Pix0rz Uhv Th@ Jetto Ghettuh
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I have it worse. my pick em up truck has three different colors, primer gray, a really ugly faded out red, and rust color it idles really rough, needs a tune up real bad, and gets about 12mpg.
I will post pics later on. But hey, I can beat the craph out of it, and still haul some stuff in it. Oh, and scare the pants off of anybody on the road. It is intimidating!
I will post pics later on. But hey, I can beat the craph out of it, and still haul some stuff in it. Oh, and scare the pants off of anybody on the road. It is intimidating!
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Yeah, i believe some of the 90's eurovans had TDI motors in them. And earlier trucks did too. Any 80's truck would have a 1.9 mechanical injection diesel engine in it.
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Originally Posted by RowTarEh?' date='Jun 24 2004, 08:57 AM
I have it worse. my pick em up truck has three different colors, primer gray, a really ugly faded out red, and rust color it idles really rough, needs a tune up real bad, and gets about 12mpg.
I will post pics later on. But hey, I can beat the craph out of it, and still haul some stuff in it. Oh, and scare the pants off of anybody on the road. It is intimidating!
I will post pics later on. But hey, I can beat the craph out of it, and still haul some stuff in it. Oh, and scare the pants off of anybody on the road. It is intimidating!
the jetta just keep running, and running. its great in that respect.
I do an oil change regularly and the engine loves it! After the Cold Air Intake and the mod i did to the valve cover there isnt anymore soot being sucked in by the intake anymore. albeit its an emissions system...and its supposed to lubricate the valves i guess, but its not dependant on it. And Turbodiesels will gain an almost 10hp gain from it! No more soot lining your kompressor's compressor!
Hell new Freightliners vent their valve covers to the atmosphere, why cant i?