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Welcome to our new site – vdubdriven.com!

Hey everyone,

As you may have noticed, vagtools.com is now vdubDRIVEN.com. With a new catchy name comes new features including an updated content management system, easy to use and view exhaust/dyno/pixelDUB databases and a new design. Feeds are available throughout the site, which should help keep you up to date with anything related to VWs.

Here are some of the technical aspects that were modified:
- PHP/RSS feeds on every page
- New CSS styling for a “liquid”, expandable design
- JS reflections on every image
- phpThumb image processing
- aJAX real time previews of links
- aJAX based searching for database queries

Take some time to browse our new site, let us know if you find any bugs, but most of all, enjoy!

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03

05 2009

Autocar drives the new VW MKVI Golf GTI

http://www.autocar.co.uk/contentImages//Car/Volkswagen/Golf/19399934316356x236.jpg

Autocar drives the new GTI

What is it?This is the new VW Golf GTI, the Mk6, although it’s not quite brand new. Beneath the new VW Golf GTI’s freshened body lurks an upgraded version of its predecessor’s underpinnings and floorpan. Given the praise heaped on that car, it’s a great starting point. Still, there is still plenty that is new about Wolfsburg’s latest hot hatch.

The styling changes successfully set the latest VW Golf GTI apart from the standard Golf. At the front, the angular headlamps with unique inner graphics are neatly offset by a shiny black honeycomb grille and a front bumper with an integrated splitter.

Further back, black extensions are added to the side sills, a spoiler is mounted above the rear window and a deeper rear bumper houses chromed tail pipes.

Step inside the VW Golf GTI and you find an upgraded version of the standard Golf’s excellent cabin. The heavily cushioned seats support and secure your body well, and offer a broad range of manual adjustment. They are, however, mounted higher than those in the VW Scirocco, so you get a slightly less sporty driving position.

It might appear the same on paper (right on down to its bore and stroke) but the VW Golf GTI’s turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine is, in fact, different to that found in its predecessor. Part of Volkswagen’s new EA888 engine family, it produces 207bhp, an increase of 10bhp over the old Golf GTi and generated 200rpm further round the dial, at 5300rpm. Torque remains the same as before, peaking at 206lb ft from just 1700rpm.
What’s it like?

The first thing that hits you is just how flexible this latest Golf GTi engine is; it’s as happy on the autoroute behind Nice as it is screaming up the snaking roads leading into the surrounding mountains.

You can feel the shove begin to swell from 1500rpm, and it remains wonderfully consistent. It is only when you approach the abrupt 7000rpm cut-out that it begins to run out of breath. And boy, does it sound good; there is a delicious rift of induction blare and a hearty rumble through the exhaust.

The new VW Golf GTi’s 0-62mph time remains at 6.9sec in manual guise. Top speed has increased by 3mph to 149mph. Still, Volkswagen’s data is notoriously conservative, so don’t be surprised to see independent tests improving on those figures. And there’s no doubting the efficiency of the new engine; its CO2 emissions of 170g/km are 54g/km less than a Focus ST’s.

A six-speed manual gearbox comes as standard, while VW’s six-speed DSG double-clutch unit is an option. Our test car was a manual; the shift action is light and the travel is long, meaning it can sometimes snag when you hurry the lever across the gates. However, it is imbued with an excellent spread of ratios.

In suspension terms, the new Golf GTi follows the lead of lesser Golf models, using MacPherson struts up front and a compact four-arm multi-link rear. It’s little changed over the old model. But while the hardware is familiar, it has all been tuned to provide the sort of sharpness and response that hot hatch customers demand. Firmer spring and damper rates lower the body by 22mm (front) and 15mm (rear) compared with other Mk6 Golfs. Beefed-up anti-roll bars are also fitted for added body control.

Other developments include VW’s ACC adaptive chassis control system. It links the dampers to the steering and throttle, adjusting the bump and rebound properties for added ride refinement. An associated system called dynamic chassis control also adjusts the electronic assistance of the steering.

Even in sport mode, the ride is nicely controlled, and since this has been achieved without resorting to overly soft damping, the GTI has excellent body control too.

At lower speeds the electro-mechanical steering can sometimes feel over-assisted; the apparent lightness is aimed at aiding manoeuvrability around town. Where it really shines is out on the open road, where it weights up progressively and proves impressively direct as you tip in to tightening corners.

A good part of the precision within the steering can be traced to the adoption of an optional electronic differential for the first time, for Volkswagen has done an excellent job of quelling torque steer without resorting to a mechanical limited-slip diff.

There’s sufficient performance, a heightened level of handling and accompanying composure to ensure that the Golf GTI punches well above its price tag.
Should I buy one?

It would be hard to argue against it. While still possessing the ingrained sporting character that made its predecessor so memorable, the new VW Golf GTI displays small but important improvements in its overall dynamic repertoire. Detailed as they may be, they help make it even more compelling to drive while introducing a further degree of refinement. ”

- Greg Kable

Source – http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/FirstDrives/Volkswagen-Golf-GTI/238885/

23

03 2009

New VW Passat CC Wagon

Passat CC Wagon

Passat CC Wagon

“Volkswagen’s recent announcement that it has overtaken Ford as the world’s third biggest carmaker doesn’t appear as though it will have any effect on the pace of the company’s new model roll out. Set to appear over the next couple of years are the recently revealed Mark VI Golf, new-generation Polo, the up! minicar range, a new roadster and North American sedan, plus all of their respective cabrio and wagon variants. One other possibility is a new wagon based on the Passat CC.Expected to be launched a year from now, this latest rendering gives a good indication as to what a new Passat CC wagon could look like. As suggested by this rendering, the wagon will feature the same sleek profile as the saloon but could also include a slightly longer wheelbase to boost interior space. Seating capacity, however, should remain at enough space for four.

The engine lineup should mirror that of the sedan, which means a base 2.0L TSI engine with 200hp (147kW) and 207lb-ft of torque in the U.S., available with either a six-speed manual or six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. Available optionally will be a flagship 3.6L FSI, rated at 280hp (206kW) and 266lb-ft of torque. Other markets will feature a base 160hp (105kW) 1.8L: TSI model and two diesel variants developing 140 (90kW) and 170hp (110kW) respectively.

VW marketing chief Detlef Wittig has previously stated that the company expects 60% of CC sales to come from the U.S. alone, which means the wagon would likely be sold on both sides of the Atlantic.”

Source – http://www.motorauthority.com/preview-volkswagen-passat-cc-wagon.html

13

03 2009

Insane Mk1 Golf Hayabusa Turbo

Check out this turbocharged Hayabusa powered MK1 Golf on Youtube! It has been converted to RWD and stripped of most of its interior.  Insane…

11

03 2009

3 new 2010 Golf VI GTI pictures

210hp, 0-60 6.9sec (VW claim)
Check em out:

New MK6 GTI

New MK6 GTI

New rear dual exhaust setup:

MK6 GTI

MK6 GTI rear exhaust setup

Interior:

MK6 GTI interior

New MK6 GTI interior

10

03 2009

VW Scirocco by Caractere

The Volkswagen Scirocco is proving to be popular with tuners, with German performance shop Caractere also releasing its own hotted-up version of the svelte sports coupe. Caractere’s work on German cars has been well documented, especially some of its creations based on much more expensive vehicles like the Audi A3 and A5.

As for the Scirocco, the fastest model only sports a 200hp (147kW) 2.0L turbo engine so Caractere decided to boost output to the tune of 350hp (257kW). Torque also rises from 207lb-ft (280Nm) to 354lb-ft (480Nm), and the end result sees the coupe accelerate from 0-62mph in less than six seconds. Caractere actually offers a staggered range of upgrades for the Scirocco, with outputs starting at 240hp (176kW) and topping out the aforementioned 350hp (257kW).

The power gains are achieved through a number of methods, including sports exhaust systems, ECU tweaking and uprated turbocharger system. Additionally, Caractere also offers 20in alloy wheels, lowered springs, and a stainless steel muffler.

VW Caractere Scirocco

VW Caractere Scirocco

VW Caractere Scirocco

VW Caractere Scirocco

VW Caractere Scirocco

VW Caractere Scirocco

Source – http://www.motorauthority.com/caractere-joins-growing-list-of-scirocco-tuners.html

08

03 2009

New site coming soon!

The vagtools.com team is working on a new version featuring wider pages for more content, a completely new liquid design and cleaner implementation of data. Stay tuned for more updates!

05

03 2009

New wheels on my MKIV GTI

Did a quick wash today and decided to take pics of the new wheels – GLI BBS RCs with BBS caps, tires are 235 Falken Azenis RT-615s. I’m pretty happy with how they look in comparison to Ariettas.

GLI BBS RC

TheMunky's GTI

BBS RCs TheMunky

TheMunky's GTI

Check out the thread on VWvortex for more pictures – http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4260725

22

02 2009

Fifth Gear: Mini Cooper S Vs Volkswagen Scirocco

Check out this video of the Scirocco competing against a Cooper S on Fifth Gear. Scirocco sure looks like a fun car, hoping to see it on U.S shores at some point.

Fifth Gear: Mini Cooper S vs Volkswagen Scirocco

03

02 2009

Custom Water Meth / 2 step / WOT box display box

After some fabrication and soldering, here is the latest project I have been working on – a box that displays water methanol injection status, warning LED for fluid level, LED indicators for WOT box/2 step functions as well as a temperature monitor for the intake manifold. Here are some pics:

Exterior:

Custom water meth display

Interlagos plaid cover

Display on:

LCD display

LCD display

Also, the face of the box is covered in Interlagos, you might recognize it from the MKV GTI seats :)

02

02 2009


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