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    VW caught by the Yanks for breaking emission laws

    Pat, in the 80's lots of motors suffered terribly when pollution gear was applied for the next year model. Again why would VW go to such (nefarious) lengths to turn it off or reduce its application when the vehicle is not on the test bed,...it is a bit naive to think it would make no difference.

    See for example the discussion here about torque

    http://www.wired.com/2015/09/vw-owne...fixes-diesels/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    if you've ever driven the early toyota coasters yes you can. I've been told but never personally driven one, that it was similar with the early patrols with the same kind of tech on them once the engines were up to operating temperature the power cut back and when they were doing a DPF burn it was even worse. And if it didnt think it did the DPF burn correctly then it stuck into limp home mode and you had, to quote one owner, "About as much power as fozzy."

    The logic I was quoted was that while the engine was in warm up there was no requirement for it to pass emissions as the emissions tests were specified for the engine at normal operating temperature.
    We are talking about brand new modern vehicles that actually go,not some heap of **** coaster,and yes I have unfortunately spent many hours behind the wheel of Toyota's mighty Coaster van,and many more swearing at the heaps of **** when the boat anchor 1HZ's and 3B's or what ever they were called overheated,It took Hino repowering before coasters got enough welly to safely overtake mobility scooters or a kid on a BMX. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Pat, in the 80's lots of motors suffered terribly when pollution gear was applied for the next year model. Again why would VW go to such (nefarious) lengths to turn it off or reduce its application when the vehicle is not on the test bed,...it is a bit naive to think it would make no difference.

    See for example the discussion here about torque

    VW Owners Aren't Going to Like the Fixes for Their Diesels | WIRED

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    The 80's were 35 years ago. . Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    Keen to read the story. Do you have a link?
    I found it researching a totally different topic,the Audi and VW were 4 times over the allowed level,BMW-Merc etc were 5 times give or take and the Mazda was 14 times,thats one four times over the allowed limit,where's MIck . I would love to see it done here,I would pay to see Nissan and Toyota's results as well as Land Rovers. Pat

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    Sooooooo Pat
    You are saying that no-one can keep to a mandated limit
    Soooooo either the limits are shiite or the vehicle manufacturers are having a lend saying that they "meet limits"

    I can guarantee you that the money will be that the manufacturers will have to change not the limits

    VW will be up to their necks in it but only just next to the other makers

    Who exactly was it that let the manufacturers tell the regulators they meet the limits?

    I can see all emission control will be up for an overview in the next 12-24 months

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    We are talking about brand new modern vehicles that actually go,not some heap of **** coaster,and yes I have unfortunately spent many hours behind the wheel of Toyota's mighty Coaster van,and many more swearing at the heaps of **** when the boat anchor 1HZ's and 3B's or what ever they were called overheated,It took Hino repowering before coasters got enough welly to safely overtake mobility scooters or a kid on a BMX. Pat
    I was actually talking about 2010-11 models which, if I recall correctly, also covers the same year group as some of the VW vehicles that are suspect, but if thats not modern enough for you, would a G wagon be modern enough for you?

    same thing, try holding one of those up just under the limiter with a full load on when it decides that it needs to clear the DPF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    I was actually talking about 2010-11 models which, if I recall correctly, also covers the same year group as some of the VW vehicles that are suspect, but if thats not modern enough for you, would a G wagon be modern enough for you?

    same thing, try holding one of those up just under the limiter with a full load on when it decides that it needs to clear the DPF.
    The last one I drove was a late model,I can't remember feeling the loss of power,even the Isuzu's which had chronic DPF and EGR problems still drove normally until they dropped into limp mode,I'd say there was bigger issue's at hand. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Sooooooo Pat
    You are saying that no-one can keep to a mandated limit
    Soooooo either the limits are shiite or the vehicle manufacturers are having a lend saying that they "meet limits"

    I can guarantee you that the money will be that the manufacturers will have to change not the limits

    VW will be up to their necks in it but only just next to the other makers

    Who exactly was it that let the manufacturers tell the regulators they meet the limits?

    I can see all emission control will be up for an overview in the next 12-24 months

    s
    You need to remember that emissions tests like economy tests are done under controlled conditions,not under real world conditions,the fact that VAG,Ford,Merc,BMW,Mazda etc all failed means that yes when driven on the road in real world conditions all the cars failed the emission tests.A bit more digging and Euro 6 vehicles like the Ford Focus have also failed the real world test. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    I was actually talking about 2010-11 models which, if I recall correctly, also covers the same year group as some of the VW vehicles that are suspect, but if thats not modern enough for you, would a G wagon be modern enough for you?

    same thing, try holding one of those up just under the limiter with a full load on when it decides that it needs to clear the DPF.
    Rereading this,your talking about a separate thing all together,if the DPF needs to burn off it will reduce power,thats because the filter itself is choked up and needs to clear itself,the motor actually pumps raw diesel down the exhaust to the DPF to burn off the particulates,all of that will happen to any vehicle if it's driven short distances,normally a light comes on telling you to drive for another 20 minutes or so. Pat

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    I understand this Pat - but all you are doing is emphasising the stupidity of the current setup

    Lets say Mr Surgeon just has to tell Medicare that they "CAN" do the right operation under controlled conditions but then doesnt actually do the correct operation the rest of the time - I think patients might have problem with that...

    Either the mandated limits need changing or the testing needs changing

    And my guess is the status will not continue.

    Manufacturers will be held to account.

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