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  1. #31
    brackie Guest

    Other way around!

    No, if you are sitting on 110 you are actually doing 100. VW say it's a "Built-in safety factor" apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brackie
    No, if you are sitting on 110 you are actually doing 100. VW say it's a "Built-in safety factor" apparently.
    I got it wrong.

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    Talking

    My Mum will either be buying a 1.9 TDI or 2.0 FSI in Comfortline config.

    Which is best for inner city driving ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H
    Just got some info from my friends inside VW:

    125kw diesel Golfs due in April - its a 3rd model, sold for more than the 103kw & 1.9l

    Golf GT 1.4 TSI is due in June (we are ready!)

    http://www.oettinger.com/navi_e.php?motor_id=1028

    The higher output diesel will arrive in the Jetta & Passat in the MY 08 models.

    Yes yes yes GT TDI ::does happy dance:: lol
    and in Jetta and Passat

    How relaible is your source Guy ?
    Last edited by phaeton; 12-03-2007 at 09:22 AM.
    - Ben

    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

  4. #34
    Sportie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by brackie
    There are a number of posts regarding the speedo error in Mk5s. My mrs checked our TDI with a hand-held navigator borrowed from gtimk5 and confirmed that it's about 10kph "fast" @ 100kph. The tacho reads 2000rpm @110kph on the speedo.
    I was of the opinion that the speed calculated by the computer was accurate, ie. set display to show average kph and reset. Reading is current speed. Best to check with cruise on.

    Do you know if this is correct?

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    Diesel

    I have 2.0 petrol and i would never change it for the LOUDER, more truckish sounding diesel. I am a bit of a leadfoot and have taken the diesel for a bit of a drive when servicing my car.. but i cant stand the diesel sound. I dont hate it any longer though, i appreciate it now. Either are fantastic though. But because of the louder engine the diesel isnt for me.

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    With regards to the speedo error it is 10%. The odometer however is spot on - so fuel efficiency can be accurately calculated from the distance travelled/litres used. I have tested this as the dealers (several of them) couldnt tell me. If the ododmeter isnt correct economy would seem to be 10% better than it actually is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by and133 View Post
    I have 2.0 petrol and i would never change it for the LOUDER, more truckish sounding diesel. I am a bit of a leadfoot and have taken the diesel for a bit of a drive when servicing my car.. but i cant stand the diesel sound. I dont hate it any longer though, i appreciate it now. Either are fantastic though. But because of the louder engine the diesel isnt for me.
    i saw you today! driving up the pacific you followed me from Bobbin head road! sorry if i smoked you with my 30 year old diesel. i couldnt help noticing your sweet lookin mk5 with the foggies turned on.

    if you didnt notice me, i was directly infront of you at the bobbin head rd intersection.
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
    '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

  8. #38
    brackie Guest

    Odometer check

    Quote Originally Posted by TDI DSG View Post
    With regards to the speedo error it is 10%. The odometer however is spot on - so fuel efficiency can be accurately calculated from the distance travelled/litres used. I have tested this as the dealers (several of them) couldnt tell me. If the ododmeter isnt correct economy would seem to be 10% better than it actually is.
    Yes, the speedo error is pretty much confirmed by the GPS.
    How did you validate the odometer?

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    Adding to the speedo error, Mine is out by 9kph.
    Have not been able to get below about 5.3L/100k on highways as yet.
    6500k's on clock ... it's improving slowly..
    Mark V 2006 MY07 2.0Tdi Comfortline 6spd/Man

    Mark IV 2001 1.6L (SOLD)

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    Quote Originally Posted by brackie View Post
    Yes, the speedo error is pretty much confirmed by the GPS.
    How did you validate the odometer?
    I have a car that has an accurate speedo - the odometer reads the same as the golf over a 100k round trip

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