650whp/490wtq uncorrected at race time)
2015 Golf R
IMS 780 turbo kit with optional 3.5” downpipe Featuring Xona Rotor 78-64 turbocharger with Internal Gate.  Can’t thank Forced Performance, TiAL and Xona Rotor for the support.
United Motorsport software for both ECU and TCU.  Advanced Launch Control, Boost by gear, Flex Fuel, Dodson TCU calibration, etc.
IMS 2.5” IC tubing kit
IMS Brushless fuel system with 1200cc injectors
IMS built longblock
IE spec Mahle PowerPak pistons
ARP head studs
IE Tuscan Rods
Mahle rod bearings
Ported cylinder head IMS spec
IE valve springs and retainers
Stock DQ250 with Wavetrac Differential
Dodson Sportsman PLUS 8 disk clutchset
IE intercooler system
AMS Carbon Air Filter assembly
E90 fuel
Brail battery
TSW 17x8 with M&H Racemasters in front, M&H Radials in the rear
Emannnuel Designs lowering springs
Weight reduction to  (Seats removed with Kirkey race seat installed)
Turn down exhaust “half back” 3.5”, no cats
The crazy part, this car has more in it…..  Stay tuned.
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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2017, 07:56:33 pm »
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The crazy part, this car has more in it…..  Stay tuned.

 Mad!  :surprised:

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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2017, 12:09:33 pm »
Mental isn't it.   The DQ250 is a strong old beast then!   


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Re: MK7 R - MAX POWER
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2017, 11:30:15 am »
Mental isn't it.   The DQ250 is a strong old beast then!
AFAIK the DQ250 in the mk7 is stronger and much faster than the previous versions from the mk5 and mk6. Good to know!

Also, gear ratios in the mk5 DSG are pretty much spot on, while the mk7 GTI has too long gear ratios and the 7R too short. Only the Leon Cupra 5F DSG has similar gear ratios as the mk5 DSG.