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I am looking at changing from a VAG 1.6FSI petrol to a VAG 1.4TSI turbo petrol (Skoda). I have an unavoidable 40% proportion of sub-2 mile journeys from cool/cold. I do intermittent long motorway runs. Would you expect a turbo petrol to cope ok? 1.6FSI is coping well.
Asked on 13 February 2010 by R.B., Gnosall, Stafford
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Honest John
Logically, yes. The water-cooled turbo in the exhaust manifold uses hot exhaust gas to help heat the engine up faster than a non-turbo engine. I noticed this when I ran a Leon 20VT 6 years ago.
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