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Pre-takeoff checklist
I bought a Jetta TDI in 2001. I'm not sure how many miles it has on it now - I put about 230,000 on it and gave it to my parents - but it has been the best value I've ever experienced in a new car. I'm a bit of a DIY person so I've never had anyone do a timing belt for me, but late last year I happened to be in an independent VW shop that was advertising TDI timing belt changes for $499.
I upgraded the turbo after the original failed (at 193K miles), and did the rest of the tune-up stuff as upgrades (injectors, tune, intercooler, suspension, and so on). It even has a trailer hitch and roof rack.
Of course a 1.9l engine pushing a 3200lb car is never going to be a performance experience. When I first got it I went out to El Mirage dry lake in the high desert of California and did a speed run. With myself and three passengers it was indicating around 105 on the handheld GPS I had at the time. Kinda pathetic until you consider it had 90HP. Maybe even then. Last time I had that opportunity (after the engine work, before the suspension) it was past 115 and accelerating when I eased off because I didn't like the floaty feel. That's part of why I didn't get around to water/alcohol or propane injection - I think bolt-on wings on the trunk are ugly, and suspension can only do so much. Of course it got to 115 a lot quicker but, still, I don't think even 120 will ever be practical. For an econobox that gets 40-50mpg it's pretty OK though. To get that it now boosts to ~1.9 bar (about 27PSI), and EGTs go up to the 700c range on hard acceleration - a bit hotter than I'd like really but it's a good retiree car.
I upgraded the turbo after the original failed (at 193K miles), and did the rest of the tune-up stuff as upgrades (injectors, tune, intercooler, suspension, and so on). It even has a trailer hitch and roof rack.
Of course a 1.9l engine pushing a 3200lb car is never going to be a performance experience. When I first got it I went out to El Mirage dry lake in the high desert of California and did a speed run. With myself and three passengers it was indicating around 105 on the handheld GPS I had at the time. Kinda pathetic until you consider it had 90HP. Maybe even then. Last time I had that opportunity (after the engine work, before the suspension) it was past 115 and accelerating when I eased off because I didn't like the floaty feel. That's part of why I didn't get around to water/alcohol or propane injection - I think bolt-on wings on the trunk are ugly, and suspension can only do so much. Of course it got to 115 a lot quicker but, still, I don't think even 120 will ever be practical. For an econobox that gets 40-50mpg it's pretty OK though. To get that it now boosts to ~1.9 bar (about 27PSI), and EGTs go up to the 700c range on hard acceleration - a bit hotter than I'd like really but it's a good retiree car.