2012 Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Dsg on 2040-cars
Oriskany Falls, New York, United States
RJSW - This car was built to improve all the components but to keep the TDI looking clean as it came out of the
factory. Also to maintain comfort, driveability, performance, reliability, and economy. There were many components
including weeks worth of tuning to achieve this perfect balance.
UNDER THE HOOD
Master brake brace Aluminum black anodized-oil cap, water cap, dip stick, and trans fined filter oil cap Four bar
map sensor
CR170 E uro OEM turbo
Full EGR delete kit Full exhaust Rawtek GTD Euro fuel pump APR Carbon Fiber Cold Air Intake
S3 Darkside (UK) custom inter cooler with custom pipe work.
Custom dual exhaust with Porsche quad black tips.
FlashZilla with 3 tunes, Economy 35 city-50 highway depending on driver, Stage 2, and Stage 3.5+, by Malone Tuning
215hp/360tq
VCDS cable
DSG tune
Micron filter
SUSPENSION 3 piece Uni brace KW-3 Variant coil overs (3-way adjustable, softness, damper & height ). These retain
almost all the OEM comfort & drastically improve driveabilty
Sway bar front 26mm Sway bars rear 24mm Front end links, Rear end links 18z front Porsche calipers 6 piston front
brakes R calipers in rear. With caliper mounts & bolts with HP pads Racing Brake 2 piece rear rotors front and rear
Master brake cylinder brace Aluminum Super Pro control arm kit. Panzer skid plate SS brake lines Summer Wheels VMR
v710 18 x 8.5 x 45 Tires Mich Pilot Super Sports 18 x 235 x 40 ( 1500 miles on tires } Winter Wheels VMR RS4 18 X
8.5 X 45 Winter tires Blizzaks Tires 18 x 225 x 40 ( 3000 miles on tires )
Full Super Oro front & Rear bushing kit
Front & rear sub frame lock kits
Interior
R seats heated, and electric. R steering wheel with paddle shiftier adapter module and air bag RNS 510 (G) with
back up camera, Navi, Sirus radio Separate analog Boost & EGT gauges mounted on steering wheel European console
sliding cup door Europe dash cubby Polar integrated in dash with 50 displays Euro R spare with spacer and lug nuts
Euro seat tray kit left & right Exterior LED'S tail light set HID Head lamps Europe R black HID55 WAT CF Sieben
Hood painted hood with grille Rear bumper Votex bottom valance Side valances Black mirror caps OE heated blind spot
mirrors
Black roof
Front & rear stealth LED bars
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How VW's hyper-efficient XL1 will influence the next Golf
Mon, 18 Aug 2014In 2007, the European Union mandated fleet average CO2 emissions of 158.7 g/km. For 2015, that figure will drop to 130 g/km, and the target for 2020 is an ambitions 95 g/km. Thanks to some German politicking, that target will be phased in from 2020 to 2024, but it will still apply to 80 percent of passenger cars in that first year. In US miles per gallon, that's the equivalent of going from about 35 mpg to 42 mpg to 57 mpg. The current Volkswagen Golf is rated from 85 g/km of CO2 to 190 g/km depending on model - and zero for the e-Golf, so for the next-generation MkVIII hatch due in 2019, to meet the goal, Volkswagen engineers will need to introduce a bunch of new tricks. According to a report in Autocar, VW be mining its hyper-efficient XL1 for some of them.
Predictions for the next Golf include a variable-compression engine, an electric flywheel and an electric turbo, along with taking greater advantage of coasting. Volkswagen could be getting help from Audi with the electric turbo and variable-compression engine and electric turbo, with Audi already having shown off the former and brand technical boss Ulrich Hackenberg confirming the VW Group is working on the latter. It's possible the flywheel system could also have the mark of The Four Rings: Autocar mentions a British system that Volvo is testing, but the R18 e-tron Quattro racer has been using one for years.
The need for such features is because the company won't be able to net enough future gains from just aerodynamic improvements and advanced materials. As price will be a factor (the regulations are expected to "add hundreds of euros to the cost of building a car"), adding much more aluminum or carbon fiber is an unlikely option. We're told the next generation won't be longer or wider than the current car, and being Europe's most popular model, VW doesn't want to make a big bet on futuristic aero, but the report says the MkVIII will "likely" have "the most aerodynamic treatment yet seen on a production vehicle," the area where lessons learned from the XL1 will truly be seen.
The super-sized Atlas isn't the three-row VW should build
Fri, Dec 2 2016In the late '50s and early '60s the Volkswagen Beetle wasn't ubiquitous in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, but it came pretty damn close. Fords and Chevys dominated, but beyond the occasional MG, Triumph, or Renault the import scene was essentially a VW scene. When my folks finally pulled the trigger on a second car they bought a Beetle, and that shopping process was my first exposure to a Volkswagen showroom. For our family VW love wasn't a cult, but our '66 model spoke – as did all Volkswagens and most imports at the time – of a return to common sense in your transportation choice. As VW's own marketing so wonderfully communicated, you didn't need big fins or annual model changes to go grab that carton of milk. Or, for that matter, to grab a week's worth of family holiday. In the wretched excess that was most of Motown at the time, the Beetle, Combi, Squareback, and even Karmann Ghia spoke to a minimal – but never plain – take on transportation as personal expression. Fifty years after that initial Beetle exposure, and as a fan of imports for what I believe to be all of the right reasons, the introduction of Volkswagen's Atlas to the world market is akin to a sociological gut punch. How is it that a brand whose modus operandi was to be the anti-Detroit could find itself warmly embracing Detroit and the excess it has historically embodied? Don't tell me it's because VW's Americanization of the Passat is going so well. To be fair, the domestic do-over of import brands didn't begin with the new Atlas crossover. Imports have been growing fat almost as long as Americans have, and it's a global trend. An early 911 is a veritable wisp when compared to its current counterpart, which constitutes – coincidentally – a 50-year gestation. In comparing today's BMW 3 Series to its' '77 predecessor, I see a 5 Series footprint. And how did four adults go to lunch in the early 3 Series? It is so much smaller than what we've become accustomed to today; the current 2 Series is more substantial. My empty-nester-view of three-row crossovers is true for most shoppers: If you need three rows of passenger capacity no more than two or three times a year – and most don't – rent it forgawdsake. If you do need the space more often, consider a minivan, which goes about its three-row mission with far more utility (and humility) than any SUV.
TN politicians may push to end VW incentives if plant goes union
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Volkswagen's Chattanooga Assembly Plant is scheduled to vote on whether to unionize in the coming days, but Tennessee state lawmakers are threatening to deny future tax subsidies to the factory, if the vote is successful. The factory is currently the only Volkswagen plant worldwide that is not unionized.
The states's Republican lawmakers have been particularly vocal against the union vote. Tennessee state senator Bo Watson said during a press conference that VW would have a "very tough time" with future incentives if the vote were successful, according to Automotive News. Tennessee House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick said the "heavy hand" of the UAW is not welcome there. VW has drawn criticism from both sides because it has allowed both pro- and anti-union groups to speak to workers and hand out leaflets.
Roughly 1,500 factory employees will vote on whether to unionize from February 12-14. If successful, the Chattanooga factory would be the first in the US organized under a German-style works council system where white- and blue-collar workers directly negotiate factory issues with the company's management.