MN Chat Thread

Namakan

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Joined
Apr 18, 2010
Location
Minnetrista, MN
TDI
2002 Golf, 2011 JSW (gone), 2004 Jetta (gone)
New member here wanted to introduce myself and thank everyone for contributing to this forum and resource. I just bought my first TDI, though I've been around them my whole life. I know just enough to understand the basics of a gas engine, diesel engines are a mystery to me thus far. Put a turboprop in front of me and I'm a bit more knowledgeable. Do the members here ever get together? I'd certainly love to start gleaning a little more knowledge from you all.
Welcome and start reading up!
 

zibo2002

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Apr 8, 2011
Location
twin cities
TDI
2006 beetle tdi w DSG Auto
question:

i am about to clean my intake manifold and Delete my Egr ,
Do i need a ecu tune after that? and where should i go ?
i also need a key programmed to my ecu . its cutted but not programmed , can the guy tune my car do that too ?

Should i install a engine coolant heater after the egr delete since we are in MN ?
I cant find any frost heater fit BEW with auto transmission, any recommandation ?

thanks .
 

Trade Wind

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Feb 16, 2016
Location
Minnesota
TDI
RIP 2012 Passat SE 6 spd MT
Anyone turning in a Passat for the buyback with new/newer 18" tires? If you wanted to swap wheels with my Passat (which I am keepimg) I'd throw in some $$ to make it worth your while. No Hankooks.
 
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Trade Wind

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Minnesota
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RIP 2012 Passat SE 6 spd MT
I also have a set of alloy wheels on a Golf with Conti Pro contacts 225/45 R17s. About 7/32 left on tread (1/2 to 3/4 of original tread left). If you want to swap wheels or just tires and give me your old worn out ones, plus throw me a few bucks, let me know. I am getting rid of the golf in the buyback later this year I hope.
 

thekid

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Joined
Nov 7, 2007
Location
Minnesota
TDI
2001 Jetta TDI 180k, 2006 Golf TDI 64k
Need local guru information

It has been awhile since I have posted but am in need of a guru to help with seal replacement for injector pump on my 2001 Jetta TDI. It could also be the pump itself. Any help is appreciated.
 

Namakan

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Location
Minnetrista, MN
TDI
2002 Golf, 2011 JSW (gone), 2004 Jetta (gone)
It has been awhile since I have posted but am in need of a guru to help with seal replacement for injector pump on my 2001 Jetta TDI. It could also be the pump itself. Any help is appreciated.
Not sure where you are in MN. Try contacting Merkerguitars who is over near Hudson, WI and the other is Greengeeker up near Cambridge.
 

sawdustgf

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Joined
May 13, 2005
Location
Minnesota
TDI
2013 Golf TDI
Selling my summer wheels and tires.
Wheels are 8" x 18" VW Karthoum wheels. Other than chipped paint, the wheels are in good shape. Tires are Continental ExtemeContact DWS 06 225/40 ZR 18 92Y. Tires have only 2840 miles on them. TIRES AND WHEELS ARE SOLD.
 
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TDICADDGUY

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Jul 4, 2007
Location
Blaine, MN
TDI
2012 BMW X5 35D
I need to do some searching, but does anyone here happen to know anything about the BMW 3.0 I6 diesels from 2009-2013? I'm possibly looking to get into an X5, prices are surprisingly reasonable on them (pretty close to Chevy Tahoe/Ford Flex/Explorer prices of similar age and mileage).

Welcome Falco!

We haven't had a GTG in a while. We're definitely due.
I'm in...anyone have any suggestions?
 
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JFettig

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Location
Blaine, MN
TDI
B5 Passat, 2010 Jetta
The 3.0 is a really nice engine. Lots of aftermarket performance stuff these days. The x5 is full of small issues according to a guy I know who has one but overall really nice. Lots of junk under the hood. I rode in a stage 3 x5, pulls nice.sounds amazing.
 

TDICADDGUY

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Location
Blaine, MN
TDI
2012 BMW X5 35D
The 3.0 is a really nice engine. Lots of aftermarket performance stuff these days. The x5 is full of small issues according to a guy I know who has one but overall really nice. Lots of junk under the hood. I rode in a stage 3 x5, pulls nice.sounds amazing.
Yeah I'm just digging into emissions deletes. I know the ECU has to be pulled for flashing. Is that something you can tune? I'd only be interested in getting rid of all the EGR/DPF/DEF emissions crap (that is going to give trouble down the road and cost me an arm and a leg) and maybe only a slight power bump.

If you tune all that out, I'm guessing a delete exhaust kit will be needed?

Thanks!
 

JFettig

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Blaine, MN
TDI
B5 Passat, 2010 Jetta
Yes I can take care of your tuning needs, I can connect you with exhaust, or just contact buzzken directly.
 

TDICADDGUY

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Joined
Jul 4, 2007
Location
Blaine, MN
TDI
2012 BMW X5 35D
Yes I can take care of your tuning needs, I can connect you with exhaust, or just contact buzzken directly.
Awesome, would be nice to have someone local take care of it. I'm still on the fence if I'm going to go that direction for a vehicle, but its good to know what my options are. I will be in touch if/when it happens!
 

DieselOG

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Nov 6, 2014
Location
Minnesota
TDI
11' 335d Msport-----R.I.P. 12' Jetta TDI Stage 2
Yeah I'm just digging into emissions deletes. I know the ECU has to be pulled for flashing. Is that something you can tune? I'd only be interested in getting rid of all the EGR/DPF/DEF emissions crap (that is going to give trouble down the road and cost me an arm and a leg) and maybe only a slight power bump.
If you tune all that out, I'm guessing a delete exhaust kit will be needed?
Thanks!
I picked up a 335d a month ago and I LOVE it, sadly it destroyed the experience of driving my Jetta. The emissions systems are a real problem, If you are not planning on deleting I would probably say not worth it. I got my first check engine light 2 weeks in, bad temp sensor in SCR tank, 3k+ to fix because you have to replace the whole tank. I knew what I was getting into so not that big a deal because I'm deleting it. Cbu, emissions, and bad diesel will cost you but if u mod you eliminate most of the risk. All you need is a good tune, have the intake walnut blasted to clean the carbon, and a turbo back exhaust. Power is great stock but after a tune you'll get a nice bump.
 

TDICADDGUY

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Joined
Jul 4, 2007
Location
Blaine, MN
TDI
2012 BMW X5 35D
I picked up a 335d a month ago and I LOVE it, sadly it destroyed the experience of driving my Jetta. The emissions systems are a real problem, If you are not planning on deleting I would probably say not worth it. I got my first check engine light 2 weeks in, bad temp sensor in SCR tank, 3k+ to fix because you have to replace the whole tank. I knew what I was getting into so not that big a deal because I'm deleting it. Cbu, emissions, and bad diesel will cost you but if u mod you eliminate most of the risk. All you need is a good tune, have the intake walnut blasted to clean the carbon, and a turbo back exhaust. Power is great stock but after a tune you'll get a nice bump.
Yeah, I'd definitely delete the emissions. Thank goodness MN doesn't have E-testing, hopefully it stays that way. The walnut blasting, is that a BMW dealer only service? Any HPFP-type failures as long as you have good fuel? Is there a go-to BMW type forum that knows much about the diesels? I know it won't compare to TDI Club, but I'd like to know what you've found to be the best resource. Do you plan to DIY repairs/maintenance as much as possible?

You can PM me if you'd like, this is getting a bit off-topic. :eek:
 

JFettig

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Blaine, MN
TDI
B5 Passat, 2010 Jetta
Careful around the BMW dealers - I don't think they walnut blast, I hear they yank the head and dip them - I know of at least one 335D that just doesn't run right after that. Some guys walnut blast them themselves.

I sent you a PM regarding tuning.

Thanks,
Jon
 

MPLSTDI

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May 20, 2006
Location
Champlin, MN
TDI
06 Jetta DSG
I need to replace my alternator pulley on my 06 BRM. Does anyone have the tools locally or know of a good shop that could replace it for me?
 

FraggyTDI

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Jun 28, 2011
Location
Paynesville, MN
TDI
04 Jetta
Hello fellow Minnesnowtans, I'm kind of new to Minnesota and just got back into a TDI after being out of one for the last 6 years. I managed to trade my dirt bike for a mk4 Golf that was in ok condition mechanically. I've decided to completely rebuild the whole thing since why not. Currently engine and tranny are out and the block is at the machine shop getting bored, honed, decked and hot tanked. But just wanted to say hi! I live in the st. cloud area. I look forward to sharing more on this awesome task I'm undertaking.
 

FraggyTDI

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Jun 28, 2011
Location
Paynesville, MN
TDI
04 Jetta
Welcome Fraggy!
Hi Greengeeker, I was reading through the porting porn thread and had noticed you offered up a flowbench. Well I just so happen to be porting my ALH cylinder head and would be willing to offer it up for science and gained knowledge of the group. So far I've got the exhaust ports done and am doing some research on the intake ports still before letting the chips fly on them.

I use a flowbench on occasion through work and understand the methodology behind flowing heads.
 

93sc

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Sep 10, 2015
Location
Eden Valley, MN
TDI
06,17 Jetta
Hello fellow Minnesnowtans, I'm kind of new to Minnesota and just got back into a TDI after being out of one for the last 6 years. I managed to trade my dirt bike for a mk4 Golf that was in ok condition mechanically. I've decided to completely rebuild the whole thing since why not. Currently engine and tranny are out and the block is at the machine shop getting bored, honed, decked and hot tanked. But just wanted to say hi! I live in the st. cloud area. I look forward to sharing more on this awesome task I'm undertaking.
Hello there. I'm just to the east of you in Eden Valley. Nice to see someone else out in that part of the country.
 

Curious Chris

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Joined
Jun 11, 2001
Location
Pineview GA
TDI
Jetta Wagon 2003 RIP Rockford IL
I know at least 3 people in Mpls area more or less have the front wheel bearing replacement tool where you do not need to pull off the steering knuckle. Of course my brain is mush and cannot remember the names. Please PM me as I need to do both of mine and I plan to do it during the Christmas break at work.

Thanks.
 

[486]

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Mar 1, 2014
Location
MN
TDI
02 golf ALH
nice article
two mk4s not related to the emissions garbage at all and a GTI
"60% of pictures may be applicable to this article"
 

indigoTDI

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Location
Zumbro Falls
TDI
2015 Golf Sportwagen
drove home last night - everything was good... plugged in the car and went out this morning - turned it on - temp went right up to 190 - started cranking, cranking, cranking... no start - I can smell diesel fuel - so more likely a pressure issue? can't see anything under the hood out of the ordinary. ideas?
 

TornadoRed

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Aug 3, 2003
Location
West Des Moines (formerly St Paul)
TDI
2003 Golf GLS 5-spd, indigo blue; 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, silver; 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, indigo blue; 2003 Golf GL 5-spd, red (retired); 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, Candy White (sold)
I would look closely at the fuel filter. It's likely that air is being sucked into the fuel filter via the thermostatic-T.
 

[486]

Top Post Dawg
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Mar 1, 2014
Location
MN
TDI
02 golf ALH
i've heard of people having the coolant temp sensor getting coolant heat before the engine, and the ecu reduces the injected quantity to that of a warm engine (which in the maps is significantly less).

Try it again cold.
 
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