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Use of waste vegetable oil and straight vegetable oil in TDI engines appears to be a topic of some controversy. I suggest editing the section on SVO/WVO to a) mention controversy b) list manufacturer statements c) include any references that can be sourced. This should be purely NPOV. Comments? Ibanix ( talk) 22:27, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
A small suggestion, but can someone add a "Badging" section or paragraph, explaining what the different colors of the "TDI" badging means? (ie. red I, red DI, red TDI, blue I, etc.) UrPQ31 ( talk) 13:47, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
Deleting this paragraph, for biased tone :
I'm removing the following paragraph because the supplied link no longer says what is quoted and Google cannot an equivalent statement anywhere on VW.com.
Has VW changed their position on biodiesel? -- Imroy 10:34, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
Direct injection turbodiesels are produced by many manufacturers, yet the overwhelming focus of this article is VAG products. I don't think it's appropriate for wikipedia to have an article specifically for a trademarked name when similar technology is produced by other companies. Therefore I propose to move the content across to Direct Injection (or possibly Turbochargers, but DI is better because the breakthrough for TDI was when DI became possible, since non-DI turbodiesels had been around for years by then) 1292simon ( talk) 13:58, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
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Use of waste vegetable oil and straight vegetable oil in TDI engines appears to be a topic of some controversy. I suggest editing the section on SVO/WVO to a) mention controversy b) list manufacturer statements c) include any references that can be sourced. This should be purely NPOV. Comments? Ibanix ( talk) 22:27, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
A small suggestion, but can someone add a "Badging" section or paragraph, explaining what the different colors of the "TDI" badging means? (ie. red I, red DI, red TDI, blue I, etc.) UrPQ31 ( talk) 13:47, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
Deleting this paragraph, for biased tone :
I'm removing the following paragraph because the supplied link no longer says what is quoted and Google cannot an equivalent statement anywhere on VW.com.
Has VW changed their position on biodiesel? -- Imroy 10:34, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
Direct injection turbodiesels are produced by many manufacturers, yet the overwhelming focus of this article is VAG products. I don't think it's appropriate for wikipedia to have an article specifically for a trademarked name when similar technology is produced by other companies. Therefore I propose to move the content across to Direct Injection (or possibly Turbochargers, but DI is better because the breakthrough for TDI was when DI became possible, since non-DI turbodiesels had been around for years by then) 1292simon ( talk) 13:58, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
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