i'm a bit lost, how do you know the difference in a PD engine and a standard one! i was going to do the biodiesel thing and have been told its not good for a pd engine,
If im honest I always thought the newer units were PD engines, but was told otherwise, and as I assumed they were, just thought meh, I was wrong! lol guess not!
If im honest I always thought the newer units were PD engines, but was told otherwise, and as I assumed they were, just thought meh, I was wrong! lol guess not!
Aparently so yea... most other TD's are all Common Rail, yet the VAG TDI is known to be one of the best there is - perhaps keeping them as PD's might not be a bad idea.
Aparently so yea... most other TD's are all Common Rail, yet the VAG TDI is known to be one of the best there is - perhaps keeping them as PD's might not be a bad idea.
Aparently so yea... most other TD's are all Common Rail, yet the VAG TDI is known to be one of the best there is - perhaps keeping them as PD's might not be a bad idea.
Yep done for cost saving reasons apparently plus the fact common rail technoligy has come a long way in the last few years. BMW`s are common rail and they are the best diesel engines on the market. Audi`s R10 diesel Le Mans race car is common rail so it might not be such a bad thing to drop PD`s for common rail.
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