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Not rising blue... but the Audi's have many more colours in each model than the Volkswagen's. I mean, look at the Golf GTI and the R - both only come in a single colour (GTI Tornado Red, R Rising Blue). The Polo GTI and Scirocco R comes in only two colours each. Flash Red & Shadow Blue (Polo), Viper Green & Rising Blue (Scirocco). Volkswagen seriously need to get a personality check
So what about the Blue Polo GTI and the white Polo GTI?
You can beg all you want.... doesn't change the facts...
But alas, it's not the topic of this thread. You can buy your white cars with all absence of colour if you want. It's just a shame others can't chose colours better suited to their taste or personality because Volkswagen (particularly VW Australia) limit the colour choice to 1 or 2 per model (along with the boring white, a few shades of grey, and black tones they seem to offer on everything)
Hey Guy, just wondering what the oil usage is like in your Polo? I ask because you have previously mentioned that it's not using oil much, if at all and it's been drien hard and had a tune in it from very early on. Speaking with someone in the UK, Revo over there believe that part of the issue has to do with the stock engine mapping and spark related issues which is supposedly causing "bore wash" which I could only interpret as meaning the bores are being glazed, hence the oil consumption issues. With your tinkering, would you also believe this to be true, or just speculation on the part of Revo....?
I'm not trying to compare brands etc here, especially as this is a thread dedicated to your company, just after some insight, that's all
"Bore wash" is pretty much a side effect of FSI's component protection - It dumps fuel in to cool components down & maintain the super important EGT's - most important for component life.
I have not striped down a 1.4 tsi personally yet, but have dismantled some FSI motors - I can't see any difference happening on a twincharger personally.
I suppose if you ran them lean, got rid of component protection, then you would eliminate some of the "wash" but I think the oil consuption issue is more related to initial ring seating than anything else.
Someone needs to get an engineer to diagnose it (ACL have engineers for this sort of stuff on staff), but I don't think VW would ever publish any results.
Thanks Guy so it's basically the generic auto maker engine cooling backup by overfuelling. I agree it's a run-in issue, not software. I thought it sounded a bit too much like a "tug" theory
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