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  • VW Jetta 1.4 TSI 2009 spec

    Was at my local dealership today,where they received their first 2009 Jetta TSI 1.4 models.
    I took the 7 speed automatic for a quick drive,and was impressed.
    It looks identical to any other Jetta,but has the new TSI badge on the back,and a new radio set up.
    The TDI seems to have an upgraded motor,and now has the 2.0 tdi BADGE on the back.
    The 2.0 TSI model seems to be identical.
    Nothing yet on the VWA website.

  • #2
    Yeah I don't know what VWA are planning ???

    I saw 1.4 TSI specs on VWA website about a month or two back for a day, then it was taken down.
    - Ben

    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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    • #3
      I would watch the press,as am sure they will give this new model a proper launch...

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      • #4
        Does the TDI come with the new 7 speed DSG.
        Was told the TDI would not get it for some time.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by neil View Post
          Does the TDI come with the new 7 speed DSG.
          Was told the TDI would not get it for some time.
          It won't, because the TDI has too much torque for the 7 speeder. The 7 has dry clutches and handles less torque than the 6 speeder with oil filled clutches.

          Not sure if you'd ever need 7 speeds in the TDIs.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by gerhard View Post
            It won't, because the TDI has too much torque for the 7 speeder. The 7 has dry clutches and handles less torque than the 6 speeder with oil filled clutches.

            Not sure if you'd ever need 7 speeds in the TDIs.
            Thanks gerhard.

            The new Audi 1.9 TDI has a 7 speed and they claim fuel figure of 3.5L/100 from memory.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by neil View Post
              Thanks gerhard.

              The new Audi 1.9 TDI has a 7 speed and they claim fuel figure of 3.5L/100 from memory.
              The 7 speed S-Tronic is just a little different from the VW 7 speed DSG !

              Have a look here and you'll be impressed.
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              • #8
                I’ve been the proud owner of a twin charged Jetta for about a month now. I was in the market for a golf gt but googled the tsi engine and found that it was announced in august that the jetta would have tsi with the 7 speed dsg rated at 6.6l/100, 1 litre better than the golf and around 2K cheaper! To their credit the guys at the local dealership knew all about it (you’ll be surprised how many dealers from other brands kid dumb about next years model) and sorted out the order for me.

                I’m getting close to racking up 3000ks and so far I have no complaints. Not sure if twin charged golf owners noticed the same issue, but the engine was very tight to start with (I’ve previously had a new Subaru and I’d say the tsi is even more gruff and ‘on/off’ than the notorious boxer in its early life), but now its settled in quite nicely, with a noticeable improvement when I hit the 2000km mark. DSG seems to be a bit smoother than when I first got it, although that could just be me subconsciously adapting my driving style to suit it.

                Fuel economy has improved considerably – going from mid 7s on the highway (initially) down to around 6l/100. Town is varying between 8 and 10. It seems to get better with every drive so stay tuned.

                Haven’t timed the 0-100 but feels 8 secondish.

                No reliability issues yet – a slight creak seems to come from the rear driver’s side door at highway speeds, but nothing else to report. Touch wood it stays that way!

                Best thing with new radio set up mentioned in the previous post is that it now has a 3.5mm aux jack! I think you lose the 12v socket in the centre console though (I remember one being on the GT I also tested).

                I bought it on the advice that the spec is exactly the same as the old fsi and apart from the aux jack / 12v socket (a pretty fair trade in my opinion!) I haven’t seen any other difference. If anyone gets hold of the spec prior to VW popping it on their website, pls post it up. I’d be curious to see what is on my own car!

                Happy to answer any questions.

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                • #9
                  Welcome to the forum White Elephant

                  Congrats on your purchase !!
                  - Ben

                  1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
                  2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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                  • #10
                    Congratulations on your Jetta,White Elephant...you must be one of the first to have one on the road.
                    Please keep us updated about your baby...
                    And post some pictures if you can.

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                    • #11
                      I was at South Yarra VW in Melbourne today,and they tell me this model will only have its proper official launch in January or February...
                      Funny that I have driven one,and a few people have taken their deliveries...

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                      • #12
                        I was at Camberwell VW today,and apparently from today,the 1.4 TSI model is appearing on the VWA website.
                        One was being delivered,as well as a new spec TDI in a new colour,called Silver Leaf.
                        It looks like a mixture of Reflex Silver and Wheat Beije,but it is replacing Wheat Beije in the line up.

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                        • #13
                          Please let me know if you know about the dry clutch cooling.

                          Originally posted by White Elephant View Post
                          I’ve been the proud owner of a twin charged Jetta for about a month now. I was in the market for a golf gt but googled the tsi engine and found that it was announced in august that the jetta would have tsi with the 7 speed dsg rated at 6.6l/100, 1 litre better than the golf and around 2K cheaper! To their credit the guys at the local dealership knew all about it (you’ll be surprised how many dealers from other brands kid dumb about next years model) and sorted out the order for me.

                          I’m getting close to racking up 3000ks and so far I have no complaints. Not sure if twin charged golf owners noticed the same issue, but the engine was very tight to start with (I’ve previously had a new Subaru and I’d say the tsi is even more gruff and ‘on/off’ than the notorious boxer in its early life), but now its settled in quite nicely, with a noticeable improvement when I hit the 2000km mark. DSG seems to be a bit smoother than when I first got it, although that could just be me subconsciously adapting my driving style to suit it.

                          Fuel economy has improved considerably – going from mid 7s on the highway (initially) down to around 6l/100. Town is varying between 8 and 10. It seems to get better with every drive so stay tuned.

                          Haven’t timed the 0-100 but feels 8 secondish.

                          No reliability issues yet – a slight creak seems to come from the rear driver’s side door at highway speeds, but nothing else to report. Touch wood it stays that way!

                          Best thing with new radio set up mentioned in the previous post is that it now has a 3.5mm aux jack! I think you lose the 12v socket in the centre console though (I remember one being on the GT I also tested).

                          I bought it on the advice that the spec is exactly the same as the old fsi and apart from the aux jack / 12v socket (a pretty fair trade in my opinion!) I haven’t seen any other difference. If anyone gets hold of the spec prior to VW popping it on their website, pls post it up. I’d be curious to see what is on my own car!

                          Happy to answer any questions.

                          Hello white elephant.
                          I'm considering nowdays buying JETTA but have no idea which one the TDI 6 rates DSG or the TSI 7 rates DSG (which has dry clutch).
                          As far as they told me they experienced 600,000 and even 700,000 kms life cycle of the 6 rates DSG which has wet clutch .
                          The dealer couldn't supply any information about the new 7 rates DSG neither could he tell me about the cooling system of the dry clutch.
                          The wet clutch in the 6 rates DSG could withstand high loads due to being cooled by the gear oil. I'm not sure wether the dry clutch could withstand heavy traffic up a hill while driving in stop and drive mode.
                          On the other hand, how is the 1.4 TSI engine compared to the 1.9 tdi engine from the viewpoint of such mode of drive and life cycle?
                          Will you be kind and let me know soon about?
                          Thanks in advance.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by aristo08 View Post
                            Hello white elephant.
                            I'm considering nowdays buying JETTA but have no idea which one the TDI 6 rates DSG or the TSI 7 rates DSG (which has dry clutch).
                            As far as they told me they experienced 600,000 and even 700,000 kms life cycle of the 6 rates DSG which has wet clutch .
                            The dealer couldn't supply any information about the new 7 rates DSG neither could he tell me about the cooling system of the dry clutch.
                            The wet clutch in the 6 rates DSG could withstand high loads due to being cooled by the gear oil. I'm not sure wether the dry clutch could withstand heavy traffic up a hill while driving in stop and drive mode.
                            On the other hand, how is the 1.4 TSI engine compared to the 1.9 tdi engine from the viewpoint of such mode of drive and life cycle?
                            Will you be kind and let me know soon about?
                            Thanks in advance.
                            I don't think you will find the jetta has the 1.9L, it will be the 2.0l tdi.
                            The new model TDI Jettas will not have the new DSG7 due to the torque.
                            However the new Audi 1.9tdi has the 7 speed DSG.
                            I suspect its only a matter of time before we see this motor and box in the Jetta.
                            Its going to depend what you want the car for.
                            What are you planing to do with this vehicle, suburban or hwy driving.
                            If its just going to be around town and you only plan to keep the car a few years
                            I think you will be better off saving your money and not paying the extra for TDI
                            It sounds like your planing to tow a 36 foot cruiser with it up hills.
                            If your sources are correct and their getting 600-700000k's out of these boxes
                            I doubt we will see to many reach this distance in Aus.
                            Don't worry to much about DSG as soon as you get one you will only think how great they are.
                            Your best bet is go test drive the TDI 6 and the TSI 7

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                            • #15
                              The Jetta has the 103TDI 2.0l TDI engine available with 6 speed VW oiled clutch dsg transmission.

                              The Audi 7 speed DSG dry clutch S-Tronic is NOT the same as the VW 7 speed DSG dry clutch trannie - they are WORLDS apart. The Audi handles 550nm, the VW one does not; the Audi one is for longituinal use and for quattro, the VW is for transverse FWD use only.

                              The Audi box is never likely to find its way into a VW vehicle, perhaps there will be a beefier version eventually which might go into the Touareg.
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