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AHHHHHH! that's it! Thanks. The mental pic just poped back into my head.
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Here's a pic of an IDI (indirect injection) engine head. You can see the valves are machined in just a wee bit. Above the valves, you can see the precumbustion chambers. The glow plus and injectors are up there.
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Add me to the legion of diesel dorks. My dad has an 85 MB 300sd turbo diesel 3.0l straight 5, and i have a 2001 vw beetle tdi, 50mpg without ac, 45 with
. BTW, someone mentioned glow plug harness, yeah they still suck, but if you live in a warm climate you won't really notice it.
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You're probably going to want to go with an '04 at the oldest. There were quality control problems with Mexico VW's prior to that. I've got 3 Jetta TDIs - 03/04/05. I've had a few weird problems with the 03 that started at around 100K miles. The 04 and 05 are bulletproof.
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Aren't the VW built in Mexico still? I don't know. I like the new GTI and the TDIs but am so gun shy about the quality of the VW. I had a good 86 Golf, a bad 93 Golf, and a bad 99 Jetts TDI. Troy
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I was under the impression that the entire Jetta/Golf/Beetle platform was built in Mex.
Cegerer, how many miles on your cars? As you stated earlier the '03 is >100k...
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My beetle has 130k miles on it. When i got it at 90k, i did an immediate timing belt and water pump change, and while i was in there i deactivated the EGR system, as it is the culprit to having thick amounts of carbon build up in the intake system. When i got in there, there was so much carbon that the air was flowing through roughly a 1" diameter hole, as opposed to the intake tracts complete 2" intake size. After doing that, it got rid of the hesitation and got a lot of it's torque back.
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So does anybody know whether the entire VW line will be made in Germany, or just the GTI?
Thanks, Troy
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The Passat has always been made in Germany. Not sure about the Touraeg though.
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Speaking of Passats...Is VW shooting itself in the foot by having every single Passat engine (and Jettas too, I think) requiring high test gasoline?
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http://forums.vwvortex.com/zeroforum?id=861 edit: you can also find them in their respective forums (MkIV, MkV)
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Is bio-diesel cost competitive yet?
Around here you'll see a lot of "Bio-diesel - No War needed" bumperstickers on cars filling-up at the big-oil pumps.
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We've got an '85 MB Turbo-Diesel Wagon;in-line 5,great torque and gas mileage-we've had it 13 years. Right now it's my landscaping vehicle-use it to haul loads of mulch etc. with my utility trailer all the time. Still holding up remarkably well-only has 270K-good for another 200! Very comfy car to drive and quite often leaves other cars at the stoplight-just have to keep the turbo "on"! (Even has bun-warmers)!
PS-gas has just hit $1.16/litre-expected to be $1.30! Cheers, Richard (oops!-health care good,but not THAT good!)
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