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  • Pumpe Duse to CR , what was the difference

    Guys , GF got her mind set on an EOS , had a look at one today 2008 TDI model 90,000ks , perfect VW dealer service record ,
    recent cam belt change as well .

    But when I started it it sounded louder than my Jetta Pumpe Duce model and it also ran not as smooth as mine.
    Now I thought the CR TDI was to be quieter and smoother. this thing actually was causing small vibration throughout the front of car.

    Any comments.

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    How certain are you that 2008 EOS was CR?

    The CR came in with the MK6, which started in 2009


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    • #3
      Originally posted by benough View Post
      How certain are you that 2008 EOS was CR?

      The CR came in with the MK6, which started in 2009


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      Well Im not , I was under the impression they went CR 2008 , so if it was Pumpe Duse then why would it be so much noisier and rougher at idle.

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        How many km’s did the EOS have?

        It could have been a bit more gunked up due to lower kms?




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          Originally posted by benough View Post
          How many km’s did the EOS have?

          It could have been a bit more gunked up due to lower kms?




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          It has 89,000 k's on it , and yes it has been sitting around a while , last serve was 86000 but time before 84000
          the last few years has been based on time not distance , so 2000km in a few years at one stage,

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          • #6
            OK.

            Can you give it an Italian Tuneup?


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              Looks like it’s Pump Düse


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              • #8
                Thanks Beno , well thats sorted re dates.

                So Im presuming once again none of the Pumpe Duse came with DPF ??

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                  Originally posted by neil View Post
                  Thanks Beno , well thats sorted re dates.

                  So Im presuming once again none of the Pumpe Duse came with DPF ??
                  Almost.

                  For Australia, only the BMN engine, the 125kw one that was in the Passat and Golf GT Sport had a DPF

                  All other Pumpe Düse engines did not have one


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