Deisel/Nafta worth it?
Vladimer
01-18-2004, 07:46 PM
alright, well im planing to move to europe in the next year (czech republic) and was thinking of getting a nafta, (think its the same as desiel, if not please correct me)
pro's i can think of, are that it gets better fuel economy, it also is a bit cheaper per liter,
con's... heard of some of them freezing in the fuel tanks when it gets really cold,
but on a performace side... would you still get the 'sounds' like you would get from a gasoline engine? and would it have the same acceleration? or would it be a bit more sluggish, like say you got a 1998 bmw, how would it compare to the gasoline version, worser, or about the same,
and if anyone can give me anymore info on nafta, would be GREATLY appreshiated :)
thanks alot
pro's i can think of, are that it gets better fuel economy, it also is a bit cheaper per liter,
con's... heard of some of them freezing in the fuel tanks when it gets really cold,
but on a performace side... would you still get the 'sounds' like you would get from a gasoline engine? and would it have the same acceleration? or would it be a bit more sluggish, like say you got a 1998 bmw, how would it compare to the gasoline version, worser, or about the same,
and if anyone can give me anymore info on nafta, would be GREATLY appreshiated :)
thanks alot
89Turbo944
01-19-2004, 03:13 AM
LOL
Thats funny.
Cons: crappy acceleration, sounds like your lifters are f**ked.
No it does not sound like a normal gas engine. And will not preform nearly as well. Expect acceleration times to be far slower than the equivilant in a gas engine.
But you cant bea the kind of millage you get from one.
Thats funny.
Cons: crappy acceleration, sounds like your lifters are f**ked.
No it does not sound like a normal gas engine. And will not preform nearly as well. Expect acceleration times to be far slower than the equivilant in a gas engine.
But you cant bea the kind of millage you get from one.
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