Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) diesel engines are responsive and
fun to drive, as well as being very efficient. They offer more power,
with great fuel economy, which all helps to lower emissions.
Why drive a TDI?
Your driving
experience is quiet and refined because effective sound insulation keeps
noise to a minimum, while hydraulic engine mounts ensure smooth,
low-vibration running.
Why drive a TDI?
- You’ll enjoy the savings. Economical fuel consumption, long service and maintenance intervals, plus low emissions, all combine to keep costs low.
- You’ll love the drive. Our turbo diesel engines offer exceptional torque even at low revs. This results in tremendous fun at the wheel, thanks to their effortless acceleration and sparkling performance.
- You’ll feel the power. High levels of pulling power over a wide rev range offer real driving pleasure.
TDI
identifies all our advanced diesel engines using direct injection and a
turbocharger. TDI engines are economical and smooth with high levels of
torque (pulling power) and good energy efficiency.
How does it work?
Fuel needs oxygen to burn and the engine has to be
supplied with huge quantities of air to get enough. You can solve this
problem with a bigger engine – or you can solve it with a turbocharger –
as in the TDI. Driven by the exhaust gases, it squeezes air more
tightly into the cylinders.
After being drawn
through the turbocharger the air is then cooled by passing it through an
air to air intercooler (cool air takes up less space than hot air),
before entering the combustion chamber where diesel is injected directly
into the cylinders at very high pressure through a nozzle. It’s this
intensive mixing of highly atomized fuel with the cooled compressed air
that leads to better, more efficient combustion.
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