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Replying to: splarryl (May 08, 2006 8:16 pm) You'd be more than safe as the Jetta is rated to tow up to 1,000lbs. Remember, the 1.8T is very powerful and is used to power to much heavier Passat. The tongue weight shouldn't be a problem because we've all loaded up our trunks with 100-200lbs of stuff with no problem. --Daniel |
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Hi guys! I have an 04 Jetta that came with 15" rims. I have recently installed 17x7 chrome rims (Eagle brand) with some 215/50 R17 Hankook HR II tires. Ever since I have had them installed, I have had a bad vibration noticeable in the steering wheel. It is especially bad over 50 MPH and gets worse with increased speed. The dealer that I bought them from has given my Jetta 2 front end alignments and has computer spin balanced my tires 3 separate times, unable to fix the problem. I then took my car to another reputable tire dealer and they also checked the tire balance and told me the tires were in perfect balance. They did tell me however that with Volkswagens when you instal aftermarket wheels you need hub rings to make the vibration go away. I contacted the dealer that installed the tires and told them what I found out and they contacted Eagle. Eagle said the rings would not matter but sent the dealer (sentrifical?)hub rings to put on my car. The dealer installed them but the car still vibrates. I am clueless as to what to do next.
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Replying to: 1064 (Jun 01, 2006 7:13 am) |
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Replying to: sossowski5 (Jun 13, 2006 2:14 pm) I would be very surprised if there is not already a BOV. It has to be there so when you "lift off" the throttle, the turbocharger is unloaded. As for the turbo-timer -- why do you think you need one? Like all other turbocharged engines, you should idle the engine for about a minute before shutting down. This cools the turbocharger bearings sufficently by flowing oil thru it. Besides, you should be running 100% synthetic oil that will not succomb to the heat in the turbocharger.
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Replying to: bpeebles (Jun 13, 2006 2:19 pm)
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Replying to: sossowski5 (Jun 13, 2006 2:22 pm) http://www.vw.com/vwcom/content/objects/pdf/service_maint/engoil_gas.pdf Ands here is VWs "official" list of approved oils in North America http://www.vw.com/vwcom/content/objects/pdf/service_maint/oilchart.pdf It sure looks to me as if you should be using synthetic oil. I know I would only run synthetic oil in a turbocharged engine. It sounds to me as if you are more interested in how it "sounds" and the "coolness" of a turbo-timer instead of making your car last... everyone has their own priorities. 8-) As for a "louder" BOV... have you tried removing the muffler from the existing BOV?
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Replying to: bpeebles (Jun 13, 2006 4:35 pm)
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Replying to: sossowski5 (Jun 13, 2006 6:24 pm) Who changed your oil? VW sent a letter to all 1.8t owners advising them that this engine requires ONLY synthetic oil, not conventional. Sludge WILL build up in your engine and since you are using the incorrect oil, VW will not honor the extended warranty. |
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Replying to: sossowski5 (Jun 13, 2006 6:24 pm) Also, you are mistaken about the REASON for a BOV... it has very little to do with the oil-seals on the turbocharger bearings. Instead, the BOV is there to keep the turbocharger shaft from twisting which causes unwanted harmonics that can cause catascrophic turbocharger failure. May I ask you what you think a "turbo timer" is and what it does?... again it has very little to do with the turbocharger bearing seals. Your choice of ENGINE OIL is farrrr more important to the turbocharger bearing seals than either of the items you are asking about. How many pistons have you held in your hands while rebuilding an engine? Have you seen what the use of dyno-oil can do to the inside of your turbocharger bearings? I wonder if you are you trained in engineering... or perhaps you should be listening and learning from those of us that know a thing or two about engine design. |
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