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Ben J
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7th Apr 11 at 14:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
how come ferrari, lambo etc don't make diesel sports cars?

Audi, Bmw etc are all doing them to cater for those who don't care for driving too much, if one of these people walked into ferrari and asked if they did the enzo in a diesel i reckon they would get laughed away


"cater for people who don't care for driving much"

Not true. I have a nice diesel for work and carting the family around and then a "7" rep kit car on the way for hooning/track etc.


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Originally posted by daymoon
Can i just remind you of Xa0s vrs.

I am sure it is more fun than petrol VRs that had same mods done.

Spent far more money on it though than most people would be happy with.
Ben J
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Originally posted by whitter45
just because the engine is heavier does not mean it doesn't handle as well

Physics disagrees if you replace the engine any car with a heavier one it will always handle worse.

and the Corrado was one of the best handling fwd cars of the early 90s.


early 90's....it 2011 now.

My diesel A4 will handle better than a Corrado.
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I haven't driven your A4 diesel but I seriously doubt it. I know Corrados are a bit of a joke on here due to a certain user but they are fucking awesome down a country lane.
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
Diesels are for people who like lazy cars IMO.


Petrolheads are not adversed to revving an engine.


cough* Cherokee cough*
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petrol people can accept it, even if they drive a diesel, they know the truth

diesel people can't accept it, why would they, they just paid more for a diesel and the fuel costs more, you'd want to believe its just as good
Ben J
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Originally posted by Adam_B
I haven't driven your A4 diesel but I seriously doubt it. I know Corrados are a bit of a joke on here due to a certain user but they are fucking awesome down a country lane.


I'm half joking but my point is, alot of "performance" cars from 80's-90's now feel like they handle shit due to modern advancements in technology.

My audi does handle quite well tho. lol
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Quattro?
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The Jag broke the land speed record for a Southampton to home run during rush hour last night - That's a true story right there; I was in the pub for 8pm
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Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
petrol people can accept it, even if they drive a diesel, they know the truth

diesel people can't accept it, why would they, they just paid more for a diesel and the fuel costs more, you'd want to believe its just as good


I've had more petrol cars than diesel. Seen both sides.

If I wanted a performance car i'd go petrol, but to say DERVs are slow and boring is stupid.
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
just because the engine is heavier does not mean it doesn't handle as well

Physics disagrees if you replace the engine any car with a heavier one it will always handle worse.

and the Corrado was one of the best handling fwd cars of the early 90s.


why will it always handle worse

its not a simple case of replacing a petrol engine with a derv engine thus its heavier and doesnt handle as well.

Suspension changes, steering racks, weight distribution is changed accordingly hence why it should handle any worse than its petrol brother

fuck me i thought you of all people would appreciate and acknowledge that


[Edited on 07-04-2011 by whitter45]

[Edited on 07-04-2011 by whitter45]
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Originally posted by adiohead
Quattro?


Not mine no.
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quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
just because the engine is heavier does not mean it doesn't handle as well

Physics disagrees if you replace the engine any car with a heavier one it will always handle worse.

and the Corrado was one of the best handling fwd cars of the early 90s.


why will it always handle worse

its not a simple case of replacing a petrol engine with a derv engine thus its heavier and doesnt handle as well.

Suspension changes, steering racks, weight distribution is changed accordingly hence why it should handle any worse than its petrol brother



[Edited on 07-04-2011 by whitter45]


Exactly.

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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
I haven't driven your A4 diesel but I seriously doubt it. I know Corrados are a bit of a joke on here due to a certain user but they are fucking awesome down a country lane.


are you also called Jim

they do not handle that well
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quote:
Originally posted by adiohead
Quattro?


Not mine no.


I'd like an A4 DTM Edition Quattro
Ben J
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I'd like an R8 tbh
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quote:
Originally posted by whitter45
quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
I haven't driven your A4 diesel but I seriously doubt it. I know Corrados are a bit of a joke on here due to a certain user but they are fucking awesome down a country lane.


are you also called Jim

they do not handle that well


what do you feel about the castor and camber angles used on the corrado compard to other cars, and the low centre of gravity, also the track correcting rear bushes, think i already mentioned the wide track suspension and shortened wheelbase.

i would say when most car companies make a diesel version they just use high poundage springs, i don't see a steering rack making much different to handling, it just pushes the track rods?
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I prefered hooning around in my Ibiza diesel to my A3 Quattro, despite the fact that the A3 should handle better and is petrol. The huge amount of torque is fun in a car that weighs just over a ton.


Another fact for you guys to consider, the top model of the Mk4 Ibiza was the Cupra, available with the 180bhp 1.8T and the 160bhp 1.9TDi engines, the TDi well out sold the petrol 3-4000 compared to around 1000 petrol models for the UK!
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i don't see why people haul around all that quattro gear tbh, not really needed
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Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
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Originally posted by whitter45
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Originally posted by Adam_B
I haven't driven your A4 diesel but I seriously doubt it. I know Corrados are a bit of a joke on here due to a certain user but they are fucking awesome down a country lane.


are you also called Jim

they do not handle that well


what do you feel about the castor and camber angles used on the corrado compard to other cars, and the low centre of gravity, also the track correcting rear bushes, think i already mentioned the wide track suspension and shortened wheelbase.

i would say when most car companies make a diesel version they just use high poundage springs, i don't see a steering rack making much different to handling, it just pushes the track rods?


well BMW use different racks and even systems for steering depending on engine size and variant

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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i don't see why people haul around all that quattro gear tbh, not really needed


For once I completely agree
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i don't see why people haul around all that quattro gear tbh, not really needed


I'd like Quattro for the hills in the winter and more grip, but I do see where you're coming from.
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To say I can't spin the wheels at all, even launching it at 5500rpm when its soaking wet, I think Quattro is worth it. Obviously will work even better if you have more power, but its great knowing you can get on to a roundabout quickly without thinking about the wheels spinning up
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diesel - daily
petrol - weekend toy

thats what i am going to do when i graduate.
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quote:
Originally posted by antnee

Another fact for you guys to consider, the top model of the Mk4 Ibiza was the Cupra, available with the 180bhp 1.8T and the 160bhp 1.9TDi engines, the TDi well out sold the petrol 3-4000 compared to around 1000 petrol models for the UK!


That just confims that more people have to drive a long way than those that don't, not that its a better car.

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