skoda vrs
My mate has just bought a my04 skoda vrs. Not been in it yet but he reckons it's quick, are they?
Is it ever gonna match my 340bhp sti. We will see:) |
I didnt think they made them in 1954 :D
I've got one, its a very good car indeed,(fastish,cheap to run,very nice to drive) I dont think you have anything to worry about though. :) taffy |
Errmm - Octavia (197bhp petrol) or Fabia (130bhp TDI)?
Quite different but both vRSs. |
tut tut..the 54 im sure was the 1.8 20v with 180 bhp..or i could be totally wrong.
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It is indeed the 20VT 180bhp engine in a '54 plate car...........................as for being as quick as a 340bhp Impreza,i am sure you already know the answer,however JBS up north run one with about 400bhp,so the can (as with everything) be tuned to produce the figures,it's just down to cost:thumb:
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I had a 260 bhp classic and a standard 210 cupra r. even those cars..the gap between the 2 power wise was seriously noticable..plus the cupra span like a bull terrier on a freshly waxed floor. so a 180 skud and a 300 plus bhp impreza..as above..no contest.
nice cars though for the money. |
Just got a 55 vrs - 2.0t. I fancied the extra space over the golf, but I don't object to paying 5 grand less for it either.
Nippy rather than fast I'd say. Nice engine though, very tractable and it feels nice and usable. Much softer than the VW or Audi models, which suits me. |
I used to have the Octavia VRS and on the motorway it will keep up with a Scooby, i once saw 160 on the speedo (private road of couse). No match for my Scooby on acceleration or grip etc but it was a nice motor
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I've a tweaked Octavia vRS - 231bhp/251lbf. Nice car - won't really worry an STI or modded WRX, but once on the move it'll give a standard WRX a fright :D:D
As another poster said, the 1.8T is a very tweakable engine - there are quite a few Octavias running with 350 - 400 bhp. Not all vRS's - a lot are 4x4 models as the basic engine is the same as in the vRS. A 400 bhp 4x4 would be a bit less of a handful than a 400 bhp vRS :eek::eek: |
Originally Posted by noobscoob
(Post 6515132)
tut tut..the 54 im sure was the 1.8 20v with 180 bhp..or i could be totally wrong.
Every other car I tried with it disappointed me, the 180bhp Bora Sport being the worst offender. |
I've got a 337bhp vRS and I reckon it would be a close call on the motorway. You'll leave me dead at the traffic lights though ;)
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Originally Posted by Quinten
(Post 6520504)
I've got a 337bhp vRS and I reckon it would be a close call on the motorway. You'll leave me dead at the traffic lights though ;)
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just got a 130 diesel vrs fabia for the misses. lovely little car for the money but it would be a joke against any subaru even foresters
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Originally Posted by Quinten
(Post 6520504)
I've got a 337bhp vRS and I reckon it would be a close call on the motorway. You'll leave me dead at the traffic lights though ;)
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HOLY SHAMOLEY. i bet that thing wheelspins like a bugger!! just think ten years ago though if someone would have said they had a 337 bhp skoda you would have beaten them around the head with a rubber kosh and had them commited.
i bet the look on some peoples faces as you take off is a side splitter :) |
There isn't a smilie here to indicate how big my grin is ;)
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Blimey how many brisky boys in one thread :D
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Another one now ;) And my standard vRS Furby doesn't get near my almost ;) standard UK Turbo... provided it's in the right gear. Though in 5th in the Scooby at 70mph, and 6th at the same speed in the Furby, the Furby would pull away... but if the Scooby was in 4th or even 3rd, bye bye...
Still, the vRS has a good kick-in-the-back oomph off the turbo, and despite being nose heavy, it's amusing to drive. Certainly nicer to drive down motorways in! :) |
Originally Posted by mattbeef
(Post 6523359)
Blimey how many brisky boys in one thread :D
It's quick enough.Nice solid and sensible.More in the mondeo ST220 group of cars though as standard. Though as mentioned above,there are a few 'specials' about. |
Another here!
I had a 230 "Jabba"bhp (optimistic) "Classic" vRS and have just ordered a new oil burner vRS as a company car. My old Tavia was as fast as my MY01 once moving! Steve |
Mate has one that was 200bhp on the dyno, we tested my TSL333 in 5th gear at 55ish.
He hammered the arse of it, i didnt change down and i pulled about 5-6 car lengths by just over a ton, make of that what you will.... |
Originally Posted by crazyman1979
(Post 6525763)
Mate has one that was 200bhp on the dyno, we tested my TSL333 in 5th gear at 55ish.
He hammered the arse of it, i didnt change down and i pulled about 5-6 car lengths by just over a ton, make of that what you will.... Steve |
Originally Posted by bob r
(Post 6514498)
My mate has just bought a my04 skoda vrs. Not been in it yet but he reckons it's quick, are they?
Is it ever gonna match my 340bhp sti. We will see:) I wouldnt worry about it matey bob, you cant polish a turd as we all know. :cuckoo: Best thing he can do is invest in a tin of petrol and some matches and burn the fookin thing, wait for the insurance to come through and buy himself a proper fookin car for once. :lol1: :D |
Originally Posted by slagmagnet69
(Post 6552691)
I wouldnt worry about it matey bob, you cant polish a turd as we all know. :cuckoo: Best thing he can do is invest in a tin of petrol and some matches and burn the fookin thing, wait for the insurance to come through and buy himself a proper fookin car for once. :lol1: :D
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Originally Posted by Fabioso
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What a thing to say about Sti's on a Subaru board.......:eek::norty::lol1:
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Originally Posted by slagmagnet69
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:iamwithst
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Brisky boys..... lol ;)
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im on my third week of being a skoda octavia vrs owner after selling my wrx running an ra engine and around 300bhp, at the min the skoda is standard but i still love it!
its so smooth and quiet compared to my old scoob you dont realise how fast you are going although not as quick as my scoob but it keeps me happy. ive seen a few people saying they wont keep up with a scooby, they wont but IMO my VRS is better than the wrx ive just sold:D but i got rid of the scooby for practicality reasons and better mpg so it depends what your looking for in a car. |
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