Don't see how they would "turn off" the egr/dpf/urea on those lol
I do believe Malone tuning can tune the new ones? Not sure. Vinny would know for sure.
There's a few tuners, mine may have some spicy tuna and a few missing parts. It rips though. Cheap fun car,got another track day in a couple weeks. Long trips at 80mph ish gets 45mpg+. Flogging it hard around town daily I still get 38mpg or so.
The way the EPA explained it is piss poor. The way I understand it, VW simply had the ECM monitor certain parameters that would notice the EPA test procedure. The test procedure is the same and known to many. I know one thing they cited was looking at the steering angle to help identify the car was on a dyno. I think as long as the ECM felt it was under the test conditions, it would continue to run the so called "dyno tune", once it was out of these conditions it reverted to the regular tune. I would assume VW altered a number of things in the tune to reduce the NOx. Simply retarding timing, adding more egr, running it a bit rich would all drop the NOx but send PM through the roof. The DPF will always stop the PM though. Maybe they knew this and knew the DPF would be short lived so to keep costs down, avoid SCR, keep customers happy, etc etc they came up with a workaround. I'm no coder/programmer etc, but to me it really doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to do.
I wouldn't say VW themselves necessarily did it on purpose or new about it. It's possible the big table said build this engine to these specs for this cost by this date. The engineers said Okay and did what they had to in order to make it work. Just one possible scenario. Without actually knowing any facts yet it's pretty hard to speculate.
If everything is as it seems so far, them the hard part for VW is going to be he reputation. 99% of us on here could give two shits about slightly higher NOx and many of us, including myself, can't help but want to give VW a high five for making a fool out of the EPA. Obviously the EPA is too stupid to figure it out and probably never would've if it wasn't for the study from WVU triggering it. Then the EPA still couldn't figure it out and it wasn't until they threatened to pull the 2016 TDI certs, that VW started explaining.
However VW pushes the whole clean diesel thing pretty hard and is generally thought of as eco friendly. The people buying their cars are often more of the eco friendly bunch also. Just go read through threads on the TDI forums and you will see the huge butthurt.
To me this is no big deal. I skimmed through the WVU research and it shows the TDI Jetta having as much as 40 times the limit for NOx. Not all the time, just some. Keep in mind this is just the 09-14 which has no DEF/SCR just a NOx trap. The passat with SCR was still over but by much less. People are flipping out over the 40x number. It's really not that big though. In the study, 40 times the limit of 0.04g/km is 1.6g/km. Is that really a lot? No, it's pretty close to what pre 2003 cars were at. A semi with the latest DPF/DEF engine will still put out close to that or more.
VW will have to save some face on this. Obviously they won't get the maximum 18 billion fine. If the EPA wants to make an example out of them I see them just pulling out. Hopefully others join in and make an example out of the EPA and put them in their place. I have far more respect for VW than the EPA. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but there's a lot more to this I suspect.
VW has pulled all of the TDI advertising and such for now.
The irony in some of this that makes the EPA look foolish is the fact they lobbied against the proposal to allow outside people legal access to the code in the ECMs of autos, trucks, etc.
they are so damb low you cant fit under it to find out
The DPF isn't under it, it's actually mounted to the turbo right between the engine and firewall.
Volkswagen has already admitted to actively bypassing emissions. They're pretty screwed!
Not necessarily, they are not dumb. The admission was not a knee jerk response. What their next few moves and overall plan is, I don't know, but I guarantee they do. It will be interesting.
my old lady's 06 jetta tdi gets like 40 around town last time I hand calculated it. been meaning to straight pipe it and get a Malone tune, don't know how well the DSG would hold up though. when it's cold it smokes more than my truck lol
It'll likely need a DSG tune as well.
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