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    Looking at the German VW site last night, and I noticed they have the option of the 125kw diesel that Audi Australia has at the moment. I wonder when or if VW Australia will bring it out. I have driven the Audi A3 125kw diesel and it goes like stink. i have also noticed that Oettinger have got an upgrade to around 145kw. With the torque you get from a diesel, and the archaic roads and speed limits and fuel prices it would seem to an obvious choice for VW Australia to bring it out. At the moment if I could I would purchase the Audi.
    Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
    1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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    A Gtd?

    125kw would out it well up there with petrol engined cars. With heaps of torque available that thing would really fly in virtually any situation. Any detail on how the power increase was achieved?

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    • #3
      According to Guy H he said April

      ps check Future VW List thread
      - Ben

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

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        According to the Oettinger website they recalibrate the ECU.


        Originally posted by brackie View Post
        125kw would out it well up there with petrol engined cars. With heaps of torque available that thing would really fly in virtually any situation. Any detail on how the power increase was achieved?
        Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
        1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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        • #5
          Sorry Phaeton, have only been skimming some of the posts, as I should be putting more time into my Uni work than fantasizing about a new car!

          Originally posted by phaeton View Post
          According to Guy H he said April

          ps check Future VW List thread
          Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
          1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vinderliker View Post
            Sorry Phaeton, have only been skimming some of the posts, as I should be putting more time into my Uni work than fantasizing about a new car!
            Thats fine no apologise needed

            Keep those studies up
            - Ben

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

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            • #7
              Originally posted by brackie View Post
              125kw would out it well up there with petrol engined cars. With heaps of torque available that thing would really fly in virtually any situation. Any detail on how the power increase was achieved?

              Golf GT: Following on from the Golf R32 and the Golf GTI, Volkswagen will launch a third dynamic version of the most successful European car on the market, the Golf GT, at the end of 2005. It provides endless power in a double-pack. The new Golf GT comes with a dual-charged FSI engine — a world premiere — (Twincharger = turbocharger plus compressor) as well as the so far most powerful VW four-cylinder turbo diesel. Both engines deliver 125 kW / 170 hp. Characteristics: more performance, lower consumption. Let’s take the Golf GT with the 1.4-litre 125-kW Twincharger engine, for example. Its four-cylinder engine is the most powerful in an all-new engine range. The Golf GT reaches 100 km/h in just 7.9 seconds with this powerplant. Top speed: 220 km/h. Average consumption: 7.2 litres. For example, the Golf GT 2.0 TDI, which uses the latest piezo unit injector system and four-valve technology, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 220 km/h. Average consumption: 5.9 litres. The Golf GT models will be launched with their own individual styling and equipment.
              Last edited by Oli; 01-04-2007, 09:56 AM.

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              • #8
                Next question - is 4Motion an option to help the diesel put the power down on the road?

                Rod
                Golf V TDI 2005 - SOLD
                Volvo C30 D5 - I've got a hat as well!
                Multivan Highline T5 TDI 4Motion 2005
                Hond Civic VTI 2001

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                • #9
                  I wish it would, the same with the A3 and its' quattro system. In Europe and now doubt in the US they would be offered, however because of our small market they probably won't
                  Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
                  1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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