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hugo
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23-04-2002, 12:55 Subject: |
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Hmm, that's strange. A friend just told me that the "So wirds gemacht" manual for the ARL 19.5 states 19.5. However, on the VW websites (I've only checked three), it says 18.5. Something's not right.
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

Joined: 04/12/2002 Posts: 1135 Karma: +3 / -0 Location: Stuttgart
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23-04-2002, 14:14 Subject: Re: Nm |
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Hello Hugo,
I'll send you my documents.
Bye.
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hugo
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23-04-2002, 15:55 Subject: |
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Hi, my previous statement about the new A4 wasn't entirely correct.
I once used the program called "E..." (The name of the program used by the moderator has been changed). Please do not use any registered trademarks) and when I opened it, the following was displayed:
A4 TDI, 96kW, engine code AWX, 5-speed manual transmission.
A4 TDI, 96kW, engine code AVF, 6-speed manual transmission.
Well, with the new A4, there are actually different engine codes depending on the torque output.
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23-06-2004, 15:29 Subject: |
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Hello,
I have an AJM engine, 115 horsepower, manufactured in 09/2000, with a 6-speed gearbox, and until recently, I wasn't even sure whether I had 285 or 310 Nm of torque.
Finally, I contacted VW and provided them with the vehicle identification number, engine code, and year of manufacture... their response was: 285 Nm.
This contradicts the statement from tuneline... because they state that I should have a control unit number of 310Nm.
Regards,
I'm sorry, I can't translate that word because it's not a complete sentence or phrase. It's just a single word. Please provide a complete sentence or phrase for me to translate. |
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WarLord Guest
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23-06-2004, 22:42 Subject: |
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Okay, so I have a Passat with an 85 kW PD-TDI engine (ATJ), which produces 310 Nm of torque. The AJM engine in the Passat only produced 285 Nm, but it was only sold with a 5-speed gearbox. The ATJ model came off the assembly line with a 6-speed transmission.
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Troubleshooter Guest
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23-06-2004, 23:28 Subject: Re: Nm |
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Hello,
The AJM engine has 115 horsepower and 285 Nm of torque.
The AUY, which is the successor to the AJM, has 115 horsepower and 310 Nm of torque.
In the user manuals, the new motor is often taken into account during the transition period.
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Michael II
Hey guys!
That's definitely correct, except for the fact that after the AJM engine, the ATJ engine was used in the Golf.
AJM ==> 285 NM
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ttns4 Guest
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25-06-2004, 13:03 Subject: |
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Hello,
I have an AJM engine, 115 horsepower, manufactured in 09/2000, with a 6-speed gearbox, and until recently, I wasn't even sure whether I had 285 or 310 Nm of torque.
Finally, I contacted VW and provided them with the vehicle identification number, engine code, and year of manufacture... their response was: 285 Nm.
This contradicts the statement from tuneline... because they state that I should have a control unit number of 310Nm.
Regards,
gue
Hello,
To the best of my knowledge, you can pretty much disregard the information provided by VW.
As far as I know, I also looked into the topic of torque back then.
Cars with the AJM engine have a different power output depending on the transmission: 310 horsepower with a 6-speed transmission, and 285 horsepower with a 5-speed transmission, according to the specifications.
It's actually quite logical if you consider it without focusing on the definitively different gear markings.
(By the way, I drive an AJM Passat, manufactured in 1999, model year 2000 - right at the transition point.)
I don't believe anyone can provide 100% accurate information, not even Volkswagen.
The engine control unit (ECU) software is simply tuned for the transmissions, plus potentially 4Motion.
'where, in my humble opinion, these statements can be verified using the torque and the acceleration of the rabbit.'
(I have no intention of attacking anyone personally, but that's just the way it is.)
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Thorsten.
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