Another long response - you don't have to read it (but there is a gem hidden inside)
And the debate continues..... I notice you consistently used bold in your reply. Is that meant to imply you have raised your voice slightly, or is it supposed to add gravitas to your reply ? 

Originally Posted by
GoLfMan
Alas, i do not have a lack of consideration for others, Au-Contrare dear sir.
I'm sorry if I misjudged you, I must have gained the wrong impression from some of your statements on this forum :
" i voted wrong and did smoke em baby....
however i love a good plume under hard acceleration (i always look in my mirror when i get up it for the soot hehe)", and
" ohh thats a favourite pass time of mine floor it, look in rear mirror at haze behind.... smile ", and
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Originally Posted by
Buckets
Yep, nothing better than giving a tailgater a taste of diesel!
AMEN to that, love sooting everywhere!
cant wait to get a free flowing exhaust, then the soot will come", and
".... if the person has breathing difficulties they can just turn off outside air.", and
"yes I do rather enjoy laying a "good plume" under hard acceleration. I can also tell you that the mood takes me quite frequently with a chipped TDI
", and
" im a soot man, the more soot the better, especially infront of open topped convertables ", and finally (I got sick of looking at this stuff) :
"ahhh too true steve, your VR6 will be choking in my soot until you get the bloody thing blown".
Like any rational being, I was basing my conclusions on the evidence available to me. Remember, I have no knowledge of you apart from what I choose to read on this forum.
.... if you were that deeply concerned about others and the general invironment, you would bike everywhere.
( debating technique #23, "Personal attack on opponent" - in some venues this will result in points being deducted from your score, and you even repeated this attack later on)
I'm not the one attempting to defend excessively smoking diesels, you are (and if you aren't defending excessively sooty diesels, exactly what is it that you are spending all this energy trying to disagree with me about ? ) 
... but I ask you this,
what is a large amount of soot? Not even perfectly tuned diesels will ever run entirely without sooting, nor will a petrol
I thought I made it pretty clear what I was criticising when I said :
"large amounts of soot", "large quantities of visible pollution", "excessive soot" (3 times), "smoking excessively" and "excessive smoking".
If you really want a guideline for what I think is "excessive soot" then off the top of my head I would start with something along the lines of " A cloud of black soot with a volume of at least 1 cubic metre, clearly visible in daylight, persisting for more than 5 seconds in still air, produced by an engine that is at normal operating temperature."
Again true, but as we can surely talk in laymans terms here, the general populous seems to think Diesels are dirty, sooty engines that produce huge amounts of pollution.
Do you think this might just have something to do with the fact that diesels produce more visible pollution than petrols, and there are some "highly visible" diesel offenders out there. Which is why I try to persuade people that "excessive soot" is bad for us all in the long run, not a badge of TDI honour and most definitely NOT a source of amusement (for the emitee, not the recipients).
In some ways I regard deliberately producing a large cloud of soot in front of some other vehicle as being the automotive equivalent of dropping your dacks and farting right in a stranger's face. Maybe that is why I (and others) dislike it so much (and why yet others seem to like doing it so much) ? Think about that for a moment (once you stop laughing) 
I have seen plenty of new VW's (mine included, before chipping) that produce soot under acceleration, not a constant plume but a decent haze, enough to be seen in daylight. I have also witnessed it in a number of other manufactorers diesel cars. Are you saying that a brand new car is lacking in maintanence and has a poorly designed engine just because the emitting of soot?
I am prepared to say that any brand new diesel car producing ""excessive soot" is unsatisfactory (by my standards at least). You are trying to wriggle/slide from my wording of "excessive soot" to just "emitting of soot" (and I noticed
).
It won't be too long before all new diesels will require DPFs (or some other efficient soot control mechanism) to pass emission requirements.
From the fact that my statement takes your breath away, can I therefore assume that you are one of the people that suffer shortness of breath?
If you did you would be quite wrong, but I do have a sensitive nose (I can sniff a match being struck or cigarette being smoked from 50 metres downwind). I have a lot of sympathy for people with health problems (of any kind).
I do believe that its already legislated against (obviously not directly to diesels), and if your car were submitting an obscene amount of soot than you would have the EPA knocking on your door with a defect notice, diesel or not!
It all depends on what politicians decide to make a priority for our regulatory enforcers. If they decide there is some votes in catching polluting vehicles, then the current rules on pollution may be applied rather more stringently (and frequently) than at present.
That is why I would prefer diesels have a lower profile than at present (the big picture view).
**it amazes me how you have to categorise my statements, is this for your own benifit or for the masses that fail to see/comprehend what my statements infer?
Classifying your arguments was mainly for my own amusement, but if anyone else enjoyed it or even found it edifying that is fine by me 
no where in my statement did I agree with excessively smokey diesels
I am very interested in your definition of "excessive soot".
You sir have taken my rhetoric much to seriously and need to lighten up!
Sorry, I happen to believe this is fairly serious topic that I hold strong views about, so I expressed them. I have remained factual, argued rationally, not been emotional, maintained control of my temper, and neither insulted you nor made any personal attacks.
By the length of your response it appears you also take this topic pretty seriously.
Not to worry, I have retained my perspective, albeit one that is somewhat different to yours. I'm pleased we are able to have a civilised debate, even if we can't agree. So often these types of disagreements often turn nasty on on-line forums, maybe we have set a good example of how to do it ? Or maybe we have just bored everyone to death by now ? 
I await your riposte with interest
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