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  • whats the deal with the fucking horse?

  • rajubannikatti@gmail.com

  • Anyone else laugh @ 0:57 when he throws the piston in WITHOUT a connecting Rod. LoL!!What a Exhilarating Video. Love how the music and horse pick up the pace as the video progresses. DIESEL....NO LONGER A DIRTY CURSE WORD!

  • very clever to use diesel

  • yea yea

    

  • Its a Twin Turbocharged Common Rail Direct Diesel Injection with intercooler.

  • What about Mercedez CDI

  • @da7nesman i think its Common-Rail Diesel injection

  • these are 'mosaik' words.

    the old version (in the old models) TDI = Turbo Diesel Intercooler (example Audi 80 Diesel B3)

    in the new cars = Turbo Direct Injection

    thats all

  • turby derv.

  • TDI= Turbodiesel Direct Injection (Diesel Motor)

  • TDI - Turbo Diesel Injection (VW, Skoda, Audi, Seat)

    CRD - Common Rail Diesel (Chrysler, Jeep)

    CRDi - Common Rail Diesel Injection (Hyundai, KIA)

    dCi - Diesel Common-Rail Injection (Renault, Nissan)

    TDCi - Turbo Diesel Common-Rail Injection (Ford)

    i-CTDI - Common-Rail Turbo Diesel Injection (Honda)

    JTD - multiJet Turbo Diesel (Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia)

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  • This should be a t.v. commercial representing the TDI as we know of. But we don't hear much of Le Mans in my country, only F1. Greetings from Ireland. :)

  • TDI = Turbo Direct INjection? =)) So funny

    Right:

    TD = Turbo Diesel

    TDI = Turbo Diesel Injection

    I have an Opel omega 2.5 TD ( BMW engine 95' )

    And and Audi A6 Allroad 2.5 TDI ( Tip-tronic ) in a dragrace (402m) The Audi Win's Same HP but not same NM :)

  • This is why I study mechanics engineering

  • @ApGRpallini This is the reason why I sometimes regret not studying it. Let's hope you and others like you bring out the best things humans can do.

  • Maybe It stands for Turbo Direct Injection for VW/Audi products, but for all other manufacturers it stands for Turbo Diesel Intercooled. Mazda B2500 TDI in South Africa is NOT direct injected. Isuzu 280 DT was direct injected but no intercooler. Isuzu 300 TDI was direct injection WITH an intercooler. Ford Escort TDI was NOT direct Injection, but had an intercooler.

  • @Titchify That's interesting. I have heard of a Ford TDI engine but wasn't sure if it was of Vw's/Audi's.

  • @VanHulleAutoGroup

    Mitsubishi had GDI (first direct injection on pistons gasoline engine) engine before 20 years.

  • @2jzgtejza80 Mercedes had direct gasoline injection back in 1954.

  • @SBT300

    My mistake, it was first modern GDI, but yes Swedish, Germans, Soviets were uzsing same system back in 1925, 1937..

  • What wrong with liking BMW?

  • 24 peoples like bmw

  • @grairsupra we like bmw because we don't drive a bullshit vw that only panzies drive.

  • excellent video but those old oil burners are pure shit

  • song name pleasee????? thx!!! =)

  • how many revs?

  • @VentoDriver maximum is 7600

  • @stubbi nice! not bad for a Diesel! ;)

  • @VentoDriver oh sorry, that was a typo: max rev are 5700.....

  • automotive porn? I think so ;)

  • I hope Engineers of Audi will make a BEST DIESEL POWERED Formula One Engine that can make 1500 HP!

  • omg the soundtrack is plain awesome! I love this car

  • If you say so...

    Diesel Direct Injection is old technology...

    Petrol Direct Injection is new technology...

  • @Samcor8871 Yeah, that's right, petrol engines - welcome to half a century ago! Too bad you still have knocking and ignition timing to worry about.

  • nice post here , very interesting thanx

  • It turbo direct injection

  • I've been an engineer and a technician for over 1/4 century - Audi looks like they "get-it" if you know what I mean.

  • TDI stands for Turbo Diesel Intercooled. I know this, because turbo diesel vehicles coming out without the intercooler are designated TD.

  • @Titchify you are completly wrong tdi means turbo direct injection wen you say td do not have intercooler just have a look on the vectra 1.7 td as you can see that one just on your right just as you open the bonet td means turbo diesel and tddi means turbo diesel direct injection and if see a petrol car do not have the words tdi think why??????? duhhh

  • TDI = Turbo Diesel Injection

  • @letmesnitch

    This is not correct.

    TDI means ( Turbo Direct Injection )

  • @welly1968

    TDi - TURBO DIRECT INJECTION

    Below is a link Volkswagen Germany, showing the definition of TDi.

    (volkswagen.de/vwcms/master_pu­blic/virtualmaster/de3/unterne­hmen/mobilitaet_und_nachhaltig­keit/service/glossar_kopie/tdi­_-_turbodiesel-direkteinspritz­er.index.html )

  • @welly1968 nope, he's right, stands for turbo diesel injected.

  • @welly1968 actually it stads for Turbocharged Direct Injection

  • @welly1968 This is not correct because all diesel engine are direct injection. TD engine has no intercooler.TDI=Turbo Diesel Intercooler

  • @nemanume

    There are certainly indirection diesel engines, which work with a pre-combustion chamber (search on internet). and TDI stands for Turbocharged Direct Injection

  • @welly1968 it means both.

  • @welly1968 you mean Turbo Diesel Intercooler

  • @welly1968

    TDI = Turbo Diesel Injection

  • @welly1968 turbodiesel direct injection :P

  • @welly1968 ???????

  • TDi actually stands for Turbo Diesel Intercooled.

  • on a landrover and some trucks, yes.

    but VAG registered as a brand, trade mark.

  • @Samcor8871 you're an idiot.

  • @letmesnitch just look above. i have three TDI jettas. I think after a while I know.

  • @letmesnitch muhahahaaa

  • @letmesnitch I thought that TDI was Turbo Diesel Injection but, in Wikipedia I read the meaning of TDI and it's Turbo Direct Injection, refering to da Direct Fuel Injection System used in VW Diesel Engines. Da homologue in Gasoline is da TSI engine

  • @wishfuldjtill So a car with TD is "Turbo Direct!"? thats laughable, TDCi on fords are Turbo Diesel Commonrail injection.. TDI can also stand for Turbo Diesel Intercooled. With "Turbo Direct Injection" it could be written on a gasoline powred car with turbo and direct injection. That would make no sense. And you may forget that any idiot with internet can edit content on Wikipedia.

  • @letmesnitch Making some sense about your comment, I review in other sources and all of them agrees that da meaning of TDi is "Turbo Direct Injection" U_u

  • TDI FTW

  • @letmesnitch TDI=Turbo Direct Injection his trade mark of volkswagen and audi diesel engines on year 1990

  • @82MrSchenker So when you have a normal conversation you say "oh, that audi is turbo direct injection"?

    What i said is not incorrect! i quote from german wiki wiki/TDI-Motor

    "TDI wird meist ausgeschrieben als Turbocharged Direct Injection, teilweise auch als Turbocharged Diesel Injection." meaning "TDI is usually advertised as a Turbocharged Direct Injection, partly as a Turbocharged Diesel Injection"

  • dream job.

  • @kiarra00 LoL wtf?? inter cooler lawl

  • i want tht in my r32

  • Whatever anyone calls TDI, it still owns!

    it even turned teen-aged students with honda's heads cx

  • Turbo Diesel Injection

  • either turbo diesel injection or turbo direct injection which is pretty much the same 2 things.

  • TDI stands for Turbocharged, Direct Injection.

  • yeah what i said.....

  • @Mcroostr TSI is the gasiline turbo engine

  • @dorkysss tsi is a turbocharged, directly injected gasoline engine

  • @moptim thats what I said

  • @goreziad I thinks it's rather turbo diesel injection. The type of fluid seems to me, to be more important than the fact that it's directly injected. Isn't the injection obvious?

    ;)

  • why is this called tdi when it uses common rail injection?

  • @ttaborda I think TDI stand for Turbo DIesel? I don't have anything to back that up, but that's what I've always thought it meant - what do you think it stands for, since this shouldn't be called TDI?

  • From what I've heard it means Turbo/Direct injected

  • that's right!

  • each manufacturer has different signification for common rail engines...VW,Skoda and Seat has TDI,when it is common rail T is red....Toyota has ,,D-4D,,...Opel ,,CDTI,, Ford ,,TDCI,,...REnault ,,dCi,,.....

  • ur wrong. get ur bases right...

    Only some of the new 2.0 Tdi engines use common rail techonology. The R10 was the first using common rail in the vag group per say.

    All the rest were injection pump systems... then they copied the common rail system which was invented by fiat.

    Anyway, my point is when they developed this car, the were on about that tdi engines were the best, bla bla bla... when in theory they ain't!! ;)

  • yea.....you are right,sorry....now VW uses signification TDI CR and that means common rail...and TDI is basic turbocharged engine

  • @ttaborda You should also get your bases right!

    Audi A8 (D2) 3.3 TDI was the first using common rail in the VAG group per say

    And the EDC common rail was developed by Magneti Marelli for Fiat. As there where not enough cash for continuing development they sold their invention to Bosch group who continued development and then presented it to the world in the Alfa Romeo 156 JTD.

  • fantastic! one question,were is the name of this song?

  • hello !! i'm a new student like a mechanique and i need help . please if there anyone loving to help people please e-mail me '' we can help each other by exchanging idea '' and thanks

  • getting better at english will help you far more than exchanging ideas (i'm being serious too)

  • hello !! firstly i want to thank you very much because of your answer and ur interested . i dont think that there is any doubt that you are right in your advise to me ' my english is still bad and poor and i'm obliged to work hard in order to improve it '' but you should know that here in morocco we are studying mechanic auto by frensh and also it does not mean that i can't be contact with people who are talking by english . i can't do this because i like english .

  • That's cool that you're in Morocco. One of my friends here at grad school is from there.

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  • Sequel : so , my request is looking for someone special to not just for exchanging idea but also to share culture and issues of youth and why not for exchanging visiting too ( i hope that you will understand me ) please i will wait your replay and thanks again

  • The best commercial I've ever seen!

  • Best engine both economical and very effective!!!!

  • awesome!

  • simply the best

  • Diesel Power

  • I wish Vag kept to the PD system!

    Its really neat and compact compaired to other diesel tech!

  • eh rotarys don't last as long a diesels or pistion motors.

  • yeah but in a race situation where engines are fully dismantled and serviced every 50 hours or so then it doesnt matter!

    But yes you are quite right the wearing time is conciderably quicker in rotarys

  • Then heck yeah race with rotarys.

  • still matters if you are spending all that time on parts and labour, it costs raise dramatically, racing is expensive enough as it is

  • Not really superior :S

    It's a pretty thirsty motor and they lack much torque.

  • diesel rotary?

    lol

    no matter how cool that may be, i dont think its technically possible.

  • it would have to be super high compression

    anything is possible but many sanctioning bodies have banned rotary engines from racing

  • thats what i mean. the high compression might stop the rotors from turning. unless there were 4 or more rotors so that there was always a power stroke (or whatever the rotary term is) to push through the compression.

    it would solve the diesel knock (characteristic rattle) and the low torque of rotary engines.

    hmmmmmmmmm.....

  • cuz there a hazard and worse o/s output

  • rotarys that is ..freakin cool but waste

  • I know i dont know why they are anti-diesel because they are even cleaner than gasoline.

  • We aren't anti-diesel. We only mandated the ultra low sulfer diesel two years ago. There are extreme emission regulation in place as well for several of the more populated states. The VW Jetta Tdi is one of the few diesel cars that can pass these regulations. I myself acknowledge the diesel benifits and would love to own one.

  • Diesel is the way to go--why America is so anti-diesel, there's got to be some meony behind that.

  • Its because when people think diesel, they think of those big trucks that put out thick black smoke

  • yeah but today diesel cars don't put out that smoke anymore. At least I never see ANY smoke behind them.

  • The smoky diesels of the past would never pass the current tier 2 pollution regulations. The American automakers have ignored development of small displacement turbos and prefer to buy their large displacement diesels from specialist manufacturers such as Clatterpillar and Cummins, but the recent CAFE regs will force them to start development of small diesels if they expect to meet those pollution and efficiency levels.

  • GORGEOUS!

  • WOW!!!

  • Nice video, Audi R10 and Peugeot 908 are best

  • Neat I wish here in america there was more formula one car races because nascar is kind of silly after 4 hours of the ovel track.

  • es el anuncio muy guapo esta genial como las maquienas que que crea audi

  • The Honda S2000 is my fav car becuase of all the power it produces in a 2.0L engine, The Audi TDi Engine has made me on my favorite list just by listening to the engine purr and how it uses diesel fuel and dominates. Go Audi.

  • Impresionante, muy buena presentacion del auto.

  • film & music by bauhouse

  • The Ubersoldat auto deutch Technik

  • Great vid! I love the horse on the treadmill :)

  • the new R10 (R15) is a V10 :O, still its a diesel which = uber Cool

  • I absoultely love AUDI.. Own a coupe quattro absolute beast in the snow.

  • imagine what karl Benz would think if he saw this.

  • I'd love to show him what we made out of his invention! At the days he invented the first car, everybody was laughing at him...

  • So sinister.

  • woah!

  • quel plaisir cette vidéo!

  • Progress is Beautiful...

  • i want that motor for my truck. that motor can probly pull a 20,000lb trailer no sweat

  • There is a video on youtube of a VW Touareg W12 which pulls a Boeing 747...

  • Thats a V10 TDI as well, though not the same as this engine

  • Ah, my bad!

  • Lern metric,as the rest of the world

  • i'd give you a hundred stars

  • Beautifully Brilliant

  • only people who never use vista says that is not the best operating windows based system EVER

  • Huh? Read yours; wanna try again?

    Maybe better yet, linux. Some thought required, though.

  • beautiful......

  • weird..........

  • i thing this car can beat the veyron

  • SSC already did, plus this car isnt production, not in the same competition

  • Awesome!!!!!!!

    The best automotive video I've ever seen!!!

  • thats such a cool video

  • That was hella sexy

  • it may scare away cuz its a v12 but it still gets high 20's low 30's mpg

  • That's the beuty of a diesel!

  • un gran proyecto y que ha revolucionado las 24 horas du mans

  • Audi will have to officialy build a new LMP1 engine for 2011.

  • let's just see if mankind is ready for that :D

  • well it is official. no getting around it.

  • I love the noise this thing makes.

  • 严重的感谢share

  • everyone forgets that this car isnt your "standard" audi... it won lemans... and besides, european cars need a lot of matainance if you want to keep them up and running, even tho there better than most cars...

  • So what do you suggest, that american cars dont need to be maintained? cars do need service no mather the make. FSI and TDI are both direct-injection fuel systems. first is for petrol and last applies to diesel. there is also DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) but this is some other stuff. regards.

  • no, i just simply mean that european cars, even tho they are better cars in general, need to be more maintained than normal cars, my dads car, and audi a6 with a v8, 2000, has had so many tiny problems, or ford explorer, which we recently sold cause of gas prices, had only one problem, and that was when i hit a curb at like 30 miles an hour and screwed up the suspension, or something, all im saying is that european cars are better, but need to be more oftenly maintained :D

  • it might be as you say. can't argue as long as i don't have any kind of experience with cars made in US. Anyway more often service and check-up is good for your own safety. You can drive more confidently when you know your car it's as it should be.

  • I have had 2 Audis and the only problem I have ever had was the engine temp sensor went out and that was replaced under warranty.

  • How can you even say that? You only get like 10% of European cars in America.

  • more specificly german cars, those are my favorite, not just ebcause there german, thats a coincidence, but they are high maitinance, and thast only because there so advanced, with so many tiny little things that could go wrong, its like building a rocket ship if you will, one thing goes wrong, needs to be fixed... that was a bad analogy... :D but still, what do you mean 10% over here, some people special order from outside the us if they want one

  • Right, but what do they if they import some French car, let's say new Citroen C5, which is btw. like 3 times more sophisticated then Passat. Germans have learned that overcomplicating things can cause a lot of headache. Even new Golf should be simplier.

    Now the first thing that could go wrong with Citroen C5 is its software. Imagine a car having based on something like Windows Vista *ouch*. In that case you'd need a Citroen diagnosis center.

  • If it was Vista, it would take a couple minutes to start up, and when you're idling there would only be about 60% of power available.

  • No, seriosly poeple compare Citroen's software to Windows because it used to go bluescreen shuting down the engine and requiered restart.

  • Wow, that's pretty scary. I remember reading that when Mercedes went to an electronic braking system, they had an emergency hydraulic override in case it decided to go "windows".

  • Well, it's really astonishing what happened to Merc. Incredible. It went from the best to worst in 3 years or so.

  • yeah, incrdibly unfortunate, however, they are pulling out of it. thats what the black series is for. the cl and sl now have black edition versions and the cl is one of the best cars to drive out there. now they just need to apply whatever they did to the black to all of their cars and they will be on top again. in the mean time bmw, porsche, and audi are all there to keep german cars the best to drive in the world (although there are exceptions, thats just the national average)

  • Most of the Italian cars is fun to drive too.

  • Einfach göttlich dieser Sound..... Ich kenne keinen "PKW" Motor der klangtechnisch an diesen hier rankommt  *schwärm*

  • You can't beat German Engineering

  • Thats why common-rail was invented by FIAT ( multi-jet ) sold to BOSCH so every system bosch makes fiat get some cash

  • the common rail was made bydenso corp.

  • No your wrong, if you dont belive that Fiat invented CR check it up on wiki or google.

    Denso made ther first CR system 2003 fitted on a deere engine