Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

This forum is for TDI (Turbo Direct Injection) questions/posts. Non-TDI Motors (Including the 1.6, and 1.9 or other variant turbo diesel motors) should go in the VW Diesel General Forum

Moderator: Fatmobile

Post Reply
JRM
Turbo Charger
Posts: 1138
Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 1:33 pm
Location: Sandy, Oregon

Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by JRM »

Posting this in the general vs tdi thread as this is my old home :) and more of us look in this thread vs the TDI thread. Some background- I sold my 85 Golf a few years ago and have been driving a 02 civic since- im happy with its 40mpg. Wife has a 01 civic and I want to get her a more modern car with at least ABS and traction control (don't ask). Looking at 06 1.9's with the 6 speed DSG (I know) and a 2009 TDI2.0 sportwagon. I know over the years VW changes things such as the 2002 pd injectors and some are better than others. Any input on the choice between the older 1.9 and the new 2.0 with the DPF would be great- are both DSG transmissions the good dry clutch type that doesn't throw clutch material into the gear oil?
Good to be back. Thanks guys- Joe
Hey Fatmobile, On second thought- maybe this should be moved over to TDI group.
90' Toyota X cab 4x4
02' Honda civic
85' VW Golf Diesel Project
95' dodge 12v cummins
13' VW Passat TDI DSG
Fatmobile
Global Moderator
Posts: 7577
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 10:28 pm
Location: north central Iowa

Re: Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by Fatmobile »

Welcome back.
Sounds like the lost another one to the TDI, ha.
'91 Golf gasser converted to a 12mm pump, M-TDI.
'84 1.6TD Rabbit with a VNT-15 turbo, still setup to run on vegetable oil.
'84 GTI with 1.7TD pistons and intercooled.
2003 TDI wagon
2000 TDI Jetta.
surfcam
Turbo Charger
Posts: 1482
Joined: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:43 pm
Location: Canada Southern Alberta
Contact:

Re: Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by surfcam »

I when over to the dark side just over a year and a half ago. I still have some 1.6's around. I got into it on the cheap side with a rust belt car for 2200. It's really an experiment for me. To see if the electronics and maintenance cost are just to much for me. Well 50,000km so far so good. Maybe I will add to this later have to hit the road again.
99 TDI Jetta (Z1 engine code)
94 Grand Caravan
89 Dodge Gold Stream B class
http://www.antiquedollhouseofpatterns.ca/
JRM
Turbo Charger
Posts: 1138
Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 1:33 pm
Location: Sandy, Oregon

Re: Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by JRM »

after a few days of math. we decided on buying a closeout 13' Passat TDI. will save about $100 a month in fuel, so we made the purchase. Man this thing runs hot- I don't even want to know what the EGT temps are, pulled the thing into the cool garage and it rose the temperature in the garage 15 degrees!
90' Toyota X cab 4x4
02' Honda civic
85' VW Golf Diesel Project
95' dodge 12v cummins
13' VW Passat TDI DSG
JRM
Turbo Charger
Posts: 1138
Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 1:33 pm
Location: Sandy, Oregon

Re: Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by JRM »

the DSG is pretty sweet, and smart- when in a parking lot once brake lights go off it applies just a tad of clutch to simulate a standard torque converter creep. very smooth and best of all when you apply the brakes the ECU starts gently downshifting just enough to keep the injectors off :mrgreen:
90' Toyota X cab 4x4
02' Honda civic
85' VW Golf Diesel Project
95' dodge 12v cummins
13' VW Passat TDI DSG
JRM
Turbo Charger
Posts: 1138
Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 1:33 pm
Location: Sandy, Oregon

Re: Im back- a few TDI questions for my old friends :)

Post by JRM »

Just a 10K mile update, everything running perfectly. OBDII scan tool shows EGT temperatures around 850F in town and 1,250F during regeneration.
90' Toyota X cab 4x4
02' Honda civic
85' VW Golf Diesel Project
95' dodge 12v cummins
13' VW Passat TDI DSG
Post Reply