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Performance issue with new Indigo CS TDI

#1 07-Nov, 2009 02:24 PM
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Ranjit Dangare
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Hi Friedns,

Recently my cousin brought Indigo CD LX TDI. Till now covered 1400kms with first service.

While driving by me & cousin, I felt that driving a indica (non turbo). I mean no turbo kick even after 2k rpm. I have observed this in city driving. in 3rd gear also crossing 2.2k rmp doesn't feel any kick, still feels sluggish.




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#2 07-Nov, 2009 06:34 PM
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Any comments guys??




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#3 07-Nov, 2009 07:45 PM
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what's the top speed the car can reach ?



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#4 07-Nov, 2009 09:45 PM
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Ranjit, If your facing sluggishness when your engine is hot (i.e. peak sun hours) this is common with turbo engines. Try checking the speed and pickup at night or early morning.




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#5 08-Nov, 2009 10:57 AM
Pankaj Prasad
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I do not have technical background but I understand...

Adam, sluggishness when engine is hot is not common to turbo engine in particular. It is so felt particularly in weak/old engines (any).

Ranjit, the possible reason could be (1) the turbo-charger may not be able to boost intake energy/air (excess/unburnt fuel - white smoke - emitted out); OR (2) there could be leakage/weak compression (oil consumed by engine - black smoke emitted); OR (3) Fuel injection pump could be mal-functioning (required amount of fuel not injected - quantity & timing - for the turbo).

Get the car thoroughly checked.  Your car being new / under warranty, the company has to set right the problem (whatever) FREE of cost.




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#6 08-Nov, 2009 02:19 PM
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Thanks to all.

@Greenhorn: Since just done the first service, so not tried running above 70/80kmph. But now I'll try on H/W to get max speed.

@Adam: Somewhat I am aware of this point for turbo engines. But I have observed this issue mostly at evening time.

@Pankaj: As mentioned, I think I'll try once again on h/w to confirm the turbo effect. Actually I haven't tested turbo after first service. So I'll check this in couple of days.

Will update again...




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Last Updated: 08-Nov, 2009 02:21 PM, by RJD
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