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info on the 1.2 liter TDI?
by
zyewdall
on 14 Sep, 2005 12:38
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Does anyone out there have info on the 1.2 liter TDI? I've got the peak horsepower, and peak torque specs, but am looking for torque/rpm curves, and grams/kWh vs RPM curves if possible. By displacement and design they seem to be just 3/4's of a 1.6 TDI, but all the specs I find are for the 1.9TDI. Do they even make a 1.6TDI? Not in the US I know (but the 1.2 isn't available here either, so maybe it exists somewhere???)
Thanks
Zeke
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#1
by
zyewdall
on 14 Sep, 2005 12:44
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BTW, here is what I have. It gets 78mpg stock in the lupo in economy mode.
The 1.2-liter TDI has an output of 61hp and a maximum torque of 140 Nm (103 lb-ft) is available between 1800 and 2400 rpm
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#2
by
Maarten
on 14 Sep, 2005 15:26
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#3
by
zyewdall
on 14 Sep, 2005 16:42
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The 1.2 is just a 1.9 with only 3 cylinders and a small turbo
Shouldn't it be a 1.425 liter engine if we just cut a cylinder off the end of a 1.9?
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#4
by
mkosem
on 18 Sep, 2005 03:32
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Nope, they always round to the nearest tenth of a liter.
--Matt
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#5
by
aidan
on 18 Sep, 2005 18:11
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#6
by
zyewdall
on 22 Sep, 2005 23:08
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Nope, they always round to the nearest tenth of a liter.
--Matt
Okay, but that still gives a 1.4 liter instead of a 1.2 liter....
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#7
by
vwmike
on 23 Sep, 2005 00:47
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It sounds more like 3/4 of a 1.6.
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#8
by
houseofdiesel
on 23 Sep, 2005 10:07
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The 1.2 TDI is a neat motor, I have driving one around the block here in Ottawa, Audi A2 Transport Canada test vehicle. There was an article in the newspaper about it a couple years ago, they were averaging 90mpg (4.54L gallon) combined city and highway, the car was tiptronic/CVT style (no clutch). Cool car, lots of space. Not alot of power but enough.
Greg
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#9
by
zyewdall
on 23 Sep, 2005 11:49
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The 1.2 TDI is a neat motor, I have driving one around the block here in Ottawa, Audi A2 Transport Canada test vehicle. There was an article in the newspaper about it a couple years ago, they were averaging 90mpg (4.54L gallon) combined city and highway, the car was tiptronic/CVT style (no clutch). Cool car, lots of space. Not alot of power but enough.
Greg
That's 75mpg in US gallons. Pretty darn good. From the power/torque curves posted, it looks like it's got as much power as a 1.6NA, and since it's a bit lighter engine, that should help a bit.
Zeke
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#10
by
hillfolk'r
on 20 Dec, 2005 18:27
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its alum.block and head right????i have a few pals interested in using this engine in an experimental plane single seat about 200mph,,,iheard the engine weighs around 150 pounds or so,,,would be an awesome aircraft engine!!!!awesome cause max revs on a plane engine is 3k or so,,,,imagine,,200mph,suckin down like less than 2 gallons perhour,wow!!
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#11
by
malone
on 20 Dec, 2005 18:39
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i have a few pals interested in using this engine in an experimental plane single seat about 200mph
If the 1.2 has a VNT turbo...
:lol:
Kidding.. some known VNTs are nice & robust though (unlike the 1.9 ALH's VNT-15).
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#12
by
DVST8R
on 20 Dec, 2005 19:53
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I'm thinking I want one for my other passion... Sleding.
Do up a 1.2 the same as they have on the superbike, or mabey even more. If I could get it to 120-150hp it would be an absolute monster drop it into my Summit HMX 162" and drop the gearing way down, with that kinda torque I could have like instant track speed at any throttle point, with out a fancy roller clutch, that and on the big climb's instead of reaching for the GO juice I would just let it torque its way up... HMMM.
Anyone know what a complete 1.2 with ECU ect.. would go for???
Edit: and approx weight?
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#13
by
n2toh
on 08 Jan, 2006 02:50
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a bit off topic but I have mechanical drawings of both the 1.9L 4 cyl and 2.5L 5 cyl TDI engines. I'd love to get my hands on a drawing of the 1.2L and 1.4L 3 cylinders.
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#14
by
VWRacer
on 14 Jan, 2006 10:54
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I dug up the bore and stroke of the TDI 1.2, and sure enough, it is not three-quarters of a 1.9.
1.2 TDI Bore/Stroke in millimeters 76.3/87
1.9 TDI Bore/Stroke in millimeters 79.5/95.5