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1.6 Idle
by
ObscuredByClouds
on 28 Jan, 2009 12:44
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Idling
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#1
by
96jetta
on 28 Jan, 2009 13:29
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turbo sounds amazing!!!!
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#2
by
zukgod1
on 28 Jan, 2009 13:38
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I love driving my car through a residential area where the houses are close together, can hear the turbo whistle reflecting off the houses. Makes me smile
I hope no one buys my car so I can still enjoy that from time to time.
Started it yesterday just to hear the turbo.. :twisted:
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#3
by
96jetta
on 28 Jan, 2009 13:45
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lol ya that was the best part. sounded like a jet :twisted:
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#4
by
arb
on 28 Jan, 2009 14:48
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I'm busting out laughing after getting out of the car, you can hear the turbo spool down :lol:
With all the turbo diesel's I've had, I always idle a minute after I park to allow the turbo to spool down w/ good cooled oil so I don't coke the bearings.
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#5
by
the caveman
on 28 Jan, 2009 15:17
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And in a 2 door jetta. Not too many of those around.
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#6
by
Rabbit TD
on 28 Jan, 2009 20:47
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I'm busting out laughing after getting out of the car, you can hear the turbo spool down :lol:
With all the turbo diesel's I've had, I always idle a minute after I park to allow the turbo to spool down w/ good cooled oil so I don't coke the bearings.
I'm wondering if I should use a synthetic oil on my T/D with a t3 after it breaks in as far as turbo protection or is it more a matter of just letting it cool down a little before hut down no matter what kind of oil is in it. I am wondering if the synthetic cokes less or not. Do you have any advice on this and this is just a daily driver car.
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#7
by
the caveman
on 28 Jan, 2009 21:21
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I'm busting out laughing after getting out of the car, you can hear the turbo spool down :lol:
With all the turbo diesel's I've had, I always idle a minute after I park to allow the turbo to spool down w/ good cooled oil so I don't coke the bearings.
I'm wondering if I should use a synthetic oil on my T/D with a t3 after it breaks in as far as turbo protection or is it more a matter of just letting it cool down a little before hut down no matter what kind of oil is in it. I am wondering if the synthetic cokes less or not. Do you have any advice on this and this is just a daily driver car.
my two cents- shell rotella 15-40 is fine. if you are where it's cold,definitely use the synthetic
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#8
by
8v-of-fury
on 28 Jan, 2009 22:26
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wicked turbo spooling! lol I drove a friends old ford 350 with a turbo 7.3... oh man, it sounds like a rocket ship after you get it spoolin around 4500 lol! its screamin for its life by then though:P nice vid, and beauty car!
OH btw, whats the name of the band the guy in your pic is in, they have a good song and i cant remember the band name.. thanks
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#9
by
Smokey Eddy
on 29 Jan, 2009 00:01
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OH btw, whats the name of the band the guy in your pic is in, they have a good song and i cant remember the band name.. thanks
BAH AHAHAHHAHAHAH!!!
My friends love the turbo sound too when i used to drive my work buddies to work in the summer. all our heads out the window
(possibly because of chemical warfare going on in the car but we got to hear the turbo anyways)
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#10
by
jtanguay
on 29 Jan, 2009 00:45
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I'm busting out laughing after getting out of the car, you can hear the turbo spool down :lol:
With all the turbo diesel's I've had, I always idle a minute after I park to allow the turbo to spool down w/ good cooled oil so I don't coke the bearings.
I'm wondering if I should use a synthetic oil on my T/D with a t3 after it breaks in as far as turbo protection or is it more a matter of just letting it cool down a little before hut down no matter what kind of oil is in it. I am wondering if the synthetic cokes less or not. Do you have any advice on this and this is just a daily driver car.
synthetic oil is awesome. it lasts twice as long, and gives you peace of mind that you won't coke the turbo on hard runs. some synthetics are actually dyno proven to give a few HP... considering the price of rotella 15-40, synthetic oil isn't that much more.
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#11
by
zagarus
on 29 Jan, 2009 03:30
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ahhhh damn thats a great sound, i really miss mine now!!!
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#12
by
gigaz2
on 29 Jan, 2009 06:17
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that is just... pornographic! one should not use such sexy sounds on public roads
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#13
by
Jettagli16v
on 29 Jan, 2009 09:39
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wow.....
that is quite an amazing noise.
I can expect similar symphonies when I go to open exhaust?
hooray!
-Brad
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#14
by
arb
on 29 Jan, 2009 14:54
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wow.....
that is quite an amazing noise.
I can expect similar symphonies when I go to open exhaust?
hooray!
-Brad
I didn't want to do a muffler on my 1.6TD going into my Chrysler Caravan, but wonderful wife who let me build parts on her kitchen table said she would not be interested in road trips across the lands with the report from the tail ;-)