I've found the best way to load the TDI, and not break the speed limit *too* quickly is to get it on a good incline, drop the DSG into manual to make sure it doesn't kick down, and floor it from just over 2000rpm (but not labouring the donk). Wash, rinse, repeat.
I'm sure that whoever is behind me must think I'm a complete nutter when I do this, as I pull away and then fall back. We've got a huge hill just at the end of my trip home, just as the speed limit goes up to 100, so it works for me because the oil is also at normal operating temperature by that time.
About idling to warm up the engine - apparently it risks glazing the cylinders, and it won't warm up by idling anyway. The diesel burns very efficiently with much less energy loss through heat, so the best way to warm the engine is to start up, give it a chance for the oil to start circulating, and then drive ... but take it easy until it does warm up. Some mornings in sub zero temps my Jetta doesn't even get to full temperature by the time I'd driven the 15kms to work! Especially if the traffic was slow and I stayed under 80.
Last edited by mr_walker; 27-08-2008 at 08:06 PM.
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