ross2482 wrote:Erm, actually it was emissions regs that killed the PD engine, nothing to do with "End users finding out"! :?
OdinEidolon wrote:Even though the injector-pump engines VAG used were technically very advanced, they still let go to the CR engines. They are less refined, noisier, use more fuel, and pollute more. To be honest on average they are a bit more "aggressive" in delivering the power but nowadays they are pretty outdated. The PD engine limit has been more or less reached, while the common rail units still can be developed a lot.
VAG kept building them for the only reason that upgrading them to the technical limit was much cheaper than paying for Bosch's common rail licences (Bosch bought them from Fiat).
When the end users finally found out that the famous "german engineering" was pretty much outdated (the other makers started using CR in ~2000) they were forced to go on the new route. It's incredible how the VW group badge is so strong that they can afford to use weaker tech for 6 years and still retain the "they are the cutting edge of technology" common belief.
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