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Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:39 PM
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No, see you may hate my affinity to rolling coal and thats fine.

But hating me as a person because I like to roll coal is bigotry.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by aidandj
No, see you may hate my affinity to rolling coal and thats fine.

But hating me as a person because I like to roll coal is bigotry.
yes, you are correct as far as dictionary definitions go.

To me, in many cases, the idea, and the people acting out the idea are the same thing.

I dont hate you, Im just intolerant of you
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:46 PM
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Fair nuff.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Fair nuff.
I still wuv you aidan, just back off my 2 wheeled friends
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:49 PM
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I too have dirt bikes you know.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:53 PM
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i know, hence the party cat to indicate im kidding
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 04:56 PM
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I also have to admit that i find the following highly gratifying and entertaining:

We have a pretty dam big "coal roller" culture here in AZ, and it has become a thing to cloud any prius that presents the opportunity. I see it once a week or so and its fuking hilarious.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:02 PM
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A coal powered Tesla vs (x%Bio)diesel powered VW?

It's actually pretty smart to Reduce NOx in a test facility, since most are located in urban areas.
Less focus on NOx and more on CO2 when driving extra urban of course.
GPS controlled probably
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by NiklasFalk
A coal powered Tesla vs (x%Bio)diesel powered VW?

It's actually pretty smart to Reduce NOx in a test facility, since most are located in urban areas.
Less focus on NOx and more on CO2 when driving extra urban of course.
GPS controlled probably
Lets see that one go to court
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by hi_im_sean
Tis the definition of bigotry
Nope
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:34 PM
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thread title was misleading. fixed it
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 18psi
thread title was misleading. fixed it

Id would apologize for thread drift, but it was all aidans fault.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by aidandj
No, see you may hate my affinity to rolling coal and thats fine.

But hating me as a person because I like to roll coal is bigotry.
I'll happily be a bigot if that makes those that roll coal retarded.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
I can agree with you on ruining the environment, and giving diesels a bad name, but I can't agree that doing something that gives them a happy feeling is stupidly squandering a resource.
There's a palpable difference between going out and riding a dirtbike in the woods vs. modifying a truck to blow black smoke in people's faces. The former principally serves to entertain the user, the latter principally serves to cause harm and discomfort to others. It is functionally indistinguishable from tripping blind people on the sidewalk.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 09:13 PM
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I will chase down anyone that rolls coal on my prius and give their license plate number to al gore.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 09:19 PM
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Old Sep 25, 2015 | 09:34 PM
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I like to take pit bull puppies up onto the Brooklyn bridge and then throw them off the side.

Anyone who disagrees isn't respecting my right to entertain myself.
Old Sep 25, 2015 | 11:46 PM
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Maybe I'm one of the few in the VW camp that has yet to have issues with this. The stigma associated with VW fails mostly comes from their MK4 generation.

Saying that, I haven't let my dealer touch my car once since I bought it new with 137 miles on the odometer.

VW really doesn't train their techs very well. A lot of issues people have had in their TDIs is from the techs not putting 507.00 oil in, and failure to follow the TSB to do a manual prime via the ECU after changing the fuel filter, allowing the HPFP to run dry and throwing metal into the fuel system.

In 101,000 miles I've never had a failure or problem. Most in the community believe that when failures occur, it is owner negligence. I also haven't had a DPF or exhaust flap failure since I haven't had either since 20k miles after my stage 2 tune and turboback exhaust upgrade though, so there is that.

You should see the panic on the tdiclub forums, it is hilarious how many have, "the sky is falling" syndrome.

Many believe VW is going to buy their car back, give them incentives on trade in for a gas model, give them cash(LOL), or something else ridiculous. At most, VW will implement the test ecu tune they used to defeat the EPA tests as the permanent ECU tune, and many believe they will be forced to add a urea injection tank at the cost of a smaller fuel tank.

If they do any incentives I will contemplate getting a 2016 GTI, after test driving one last weekend I was very impressed with the car(and the seats, oh god the seats!). Most likely though I will not take my car in for any of the recalls issued due to this unless a mandatory recall is forced upon me. In which case I will be selling it as I don't have anything on the car they would need to update it....

Mostly though, VW is going to have a lot of class action law suits on their hands once the "fix" comes into play. False advertising, false claims of power/efficiency, and most important of all, the loss of resale value due to the devaluation of the VW name. Many have lost up to $6,000 in private party sales due to the scandal, and they are blind with rage over it.

I'm mostly applauding VW being able to pull of this whole debacle. It is genius. It is "wrong" from a moral pov, but god damn does it take ***** to do that to EPA and especially CARB.

If you want to read a little about how freaked out all the idiots are over the news, peruse this thread and put a pillow on your hand otherwise you may knock yourself out due to facepalming.

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Old Sep 25, 2015 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
There's a palpable difference between going out and riding a dirtbike in the woods vs. modifying a truck to blow black smoke in people's faces. The former principally serves to entertain the user, the latter principally serves to cause harm and discomfort to others. It is functionally indistinguishable from tripping blind people on the sidewalk.
I was not arguing for blowing it in faces. The picture looked to be on an abandoned road.
Smoking out priuses is wrong. Rolling coal in ways that don't effect others is not.
Old Sep 26, 2015 | 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeffbucc
Maybe I'm one of the few in the VW camp that has yet to have issues with this. The stigma associated with VW fails mostly comes from their MK4 generation.

Saying that, I haven't let my dealer touch my car once since I bought it new with 137 miles on the odometer.

VW really doesn't train their techs very well. A lot of issues people have had in their TDIs is from the techs not putting 507.00 oil in, and failure to follow the TSB to do a manual prime via the ECU after changing the fuel filter, allowing the HPFP to run dry and throwing metal into the fuel system.

In 101,000 miles I've never had a failure or problem. Most in the community believe that when failures occur, it is owner negligence. I also haven't had a DPF or exhaust flap failure since I haven't had either since 20k miles after my stage 2 tune and turboback exhaust upgrade though, so there is that.

You should see the panic on the tdiclub forums, it is hilarious how many have, "the sky is falling" syndrome.

Many believe VW is going to buy their car back, give them incentives on trade in for a gas model, give them cash(LOL), or something else ridiculous. At most, VW will implement the test ecu tune they used to defeat the EPA tests as the permanent ECU tune, and many believe they will be forced to add a urea injection tank at the cost of a smaller fuel tank.

If they do any incentives I will contemplate getting a 2016 GTI, after test driving one last weekend I was very impressed with the car(and the seats, oh god the seats!). Most likely though I will not take my car in for any of the recalls issued due to this unless a mandatory recall is forced upon me. In which case I will be selling it as I don't have anything on the car they would need to update it....

Mostly though, VW is going to have a lot of class action law suits on their hands once the "fix" comes into play. False advertising, false claims of power/efficiency, and most important of all, the loss of resale value due to the devaluation of the VW name. Many have lost up to $6,000 in private party sales due to the scandal, and they are blind with rage.
I have a 2010 TDI sedan and I have been wanting to get rid of it, but now my hands are tied because I doubt I can get a decent value for it now.

Did you find the tune and exhaust to be worth it? Mine is all stock right now and the 50k service is due.

Aren't you currently using your TDI to tow the Miata? What will you do if you get a theoretical trade-in credit towards a 2016 GTI?

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