are 1.8T's JUNK????
Eric S
scirocco at vintagewatercooleds.com
Fri Dec 24 21:42:43 EST 2004
Tyson,
I am with you, except for one point. Water pumps, VW has been using a
plastic shaft impeller for some time, they snap, screw the timing belt.
Don't quote figures to me, my wife works on at an independant VW/Audi shop
and can tell me of atleast 10 timing belt failures in the last 6 months on
cars with less than 50k, all due to water pumps. This is in Boulder,
Colorado, not a metropolis by any means, or any super concentration of
"lemon" VW/Audis.
I too *like* the 1.8T, but VAG did a good job engineering in some flaws.
Like it or not, VAG has A LONG way to go to hit anything NEAR Honda
reliability. That said, I wouldn't be caught DEAD driving a honda. ;-)
--
Eric
www.vintagewatercooleds.com
1981 Scirocco S (TDI swap project)
1988 Audi 90 Quattro
1990 Corrado TDI
1991 Cabriolet (2.0 crossflow 8v project)
Tyson Varosyan said:
> I second that! Being 82 years old, I would not put it past her to have put
> water into the oil hole or something like that. I feel bad for her but the
> story is ether bogus or there are parts left out. If you feel strongly
> about
> it, give me the warranty claim number and I will look up the reason it was
> not covered under warranty.
>
> That being said, I know of plenty of people that have a 1.8T motor, I do
> myself in an '05 A4. There is no turbo lag to speak of. The engine has
> very
> nice torque, is QUIET, whistles a great tune when under load and shows
> awesome performance for a mere 1.8L displacement.
>
> Any car will break a timing belt if not serviced in time and any newer car
> will punish you with bent valves. All turbos need more frequent oil
> changes.
> Oil cooled turbos fry the oil that goes through them. As a result oil
> breaks
> down much faster and must be changed. That is a fact of life on any turbo
> car. Yes, owning a performance turbo motor is more headache than a Honduh.
> You want a car to go from A to B, buy a civic. If you can trust yourself
> to
> change oil and belts on time, there is nothing wrong with the 1.8T.
>
> Tyson Varosyan
> Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions LLC.
> tyson at up-times.com
> www.up-times.com
> 206-715-TECH (8324)
>
> UpTime/OnTime/AnyTime
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com
> [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com]On Behalf Of matt
> Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 4:22 PM
> To: Bob
> Cc: JordanVw at aol.com; quattro at audifans.com; Fkutyba at aol.com
> Subject: Re: are 1.8T's JUNK????
>
>
> How can VWoA not cover it when its a brand new car with 4k miles on it?
>
> This story sounds fishy.
>
>> My 82 year old next door neighbor must be a complete moron then. She
>> bought a brand new VW, within 4000 miles it just 'stopped'. dealer said
>> it needed a new turbo, oil pump and other misc parts. Did I mention it
>> was under 4000 miles? Im not thinking she was doing any stoplight drags
>> either and only went out in the daytime when it was dry. VWoA wouldnt
>> cover it, dealer hassled her. she finally basically sold it for scrap.
>> That pretty much sold me on that motor. (And VW).
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