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Hey Craig,
You should be fine with your as didn't they fix the issue for 2012 onwards?
And you have (D) suffix, so does that mean yours is not affected?
I finally see my new van late next week, so i'll get to see what my engine code is as mines still the 132kw Bi-turbo Euro 5..2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
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Originally posted by Bryn23 View PostHey Craig,
You should be fine with your as didn't they fix the issue for 2012 onwards?
And you have (D) suffix, so does that mean yours is not affected?
I finally see my new van late next week, so i'll get to see what my engine code is as mines still the 132kw Bi-turbo Euro 5..
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2014 T5 132Kw Twin Turbo, 2016 "D" Suffix EGR Cooler, 4 Motion, 7Spd DSG + Diff Lock, Frontline Camper.
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This is an interesting read , the old subject of bigger cubes being better than small engines The age of smaller engines may be over
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Every one with 1/2 the brain ishould be able to figure out that with the current technology what is available, that the smaller engine has to work harder and will wear out much sooner.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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I am not so sure if you work out the engines ability and the load to carry logic dictates that a smaller engine even with Turbos will be placed under more duress when loaded up with goods etc . I know from having my 97 T4 2.5 petrol back to back with my current 2005 T5 2.0 petrol the pulling power and performance is like chalk and cheese . T4 would eat the T5 for lunch and spit it out easily . T4 specs 115*PS (85*kW; 113*bhp) @ 4,500
200*N·m (148*lbf·ft) @ 2,200
1997–2003
T5
116*PS (85*kW; 114*hp)
170*N·m (125*lb·ft)
So the 2.0 has 30nm less torque but same 85 KW output so why does the 2.0 struggle against the T4 , My sons T4 now sold when I did a comparison walked all over my T5 .
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I noticed that the just announced New D Max has gotten a larger 3 litre Turbo Diesel instead of the smaller 2.5 Litre for the Europeans.
The old engines were 2.8 litre if i recall so it is a small increase, but heading the right way.
I do think, that the tech guys are quite amazing to get the amount of power out of the smaller diesels, but i think that durability is sacrificed in the process, regardless of the materials used, pressure brings out any failures within the material, sooner than later.
Less stress = longer life, well in theory
Be nice to see a small V6 turbo diesel 3 litre framed in that front end of the Transporter.2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
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Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View PostWell they had a V6 petrol one in the T4 but probably due to the surge in diesel popularity at the time it was dropped , I do believe it was a bit thirsty on fuel .
V6 Petrols do like a drink around town and when loaded2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
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The dealership just sent me my engine number it is a CFC engine then followed by numbers, i thought it would be a CFA motor, but it doesn't say what version.
Where do you find out that Info?
I pick it up on Tuesdayafter a process lasting almost 7-8 months.
But to an ordering issue, which wasn't my fault, the lift for the van won't be here for another 2 months
So i have a perfectly good van sitting in the carpark for 2 months until I can use it2017 VW T6 3200KG GVM LWB 132kW 7 Speed DSG (Campervan Conversion)
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