J4MMYz
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I'm slightly worried about this, the A1 before the refresh had the 1.4 COD 150bhp - and now with it's new refresh it seemed like a typo as they didn't include the COD part in the description, so I looked into the new A4's 150bhp 1.4 and found out its a completely new engine without COD??
...So...
Doesn't this COD thing seems like a little bit of a failure? Why would Audi change the A1 from COD to no COD at all, but the same engine - because they realised it's not a very good experience? Mine and a lot of others notice some vibrations/jolts when activating/deactivating 2 cyl. It's a little worrying and comes across as Audi have given up with the engine and have taken the COD part away from it... and i'm not very happy about that. Countless software updates are improving this engine and I had hope that it'd be faultless but looks like that won't happen if they've stopped the engine in the A1 and gave the A4 the same one as well!
My guess, is when the A3 gets its half life update the COD part of the 1.4 will also disappear and that means I (and I guess others) will not be happy about that, not nice thinking i've got a failed engine in my mind.
I don't want this to turn into a debate of "my car is fine with no vibrations/jolts" topic - everyones car is different, (on a side note, a latest software update made big improvements but there is still the odd time it jolts/vibrates - mind you, not a lot of the time now) but don't you think thats a little weird? Or is there a real explanation for it? This "new" 1.4 is the exact same without the cylinder shut down function, and only emits a little more CO2 than the COD version, so why has this been done??? Seems odd to me. I've looked everywhere but had no real explanation to why the cylinder on demand has been removed, thats why I've jumped to this conclusion.
Thoughts? Anyone that knows why?
...So...
Doesn't this COD thing seems like a little bit of a failure? Why would Audi change the A1 from COD to no COD at all, but the same engine - because they realised it's not a very good experience? Mine and a lot of others notice some vibrations/jolts when activating/deactivating 2 cyl. It's a little worrying and comes across as Audi have given up with the engine and have taken the COD part away from it... and i'm not very happy about that. Countless software updates are improving this engine and I had hope that it'd be faultless but looks like that won't happen if they've stopped the engine in the A1 and gave the A4 the same one as well!
My guess, is when the A3 gets its half life update the COD part of the 1.4 will also disappear and that means I (and I guess others) will not be happy about that, not nice thinking i've got a failed engine in my mind.
I don't want this to turn into a debate of "my car is fine with no vibrations/jolts" topic - everyones car is different, (on a side note, a latest software update made big improvements but there is still the odd time it jolts/vibrates - mind you, not a lot of the time now) but don't you think thats a little weird? Or is there a real explanation for it? This "new" 1.4 is the exact same without the cylinder shut down function, and only emits a little more CO2 than the COD version, so why has this been done??? Seems odd to me. I've looked everywhere but had no real explanation to why the cylinder on demand has been removed, thats why I've jumped to this conclusion.
Thoughts? Anyone that knows why?