these tdis are more efficient then a hybrid which surprises me. My cousin drives a work car (hybrid) which is near brand new and gets 55mpg, i have a golf with 500,000kms and i still get 60mpgs on the same trip
@oTimeIsLife There is nothing more efficient about a diesel. You get 60mpg on diesel? Well hybrids get 50-60mpg on gas which has significantly less energy than diesel. More or equal MPG does not necessarily mean more efficient....In the end you will pay more for that tank of gas than the hybrid owner and there is a reason for that.
@raptorlp03 no , hybrids do not reach 60mpg , my cousin drives his car in the prairies...very flat land no wind and reach's 55mpg to the max. I easily get 55 mpg with 500,000kms on mine and it's a 1999, i'm sure a newer one would be more aerodynamic so it would reach more.
@oTimeIsLife And I'm sure your '99 has all the safety features and luxuries and meets the newest strictest emissions these new cars do. LOL how's your mileage in stop and go traffic in the city? Still a cool 50+ like the hybrid? Oh wait no it's not even 30 LOL.
@raptorlp03 haha ikr, i'm not saying I have a badass car , i'm just saying for an oldie it's still more efficient for ME then a hybrid. I was not suggesting it for people, but thanks for making yourself look like a jackass. I do not putt around towns or cities, no need for that. and if your worried about emissions perhaps you should use an electric car in general. in towns i like to use my 550 ninja :p cheaper then a hybrid and diesel
@raptorlp03 Petrol engines are about 15% efficient and diesel engines about 20% efficient... besides, the diesel car have a lot more power than hybrids and cost less. they get better highway mpg too
@VentoDriver While there is a slight difference due to diesels turning lower rpms and operating at slightly higher temps, I believe the difference isn't even the measly 5% you have qouted. Even still, a hybrid doesn't even run it's gasoline all the time making the cars overall efficiency massively higher than that. A TDI might edge out a couple MPG on the highway but will get 20-30 less in stop and go, it's also only a second faster in the 1/4 and requires fuel thats .40+ more a gallon LOL
@BackTorque Exactly. The car is in a detuned state anyway. Still pulls harder than stock even with a cracked boost hose now... (which are unfortunately either hard to find used, or stupid expensive from the dealer).
lol this is supposed to be impressive?
Storm7289 1 day ago
yes it can, sorry
IWIHANC 1 day ago
What a slow hunk of shit
TheMuslimEmpire 1 week ago
26 ppl went with the hybrid fad
abcdl8989 1 week ago
@tija5 My 02 tdi Jetta has 389000 Kms and it still runs perfect
atvmotocross38 1 week ago
Hybrids cant do burnouts but diesels can
13sfaustino 2 weeks ago
14 seconds forget from 100-160
thomasdxx 2 weeks ago
Looks good. My 900 Turbo is about the same I think - but you get twice the mpg lol
Thoooooms 2 weeks ago
I hate diesel :-///
KarelSemerak 3 weeks ago
lol "still running strong " after just 80000km...this baby is built to take 300000km or more easy...the germans know what they are doing my friend ;)
tija5 3 weeks ago 4
@tija5 The car has 310,000km. the 80,000 was 280,000. I installed the kit at 200,000km.
SuperChicken13 2 weeks ago
I had my TDI over 200kph, STOCK!
They're beautiful machines.
noftchks1 2 weeks ago
i have a stock 1999 tdi new-bug and went 120mph in it. tdi is no joke. i was thinking of putting a water methanol kit in to really make it go.
notmaggot007 1 month ago
German TDi FTW
thewck 2 months ago
these tdis are more efficient then a hybrid which surprises me. My cousin drives a work car (hybrid) which is near brand new and gets 55mpg, i have a golf with 500,000kms and i still get 60mpgs on the same trip
oTimeIsLife 2 months ago
@oTimeIsLife There is nothing more efficient about a diesel. You get 60mpg on diesel? Well hybrids get 50-60mpg on gas which has significantly less energy than diesel. More or equal MPG does not necessarily mean more efficient....In the end you will pay more for that tank of gas than the hybrid owner and there is a reason for that.
raptorlp03 1 week ago
@raptorlp03 no , hybrids do not reach 60mpg , my cousin drives his car in the prairies...very flat land no wind and reach's 55mpg to the max. I easily get 55 mpg with 500,000kms on mine and it's a 1999, i'm sure a newer one would be more aerodynamic so it would reach more.
oTimeIsLife 1 week ago
@oTimeIsLife And I'm sure your '99 has all the safety features and luxuries and meets the newest strictest emissions these new cars do. LOL how's your mileage in stop and go traffic in the city? Still a cool 50+ like the hybrid? Oh wait no it's not even 30 LOL.
raptorlp03 5 days ago
@raptorlp03 haha ikr, i'm not saying I have a badass car , i'm just saying for an oldie it's still more efficient for ME then a hybrid. I was not suggesting it for people, but thanks for making yourself look like a jackass. I do not putt around towns or cities, no need for that. and if your worried about emissions perhaps you should use an electric car in general. in towns i like to use my 550 ninja :p cheaper then a hybrid and diesel
oTimeIsLife 5 days ago
@raptorlp03 Petrol engines are about 15% efficient and diesel engines about 20% efficient... besides, the diesel car have a lot more power than hybrids and cost less. they get better highway mpg too
VentoDriver 5 days ago
@VentoDriver While there is a slight difference due to diesels turning lower rpms and operating at slightly higher temps, I believe the difference isn't even the measly 5% you have qouted. Even still, a hybrid doesn't even run it's gasoline all the time making the cars overall efficiency massively higher than that. A TDI might edge out a couple MPG on the highway but will get 20-30 less in stop and go, it's also only a second faster in the 1/4 and requires fuel thats .40+ more a gallon LOL
raptorlp03 5 days ago
Hahahahah.... 700F egts?? I never had a egt gauge on mine when it was stock but wow. 700F is crusing on the highway for me lol
jonamond 2 months ago
lolol and i was thinking it was mph ha
seglermichael 2 months ago
not bad considering no downshift
mi16t 2 months ago
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StuntDoubleTheatre 2 months ago
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StuntDoubleTheatre 2 months ago
That's actually pretty quick considering that this was a 5th gear pull.
BackTorque 2 months ago 4
@BackTorque Exactly. The car is in a detuned state anyway. Still pulls harder than stock even with a cracked boost hose now... (which are unfortunately either hard to find used, or stupid expensive from the dealer).
SuperChicken13 2 months ago
I think my '06 jetta TDI with a stage 1 tune is faster
twowheels87 2 months ago
You need more wiper fluid
Ryobi2001 3 months ago 38
I can go 90 mph with my stock 2011 TDI - towing a uhaul 5x9 trailer....140 kph is only 84 mph.....not impressed - top speed so far 125. (US MODEL)
bcallagan 3 months ago
actually my diesel jetta goes faster than that passing, but at 160km/h the Tiguan will rip past like nothing
mard420 3 months ago
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StuntDoubleTheatre 3 months ago
yea thats pretty damn slow ...
Dan3062008 3 months ago
yeah thats not fast at all I was not impressed
littledevilzero 4 months ago
THIS IS SLOW !!!!!!!!
RaoulEmilian 4 months ago
What stage of tuning is this?
twowheels87 4 months ago
@twowheels87 He's running a combination of Digi PD and Digi TPC tuning boxes, thus, no "Stage" can be claimed.
thenoblegeek 3 months ago
Wow that is so slow hahaha
Stracer74 4 months ago
could be on km though
xxsolidsteelxx 5 months ago
WIN
campfuckthelaw 5 months ago
im guessing your 89 jetta doesnt get 50 mpg...
ogre 1 year ago
hmmm... i'v got an 89 jetta that is faster tha that and it gets great gas maileage im not sure what the piont your tryin to prove?
TheHollywoodhunt 1 year ago
Can your Hybrid do what??????? fuck
butnarupaul 1 year ago
TDI Ftw!!!!!!
turbotdi2002 1 year ago