back on the pros and cons, and a little on bio diesel
my litle green monster runs on biodiesel most of the time, and loves it too. it'll run a little quieter, smoother and generally a bit nicer, with more low end power too (with a slight decrease at the top end...)
my '79 1.5 4-speed will get about 40mpg at worst, if theres a lot of huffing and puffing around town and running long distances at 100km/h, (like you said, brackie...)
HOWEVER - long distance runs at 90 - 95 km/h will increase your fuel economy by a LOT. its a trait of the gear ratios and the power curves of the 1.5's it seems, as your peak torque is at 3000rpm, and at 90km/h, it'll rev somewhere close to 3150rpm - barely above peak torque. it seems to be the most economical spot to run at, once you get above that, she's really in rev-mode, where you need a lot more fuel for your increased power... just an interesting point.
60mpg is a fairly easy to achieve economy with the 1.5, and though i've never done it myself, i would say 70mpg is possible too, with a 5-speed gearbox and a nicely running engine (an most important, a patient light footed driver)
Brackie - ive always dreamt/hoped/wished for the 5-speed and a turbo engine to drop into the golf...keep us informed on your developments in your exploits.....
and the 0-100 times? never say never. remember that a mk1 gti (the fastest gti to date, stock) had 110hp. a 1.9 turbo will punch out about 95hp standard, and with about double or more torque....need i say more..?
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