when i first bought my n/a idi jetta it'd start like *** even in nice weather, smoked like a *** as soon has the pedal was pushed in at all, and after a year of my love and money (it's almost as bad as a girlfriend) anyway, after new injectors, stanadyne, and a replaced glow plug, cleaned out the evaporator(this made a bit of a difference, i guess because now the pump didn't have to work as hard). it starts alright in the cold ( i run a gallon of kerosene and the proper amount of aviex for the cold starts) and when my car first starts a cylinder misses (which i assume is a weak cylinder with a little bit of bad compression) anyway we had checked the timing of the pump, and my dads friend who is very adequate with vw diesel knowledge says the timing is set up above 1mm like 1.35 if memory serves me, but after cutting back the max fueling in order to stop smoking which made the smoking stop a little, but mostly just made my car even slower. anyway, because of this he says that my pump is a rotten egg and that gettign the timing at it's proper location of 1mm or .9 or w/e as the book says will make no difference because the pump is a log. currently my car only smokes under heavy acceleration, and it's more of a black haze that will cover the car behind me, but it's always very transparent and blows away quickly (unlike when i first bought it and it smoked all over the place with thick black clouds of doom) anyway, everyone that's driven n/a diesel's before says my car runs great with lots of power compared to the other ones they drove, but it's still very slow. the best mileage i ever got was 36mpg, the worrst was 28mpg currently my odometer is broken so i can't keep track of my mpg. but i am very curious if my car needs to get the timing set proper if they will ease smoking, and make it start better...