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    VR6Pete got a reaction from B0N087 for a news article, VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine   
    VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine
    New 3.0-litre twin-turbo VR6 revealed in a series of technical illustrations Cutaway shots of the Volkswagen Golf GTI Design Vision GTI concept have revealed that it appears to use a new VR6 engine, as opposed to the previously rumored V6.
     

     
    Volkswagen has not confirmed whether the engine is indeed a VR6 but, judging by the configuration of the intake and exhaust systems, it seems likely to be the case.
    The new six-cylinder engine, which has a single cylinder head and a claimed 15-degree angle between its rows of cylinders, is said to displace 3.0 litres. Thanks to direct fuel injection and twin turbochargers, its output is stated to be a substantial 496bhp and 413lb ft.
     
    It's reputedly set to see service in future models, which may include high-performance versions of the Volkswagen CC and the recently unveiled Cross Blue coupé — although the engine will most likely be detuned for economy, emissions and drivability reasons.
     
    A senior Porsche engineer confirmed that the new Volkswagen engine was a narrow-angle VR6, but that it wasn't in any way related to new engines being developed for the Porsche Macan.
     

     
    It's not yet known whether the new unit is a development of an existing VR6 or an all-new engine, or if it will be available in UK models, but it is thought that its smaller capacity - compared to recent VR6 units - is a result of a Chinese-market specific tax break.
     
    Volkswagen has a long history of popular VR6 engines; the first were developed in the late 1980s and introduced in 1991 in the Corrado and Passat. 
    Later, the engine made its way into the Golf.
     

     
    The new Golf Design Vision concept, which is equipped with a transversely mounted 496bhp version of the new VR6, is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in a super-car-rivaling 3.9sec. Its top speed is 190mph.
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from MattDC for a news article, VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine   
    VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine
    New 3.0-litre twin-turbo VR6 revealed in a series of technical illustrations Cutaway shots of the Volkswagen Golf GTI Design Vision GTI concept have revealed that it appears to use a new VR6 engine, as opposed to the previously rumored V6.
     

     
    Volkswagen has not confirmed whether the engine is indeed a VR6 but, judging by the configuration of the intake and exhaust systems, it seems likely to be the case.
    The new six-cylinder engine, which has a single cylinder head and a claimed 15-degree angle between its rows of cylinders, is said to displace 3.0 litres. Thanks to direct fuel injection and twin turbochargers, its output is stated to be a substantial 496bhp and 413lb ft.
     
    It's reputedly set to see service in future models, which may include high-performance versions of the Volkswagen CC and the recently unveiled Cross Blue coupé — although the engine will most likely be detuned for economy, emissions and drivability reasons.
     
    A senior Porsche engineer confirmed that the new Volkswagen engine was a narrow-angle VR6, but that it wasn't in any way related to new engines being developed for the Porsche Macan.
     

     
    It's not yet known whether the new unit is a development of an existing VR6 or an all-new engine, or if it will be available in UK models, but it is thought that its smaller capacity - compared to recent VR6 units - is a result of a Chinese-market specific tax break.
     
    Volkswagen has a long history of popular VR6 engines; the first were developed in the late 1980s and introduced in 1991 in the Corrado and Passat. 
    Later, the engine made its way into the Golf.
     

     
    The new Golf Design Vision concept, which is equipped with a transversely mounted 496bhp version of the new VR6, is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in a super-car-rivaling 3.9sec. Its top speed is 190mph.
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from jimmyb88 for a news article, Feature Car - June 2016   
    We are pleased to announce the long awaiting return of a the VR6 Owners Club Feature Car.
     
    This month we would like to congratulate @matty.vrt on being selected for his monster build that is currently in progress and estimated between 800 - 100bhp once completed.
     
    We will leave you with the following photo to wet your appetite before reading on!
     

     
    Click the below link to view the June feature car!
     
    https://www.vr6oc.com/forum/forums/topic/48456-feature-car-of-the-month-june-2016-mattyvrt/
     
     
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from RBPE for a news article, VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine   
    VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine
    New 3.0-litre twin-turbo VR6 revealed in a series of technical illustrations Cutaway shots of the Volkswagen Golf GTI Design Vision GTI concept have revealed that it appears to use a new VR6 engine, as opposed to the previously rumored V6.
     

     
    Volkswagen has not confirmed whether the engine is indeed a VR6 but, judging by the configuration of the intake and exhaust systems, it seems likely to be the case.
    The new six-cylinder engine, which has a single cylinder head and a claimed 15-degree angle between its rows of cylinders, is said to displace 3.0 litres. Thanks to direct fuel injection and twin turbochargers, its output is stated to be a substantial 496bhp and 413lb ft.
     
    It's reputedly set to see service in future models, which may include high-performance versions of the Volkswagen CC and the recently unveiled Cross Blue coupé — although the engine will most likely be detuned for economy, emissions and drivability reasons.
     
    A senior Porsche engineer confirmed that the new Volkswagen engine was a narrow-angle VR6, but that it wasn't in any way related to new engines being developed for the Porsche Macan.
     

     
    It's not yet known whether the new unit is a development of an existing VR6 or an all-new engine, or if it will be available in UK models, but it is thought that its smaller capacity - compared to recent VR6 units - is a result of a Chinese-market specific tax break.
     
    Volkswagen has a long history of popular VR6 engines; the first were developed in the late 1980s and introduced in 1991 in the Corrado and Passat. 
    Later, the engine made its way into the Golf.
     

     
    The new Golf Design Vision concept, which is equipped with a transversely mounted 496bhp version of the new VR6, is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in a super-car-rivaling 3.9sec. Its top speed is 190mph.
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from chazrad for a news article, VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine   
    VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine
    New 3.0-litre twin-turbo VR6 revealed in a series of technical illustrations Cutaway shots of the Volkswagen Golf GTI Design Vision GTI concept have revealed that it appears to use a new VR6 engine, as opposed to the previously rumored V6.
     

     
    Volkswagen has not confirmed whether the engine is indeed a VR6 but, judging by the configuration of the intake and exhaust systems, it seems likely to be the case.
    The new six-cylinder engine, which has a single cylinder head and a claimed 15-degree angle between its rows of cylinders, is said to displace 3.0 litres. Thanks to direct fuel injection and twin turbochargers, its output is stated to be a substantial 496bhp and 413lb ft.
     
    It's reputedly set to see service in future models, which may include high-performance versions of the Volkswagen CC and the recently unveiled Cross Blue coupé — although the engine will most likely be detuned for economy, emissions and drivability reasons.
     
    A senior Porsche engineer confirmed that the new Volkswagen engine was a narrow-angle VR6, but that it wasn't in any way related to new engines being developed for the Porsche Macan.
     

     
    It's not yet known whether the new unit is a development of an existing VR6 or an all-new engine, or if it will be available in UK models, but it is thought that its smaller capacity - compared to recent VR6 units - is a result of a Chinese-market specific tax break.
     
    Volkswagen has a long history of popular VR6 engines; the first were developed in the late 1980s and introduced in 1991 in the Corrado and Passat. 
    Later, the engine made its way into the Golf.
     

     
    The new Golf Design Vision concept, which is equipped with a transversely mounted 496bhp version of the new VR6, is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in a super-car-rivaling 3.9sec. Its top speed is 190mph.
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from dale p for a news article, VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine   
    VW's new 496bhp 3.0-litre VR6 engine
    New 3.0-litre twin-turbo VR6 revealed in a series of technical illustrations Cutaway shots of the Volkswagen Golf GTI Design Vision GTI concept have revealed that it appears to use a new VR6 engine, as opposed to the previously rumored V6.
     

     
    Volkswagen has not confirmed whether the engine is indeed a VR6 but, judging by the configuration of the intake and exhaust systems, it seems likely to be the case.
    The new six-cylinder engine, which has a single cylinder head and a claimed 15-degree angle between its rows of cylinders, is said to displace 3.0 litres. Thanks to direct fuel injection and twin turbochargers, its output is stated to be a substantial 496bhp and 413lb ft.
     
    It's reputedly set to see service in future models, which may include high-performance versions of the Volkswagen CC and the recently unveiled Cross Blue coupé — although the engine will most likely be detuned for economy, emissions and drivability reasons.
     
    A senior Porsche engineer confirmed that the new Volkswagen engine was a narrow-angle VR6, but that it wasn't in any way related to new engines being developed for the Porsche Macan.
     

     
    It's not yet known whether the new unit is a development of an existing VR6 or an all-new engine, or if it will be available in UK models, but it is thought that its smaller capacity - compared to recent VR6 units - is a result of a Chinese-market specific tax break.
     
    Volkswagen has a long history of popular VR6 engines; the first were developed in the late 1980s and introduced in 1991 in the Corrado and Passat. 
    Later, the engine made its way into the Golf.
     

     
    The new Golf Design Vision concept, which is equipped with a transversely mounted 496bhp version of the new VR6, is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in a super-car-rivaling 3.9sec. Its top speed is 190mph.
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from Mustillo for a news article, Feature Car - June 2016   
    We are pleased to announce the long awaiting return of a the VR6 Owners Club Feature Car.
     
    This month we would like to congratulate @matty.vrt on being selected for his monster build that is currently in progress and estimated between 800 - 100bhp once completed.
     
    We will leave you with the following photo to wet your appetite before reading on!
     

     
    Click the below link to view the June feature car!
     
    https://www.vr6oc.com/forum/forums/topic/48456-feature-car-of-the-month-june-2016-mattyvrt/
     
     
  8. Like
    VR6Pete got a reaction from matty.vrt for a news article, Feature Car - June 2016   
    We are pleased to announce the long awaiting return of a the VR6 Owners Club Feature Car.
     
    This month we would like to congratulate @matty.vrt on being selected for his monster build that is currently in progress and estimated between 800 - 100bhp once completed.
     
    We will leave you with the following photo to wet your appetite before reading on!
     

     
    Click the below link to view the June feature car!
     
    https://www.vr6oc.com/forum/forums/topic/48456-feature-car-of-the-month-june-2016-mattyvrt/
     
     
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from cactusjackslade for a news article, Download our Mobile / Tablet App Now   
    You can now access the VR6 Owners Club on the go with our new Mobile / Tablet Apps!

    Application Features:

    - Push Notifications
    - Private Messaging
    - Community Forum
    - Obtain help and support from our many members!
    - Image Upload
    - Showcase your car!
    - 'Like' Posts
    - Subscribe to popular news sources direct from our timeline.
    Download direct from your device by clicking the below icons.

    Download for Apple Devices 

                        
    Download for Android Devices
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from c00k for a news article, Download our Mobile / Tablet App Now   
    You can now access the VR6 Owners Club on the go with our new Mobile / Tablet Apps!

    Application Features:

    - Push Notifications
    - Private Messaging
    - Community Forum
    - Obtain help and support from our many members!
    - Image Upload
    - Showcase your car!
    - 'Like' Posts
    - Subscribe to popular news sources direct from our timeline.
    Download direct from your device by clicking the below icons.

    Download for Apple Devices 

                        
    Download for Android Devices
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    VR6Pete got a reaction from c00k for a news article, Website Updates   
    Our Community Forums now has a FRESH new look and looks great on all devices! (Phone, Tablet, Desktop).
    We would really like to see all members contribute to our growing forum and put the website right back at the heart of the club!
    Some new features have recently been added that we want to tell you about!
    VR6OC Market Place / Classifieds
    We have completed a spring clean in our market place, which makes our website the ideal platform for selling and buying cars, parts and other items.
    We have added in a brand new website feature that lets you press a button to mark the item has been sold! this will lock the advert and update the advert name to indicate to other members the item has been sold! 
    Visit our market place now
    Poke
    you can now poke other members of our website just for fun! well, why not? Who wants a poke war?!
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