RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
- kurre3
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RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
Having a difficult time choosing between the tsi 1,4 and the GT... I' ve ordered a 1,4 for which i plan an ecu upgrade.Slightly bothered of side effects such as turbo not lasting as long as original, service issues etc etc. Another issue is engine loundness at cruising speed in comparision. I will spend much time driving on freeways and therefore asking you which model you would prefer when crusing in 80 mph?
What's the rpm level at 80 in the 1.4 vs. 2.0 for example?
Thanks!
What's the rpm level at 80 in the 1.4 vs. 2.0 for example?
Thanks!
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
In a 1.4 revs are at about 2200 in 6th @ motorway speed 

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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
What is "motorway" speed? 2200 revs seems very low for the 1.4 at 80mph, I thought it would be around 3000 minimum.
I can confirm that at 80mph a TDI does 2000rpm.
I can confirm that at 80mph a TDI does 2000rpm.
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
The 1.4 does 2200 rpm when hitting 100 km/h in 6th. So around 3000 seems correct for 80 mph.
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
I'm not sure the size of the engine will have a huge imapct as the revs will be down to gearing! 

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- kurre3
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
Sorry if I'm slow here but can you explain that further please? Doesn't small engine volumes mean higher revs? I changed my R6 for an R1 since the 1000cc had consierable impact on revs (and sound volume) cruising in 80ish!CTRnutter wrote:I'm not sure the size of the engine will have a huge imapct as the revs will be down to gearing!
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
Fairly good explanation on how gearboxes work herekurre3 wrote:Sorry if I'm slow here but can you explain that further please? Doesn't small engine volumes mean higher revs? I changed my R6 for an R1 since the 1000cc had consierable impact on revs (and sound volume) cruising in 80ish!CTRnutter wrote:I'm not sure the size of the engine will have a huge imapct as the revs will be down to gearing!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gearbox
you'll probably find that the revs on both cars are probably almost identical, I'll confirm later when i take it out for a spin, but you'll just notice the 2.0ltr will pull harder from lower revs than the 1.4ltr does but thats because the 2.0ltr is a higher capacity engine (more grunt)
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
There you go, a reason for a sunday ride in your precious.
Check rpm at 100km/h too then 


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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
So theoretical top speed in 7th gear is over 300km/h 

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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
Actually you are quoting rpm for the manual box, if I recall correctly it's different with the DSG, I will look and report back.
Personally I hardly notice engine noise regardless of speed. At very high speeds there is some wind noise but the motor doesn't make a racket.
Personally I hardly notice engine noise regardless of speed. At very high speeds there is some wind noise but the motor doesn't make a racket.
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Re: RPM at 80 mph 1,4 vs 2.0
Happy with that. 2000 rpm at 60 sounds fair too.Hassan Adly wrote:Actually you are quoting rpm for the manual box, if I recall correctly it's different with the DSG, I will look and report back.
Personally I hardly notice engine noise regardless of speed. At very high speeds there is some wind noise but the motor doesn't make a racket.