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  • #91
    Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
    Yes Russ, but not 'alone in the field'... 'in a field of their own'! (one the supercharger, the other the turbo )

    TG
    Nah, I thought of that but it just didn't sound right. The trend has already started and I quote from the 2009 Summer/Autumn edition of Volkswagen Magazine page 5 bottom right hand corner (for those who received it in the post recently) The fact is that in 2008 every second vehicle sold by Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles was a diesel. We're even now, the petrol over diesel debate has taken a sharp turn

    I'm sorry my friend but I see the day fast approaching where Diesel Will Rule The Earth.



    Russ
    Last edited by Russ59; 11-03-2009, 10:45 AM.
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
      Nah, I thought of that but it just didn't sound right. The trend has already started and I quote from the 2009 Summer/Autumn edition of Volkswagen Magazine page 5 bottom right hand corner (for those who received it in the post recently) The fact is that in 2008 every second vehicle sold by Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles was a diesel. We're even now, the petrol over diesel debate has taken a sharp turn

      I'm sorry my friend but I see the day fast approaching where Diesel Will Rule The Earth.


      Russ

      Sorry to ask, but is the turbo in the TSI a Ko3?
      BLACK 2.0 FSI Jetta -
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      • #93
        Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
        I'm sorry my friend but I see the day fast approaching where Diesel Will Rule The Earth. Russ
        Actually, my friend, I foresee I will buy a hydrogen cell electric car before I buy a diesel... the new wave which will swamp us all.

        TG

        PS - my inlaws have two diesels, which was not the case previously (Citroens, though, so perhaps that doesn't count...).
        Last edited by tdi guy; 11-03-2009, 10:57 AM.
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        First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
        First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
        Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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        • #94
          Originally posted by anthony_VWJET View Post
          Sorry to ask, but is the turbo in the TSI a Ko3?
          I wouldn't have a clue mate, I'm sure someone on here will know though.


          Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
          Actually, my friend, I foresee I will buy a hydrogen cell electric car before I buy a diesel... the new wave which will swamp us all.

          TG
          You really don't like diesels do you ?

          Electric is coming along in leaps and bounds as well so who knows


          Russ
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          • #95
            Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
            You really don't like diesels do you ? Russ
            They are still my in-laws, so it is not a deal breaker...

            I was deluged with opinions about how I should have bought/tried the TDI GT Sport, how the TSI is a tinny little buzz box (from people who had not driven one, just going by the 1.4l, so their opinions were naturally dismissed out-of-hand) and the like (including my boss who said I should have bought the R32, to which I suggested he give me a pay rise and I would...).

            That said, I bought the TSI without ever having driven a Golf, on the basis of the reviews and looks. Not very scientific, but I've always been an impulse buyer (research everything and make a snap decision on gut feel).

            Happy with the choice (and presumably would have been happy with a MK6 Comfortline TSI as well).

            The preference for the TSI over the TDI was conceptual (I hate driving behind cars that have smokey exhaust - I know, they are not THAT smokey - and felt a bit of a hypocrite if I had bought one). Also, I was attracted to the high-tech nature of the TSI. Not much of a reason, I admit, but there it is.

            Each to their own, of course, and all power to those happy TDI drivers out there...

            So, what was this thread about again?

            TG
            Last edited by tdi guy; 11-03-2009, 11:30 AM.
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            First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
            First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
            Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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            • #96
              Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
              They are still my in-laws, so it is not a deal breaker...

              I was deluged with opinions about how I should have bought/tried the TDI GT Sport, how the TSI is a tinny little buzz box (from people who had not driven one, just going by the 1.4l, so their opinions were naturally dismissed out-of-hand) and the like (including my boss who said I should have bought the R32, to which I suggested he give me a pay rise and I would...).

              That said, I bought the TSI without ever having driven a Golf, on the basis of the reviews and looks. Not very scientific, but I've always been an impulse buyer (research everything and make a snap decision on gut feel).

              Happy with the choice (and presumably would have been happy with a MK6 Comfortline TSI as well).

              The preference for the TSI over the TDI was conceptual (I hate driving behind cars that have smokey exhaust - I know, they are not THAT smokey - and felt a bit of a hypocrite if I had bought one). Also, I was attracted to the high-tech nature of the TSI. Not much of a reason, I admit, but there it is.

              Each to their own, of course, and all power to those happy TDI drivers out there...

              So, what was this thread about again?

              TG
              Any time you'd like to follow behind me in my GT TDI even if I'm giving it stick, I'm sure your vision will be in no way impaired by smoke. Even my sons '07 Comfortline TDI gives out very little smoke when you plant the foot down, so I'm afraid you have the wrong impression of late model diesels. As we are still discussing TDI comparisons I think we are still safely within the bounds of the topic and shouldn't as yet have earned any infractions for ourselves from the Mods (wonderfully understanding people that they are)

              Originally posted by tsi guy View Post

              Each to their own, of course, and all power to those happy TDI drivers out there...


              TG
              Depending on how you read your quote I'm pleased to see that you've finally admitted to that as well



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              Last edited by Russ59; 11-03-2009, 12:09 PM.
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              • #97
                Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                I'm afraid you have the wrong impression of late model diesels.
                No, I mean at the lights (no problem when they are being given 'stick' - I'm no longer behind...)

                Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                Depending on how you read your quote I'm pleased to see that you've finally admitted to that as well
                Don't read too much into it...

                TG
                Last edited by tdi guy; 11-03-2009, 12:27 PM.
                (formerly TSI GUY)
                First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
                  No, I mean at the lights (no problem when they are being given 'stick' - I'm no longer behind...)

                  TG
                  You obviously haven't had a GT Sport TDI along side you at the lights yet, I still say it could be an interesting comparison, especially once the TDI is in second gear. Then you could race to the nearest service station while you refill with fuel, the TDI driver goes for coffee and doughnuts

                  Russ
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                    You obviously haven't had a GT Sport TDI along side you at the lights yet, I still say it could be an interesting comparison, especially once the TDI is in second gear. Then you could race to the nearest service station while you refill with fuel, the TDI driver goes for coffee and doughnuts

                    Russ
                    Indeed. I must admit, I don't see the point in racing against cars I can beat (why bother ) nor cars I can't (why bother ), and I don't race TSI's because, well, we are on the same team. So I tend not to race (also, when the kids are with me, and I 'hoon' a little, they dob me into the wife).

                    TG
                    (formerly TSI GUY)
                    First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                    First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                    Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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                    • Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
                      Indeed. I must admit, I don't see the point in racing against cars I can beat (why bother ) nor cars I can't (why bother ), and I don't race TSI's because, well, we are on the same team. So I tend not to race (also, when the kids are with me, and I 'hoon' a little, they dob me into the wife).

                      TG
                      I don't hoon out either I'm nearly an old fart, and my Missus is with me nearly all the time in the car and doesn't like it when I put the foot down from the lights, not unless it is absolutely necessary. I'm sure the TSI is a beast as well and whatever way you look at it they really are a pleasure to drive and I'm so happy with my TDI decision as I'm sure you are with the TSI

                      Cheers
                      Russ
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                      • Having driven both as a manual, I'm afraid I'd prefer to have a TSI at the lights. It wouldn't be much, but it'd win. If both were DSG, then it may be more level.

                        The bottom line is that the MK6 versions, at this stage at least, are all down on power compared to our GT's, and with tougher emissions now, I am not yet convinced the GT, powerwise anyway, will occur again.

                        THAT'S sad....
                        2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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                        • Originally posted by cogdoc View Post
                          Having driven both as a manual, I'm afraid I'd prefer to have a TSI at the lights. It wouldn't be much, but it'd win. If both were DSG, then it may be more level.
                          I have a DSG... Both great little cars (similar but different).

                          As you have alluded, there is a GT in the UK, but with the same (less powerful) TSI and TDI motors from the Comfortline.

                          TG
                          Last edited by tdi guy; 11-03-2009, 03:06 PM.
                          (formerly TSI GUY)
                          First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                          First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                          Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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                          • I think the GT/GT SPORTS are a performance anomaly. Way too close to GTI for VW to let it happen again as mentioned above.

                            If we can get a tune for TSI locally to get them to 150kw and 300nm it will be even more of a bargain.

                            TDI's are already superb value with 200hp and 380nm tunes.
                            *Disclaimer - Don't rely on me, seek your own professional advice. Audi R8 E-tron. 230kw 4500nm! (not a typo).
                            Economy at 100kph =5.5L

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                            • Originally posted by anthony_VWJET View Post
                              Sorry to ask, but is the turbo in the TSI a Ko3?
                              Dunno what model number it is, but the turbocharger comes from BorgWarner Inc., the supercharger from Eaton.
                              2007 Golf GT | DSG | TR | roof | iPod rubbish | R line fog grilles | R satin mirror caps | R pedals | R console trim | colour coded GTI valences | R32 Ormanyts

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                              • in the UK, GT is not actually a sports version with respect to the motor. it's a trim level - ie sports seats, suspension, wheels. (that's about it)
                                87' MK2 GTI
                                13' MK7 TDI

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