For many years VAG has continued to go its own way with the PD engine. I must admit I am not complaining about it as its been a very reliable and strong unit. However, as an ex PSA diesel user, I did feel that the PD engine was a little bit unrefined (harsh I know). Even the newer 2 litre PD engine sounds a
bit rough imo compared with the competition.
The long and short of it all is that VAG has steered away from it's PD mantra and has gone for the common rail unit with the new Audi A4. Personally I believe that this has always been the way to go but was impressed how VAG stuck with its PD system and went against the crowd. No one can deny that this system was succesful.
A bit of a dull posting I know, but it does indicate that VAG is moving away from PD to common rail. Whilst on holiday I did spend time reading some car mags and the A4 with its new 2 litre common rail diesel got very good write ups (especially the engine). This was deemed to be more powerful, more economical and more refined than the old 2 litre PD unit.
As this size and type of engine is common accross the whole VAG range, I would expect that it will eventually be used in Leon's as well as the rest of the VAG family.
More power, more economical, more refined. Can't be bad
Extreme apologies for this posting.. not exactly PMSL!
bit rough imo compared with the competition.
The long and short of it all is that VAG has steered away from it's PD mantra and has gone for the common rail unit with the new Audi A4. Personally I believe that this has always been the way to go but was impressed how VAG stuck with its PD system and went against the crowd. No one can deny that this system was succesful.
A bit of a dull posting I know, but it does indicate that VAG is moving away from PD to common rail. Whilst on holiday I did spend time reading some car mags and the A4 with its new 2 litre common rail diesel got very good write ups (especially the engine). This was deemed to be more powerful, more economical and more refined than the old 2 litre PD unit.
As this size and type of engine is common accross the whole VAG range, I would expect that it will eventually be used in Leon's as well as the rest of the VAG family.
More power, more economical, more refined. Can't be bad
Extreme apologies for this posting.. not exactly PMSL!