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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Golf mk4 TDI => Topic started by: Horney on 19 October 2009, 14:58
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Hi Folks,
Ok so it's not a Golf but I've just got meself a 1.4 TDI Polo. I'm lead to believe that this is the PD 100 (or something) engine with a 1/4 of the block chopped off and a smaller turbo.
Now the reason for this post is I have never owned a diesel or an FI car in my life and I'd just like some general tips etc on how to look after it. Stuff like warm up procedure, how often to change the oil and filter blah blah blah.
Looking forward to your replies (and probably laughter at my missing cylinder!).
Nick
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always let the glow plug lights go out before starting and wait perhaps a few seconds after that to give it the best chance of firing it up first time; especially in the colder weather
Unless its been serviced recently then an oil and filter change every 10K will be fine. I also tend to change the fuel filter although its not recommended until every 20K. Up to you really :smiley:
As per your satan fuel driven MK2 let coolant and oil get up to temperature before giving it the beans
If you have given it some stick make sure the last 1/2 mile home is a gentle cruise to allow the hot oil to circulate. DO NOT turn the engine straight off after giving it a good thrashing as its a sure-fire way to shorten the life-span of the 'ickle turbo
The PD engines are fialy bullet proof - regular servicing and a bit of care and attention will see them live long after their satan fuelled breathern has bit the dust
And ring your name sake @ R-Tech Power :wink:
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Spot on my man, thanks very much. DH gave me some oil and filter and as it has zero history I shall be changing it on the weekend. Might pick up a fuel filter as well after reading the above.
As for R-Tech it is very tempting but this is supposed to be the sensible daily so that my spare £££'s go on the track sl*t. That said a stage 1 remap might be a nice birthday present from the wife :wink:
Does anyone know what clutches these 1.4 PD's run? My big fear with getting it mapped would be to goose the clutch and find it's going to cost me a packet to replace it as that would ruin the whole purpose of it being a cheap to run car.
nick
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Spot on my man, thanks very much. DH gave me some oil and filter and as it has zero history I shall be changing it on the weekend. Might pick up a fuel filter as well after reading the above.
As for R-Tech it is very tempting but this is supposed to be the sensible daily so that my spare £££'s go on the track very *friendly* person. That said a stage 1 remap might be a nice birthday present from the wife :wink:
Does anyone know what clutches these 1.4 PD's run? My big fear with getting it mapped would be to goose the clutch and find it's going to cost me a packet to replace it as that would ruin the whole purpose of it being a cheap to run car.
nick
Yes deffo worth changing the fuel filter; if its like my engine it will be in the engine bay just south of the coolant bottle :smiley:
Mine's a sensible daily too :wink:
Is it a 5 speed box?? If so, there is a possiblity that the VR6 / G60 setup MAY fit your car which means it will easily cope with the extra power and torque of a remap. All in i think you can pick up the flywheel and clutch for approx £200 :smiley:
Has the cambelt been changed on it? If not get that sorted and do the water pump at the same time :smiley:
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Way ahead of ya! It's booked in for the cambelt and water pump on wednesday at my local specialist.
It is indeed a 5 speed so that sounds promising. Not sure if it's a polo specific box though. I'll have to get digging on the Polo forum and see what I can find out. Problem is it's full of kids with petrol cars so I'm not holding out much hope of finding someone on there with the knowledge.
nick
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Way ahead of ya! It's booked in for the cambelt and water pump on wednesday at my local specialist.
Good work! :smiley:
If you can grab the gearbox code we might be able to point you in the right direction :smiley: