2007 Volkswagen GTI Four Door Version

July 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen GTI Four Door Version
The Volkswagen GTI was first introduced over 30 years ago in Europe, and in the U.S. in 1983. Heralded as the first truly affordable German engineered sports sedan, the model quickly won fans with its combination of performance and hatchback practicality. In 2007, for the first time ever in the U.S. market, a four-door GTI is available.

So endearing was the GTI, and so enduring is its legacy, that whole generations who never experienced the original recognize those three letters—G-T-I—as forever linked to the Volkswagen that earlier generations affectionately called the “pocket rocket.”
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2007 Volkswagen Golf New TSI Engine

June 12, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen Golf New TSI Engine
New TSI with 122 PS: Economical and Powerful consuming six percent less fuel and maximum torque of 200 Nm in reserve at a low 1,500 rpm. Maximum power with minimum fuel consumption – this characteristic has, within a very short period of time, made TSI four-cylinder engines a synonym for a new generation of economical and at the same time sporty Volkswagen engines. Performance specifications: 125 kW / 170 PS and 103 kW / 140 PS. The Golf, Golf Variant, Golf Plus, Jetta and Touran are powered by them. In 2006 and once again in 2007 they were awarded the coveted “Engine of the Year Award”. Now Volkswagen is presenting the third TSI; this one is 90 kW / 122 PS strong and will be introduced to the Golf lineup this year.
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2007 Volkswagen Magotan

June 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen Magotan
The new Magotan is the twin of the successful Passat that is known on all continents. The rational qualities of that model series were thoroughly perfected in the new Magotan. At the same time, however, the development crew breathed new passion and pulsing vitality into this Volkswagen with an uncompromising combination of form, function, design and ergonomics.

A powerful and avant-garde design characterizes the new Magotan. The front end with its chrome insignia front grille and challenging gazing headlamps, its athletic silhouette and powerful rear end graphic design all signify a very self-assured car. What the Magotan’s design expresses in its outward appearance also applies to its interior: Confidence and perfection in details. Definitely an index of excellent quality: Its static torsional stiffness, which is 57 (!) percent above that of the Volkswagen Group China’s already very good Passat and posts the best value in its class.
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2007 Volkswagen Up Concept

July 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen Up Concept
The up! is a city specialist, a car for four persons and all languages, for the job, the university, the drive to the beach and the excursion outside the city gates. A small car that shows a lot of size, because it offers more space than any other car of similar length (3.45 meters) and width (1.63 meters). Its engine – conceivable here are all facets of technology that can be sensibly applied – will run in the rear. And that changes everything: Space, mood and design.Walter de Silva, Chief Designer of the Volkswagen group, sums it up like this: “The up! is not a car whose form will become obsolete within a very brief period of time. It shines in its cleverness and yet is made with loving care. And so the up! is a clear and strong statement for future Volkswagen design.” Furthermore, the team of designers and engineers has envisioned the up! concept car as the first member of an entire model line; other facets are entirely conceivable.
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2007 Volkswagen New Beetle Flower-Power Party

June 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen New Beetle
The millionth Volkswagen New Beetle will run off the production line this summer. To mark the occasion, enthusiasts from all over Europe will meet in exactly one month’s time on the New Beetle Sunshine Tour. In addition to standard models from the New Beetle and New Beetle Cabriolet range, many custom cars with special paint finishes and completely revamped bodies will be joining the parade along the Baltic coast. It will finish with a flower-power party featuring the New Beetles at the Grömitz promenade.
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2007 Volkswagen Passat DARPA

June 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 Volkswagen Passat DARPA
Autonomous driving is an important topic for Volkswagen Research. The last decade has seen several driver assistance systems come to market that improve the handling in dynamic driving situations. Driver assistance systems such as Electronic Stability control, Electronic Parking Assistance and Adaptive Cruise Control have all been designed and implemented to make the task of driving safer, easier, and more enjoyable.
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Nissan Vent Control Valve Replacement Service Bulletin

December 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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All Nissan models using Vent Control Valve P/Ns 14935-AM60A / AM60B
SERVICE INFORMATION
When replacing the EVAP canister vent control valve for any reason: Use the one listed in the PARTS INFORMATION section of this bulletin on Page 2. For vent control valve replacement procedure, refer to the appropriate section of the Electronic Service Manual (ESM) if needed. Read more

1996-Up Nissan Evap Vent Control Valve Diagnostics Service Bulletin

December 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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If an applied vehicle has one (or more) of the following DTCs stored in Self Diagnosis, use the Service Procedure below to check the operation of the EVAP vent control valve.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• If DTC(s) other than the ones listed below are found stored in Self Diagnosis, the EVAP vent control valve is NOT the cause of the incident.
• If the EVAP vent control valve passes the tests outlined in the following Service Procedure, the cause of the incident is NOT the EVAP vent control valve.
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Audi TT 1.8t A.W.E. Tuning DV1 Diverter Valve Installation Instructions

March 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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With the DV1 Diverter Valve, we believe you have purchased the finest diverter valve for the money. Follow these instructions, and you’ll have your new A.W.E. Tuning DV1 Diverter Valve installed quickly and easily.
Step 1: Here’s an overview picture of the transverse 1.8T engine found in the Audi TT, VW Golf/Jetta/New Beetle 1.8T. The 225hp TT engine looks a little different, but the install of the A.W.E. Tuning valve is the same procedure. For picture clarity, and ease of install, the decorative engine cover has been removed. Removing the cover is easily done by twisting the “+” shaped fasteners on the cover 90 degrees. They’ll pop up when free, allowing you to grab the cover and lift it up and out of the engine bay. (New Beetle requires removing 2 10mm nuts hidden under trim caps, and then sliding forward and out) We’ve also removed the PCV damper in the following pictures for clarity. You won’t need to remove this item to install the valve.
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2007 JE DESIGN Volkswagen Touareg R5

June 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2007 JE DESIGN Volkswagen Touareg R5
The Touareg R 5 has been given a performance boost, which increases the basic power of the 2.5 l TDI engine from 128 kW / 174 bhp to 152 kW / 206 bhp. Following this performance enhancement, the maximum torque goes up to 460 Nm. JE DESIGN also supplies a performance enhancement package for the Touareg V 10 5.0 TDI, which gives the brawny VW 259 kW / 352 bhp, equating to an increase of 29 kW / 39 bhp. Following this enhancement, the maximum torque is increased from 750 Nm to 855 Nm. Placed between R 5 and V 10, the 3.0 V6 TDI completes the available engine offering. 165 kW / 225 bhp and 500 Nm are the standard values of this engine. A power plus of 45 kW and a torque increased by 50 Nm propel the Touareg in 8,9 seconds from zero to 100 km/h (standard: 9,9 sec) and enable a top speed of 207 km/h (plus 6 km/h).
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