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Date:         Fri, 24 Jan 1997 12:43:45 PDT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         VWNUT@smus.bc.ca
Subject:      Re: Diesel verse gas?

> My mother owns a '91 Jetta Diesel. I can drive from southern CT to > central NY and back on a single tank (600mi). It's great on fuel, almost > never needs engine work, and is fun to drive... > But, VWoA simply dropped the 52 hp diesel engine onto the regular > gasoline tranny, so the torque is not taken advantage of, and acceleration > is dangerously slow =^0 > For some reason, they did this around '89-90 or so. Earlier diesels used a different final drive and sometimes different gears (5th especially). My '85 is about perfect for a diesel - at 100km/h in 5th, it turns only ~2600 rpm. Using a gas trans gives about ~3000- 3300 rpm depending on the model.

The only Vanagon diesel I've driven was similar (too noisy at 55mph), VW should've made the 5speed a standard item to fix this problem.

Shawn Wright (VWnut@smus.bc.ca) '88 Westy (336k) '85 Jetta TD (358k) '69 Wife '97 1st child (! :)


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