syncro4wd wrote:Hi Russel,
I have a mTDI syncro and a 2,1 petrol, both 16" The TDI is far more superiuer in pulling trailers and offroad, a real workhorse. The 2,1 is better onroad , doesnt make that much noise and is really smooth, the family is happy with the low noise!
The TDI is correctly installed with rebuild gearbox and is done by a well known person in the syncro world.
See, to me the flat four engine was designed by someone with passion, and a commitment to his own design philosophy, and whilst more modern engines are technologically superior I like the thought that my engine has 70 + years of heritage behind it. It is not about outright performance, but that unknown quantity of satisfaction. I find the engine very smooth and quiet, with a great exhaust note, and the fact that it has heritage, and is such a true piece of VW automotive history. Whilst a modern engine is " better" it does not give me the satisfaction of the flat-four.
Now had I been going to the off road weekend and playing serious in the mud, then either a big diesel or a torque converter would have been sensible, but my syncro stays in 2wd just about all the time, which is fine for how I use it.
I think that as the majority of 80-90 ers will have the flat 4 it is disrespectful to continually diss the flat four. As i have said many times, if i were to wish for a diesel then I would go for at least a 6 cylinder like an Audi v6 A6 quattro avant, where all the technology matches, or the series BMW Diesel's capable of 150mph. That is a diesel. Or the bernd jaegar V6 conversion, but at 12000 euros it is just silly.