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Date:         Tue, 29 Oct 1996 17:59:44 +0100
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From:         zeidler@NTCNTG02DU.ntc.nokia.com (Zeidler Helmut NTC/Dusseld.)
Subject:      Re: Turbo Diesel Purchase

The difference in power is enormous - I can now regularly pass many cars going up hills around here, often in 5th gear. Mileage has also improved - I now average >55mpg CDN, or about 1040 km on 50 litres of fuel. Be aware that factory recommends changing oil *twice* as often for the turbo compared to all other engines.

btw: I've now put 180K on my TD since getting it, with only problem being a head gasket oil leak. It was not major, just making a mess of my garage with oil. Shawn & Janis Wright '88 Westy (336k) '85 Jetta TD (359k)

I agree, my Golf TD is doing 700 km on 40 litres and I heard, that Vanagons will need the additional Turbo power for comfort switching from third to fourth gear. The only problem on the 140 Tkm 8 year old Golf I had is a broken muffler, nothing else. I'm changing oil every 7500 km and I'm sure, the engine needs this.

Helmut '80 Camper


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