Here’s a question for TDI geeks.
The TDI 2.0 litre 140bhp engine in the Leon has a faster 0-60 time that the same engine in the Altea. Obviously the Altea is heavier and taller so you would expect it to be a bit slower. Thing is though the 140 bhp is measured at the brake so does it not take into account the weight of the vehicle.
In other words to achieve 140bhp in an Altea (or a heavier car than the Leon) the engine would have to be remapped to produce more power to achieve the 140 bhp at the wheels.
Have I got this wrong, is it just the same engine plonked into each car with no retuning or remapping.
A VW dealer explained to me that if I drove a 140bhp Golf it would be exactly the same acceleration as a 140bhp engine in the heavier Passat as the engine is retuned to give the same power at the wheels. The 0-60 figures don’t bear this out so I find it hard to believe.
So I’m confused!
The TDI 2.0 litre 140bhp engine in the Leon has a faster 0-60 time that the same engine in the Altea. Obviously the Altea is heavier and taller so you would expect it to be a bit slower. Thing is though the 140 bhp is measured at the brake so does it not take into account the weight of the vehicle.
In other words to achieve 140bhp in an Altea (or a heavier car than the Leon) the engine would have to be remapped to produce more power to achieve the 140 bhp at the wheels.
Have I got this wrong, is it just the same engine plonked into each car with no retuning or remapping.
A VW dealer explained to me that if I drove a 140bhp Golf it would be exactly the same acceleration as a 140bhp engine in the heavier Passat as the engine is retuned to give the same power at the wheels. The 0-60 figures don’t bear this out so I find it hard to believe.
So I’m confused!