How much boost does a VW Jetta get?
When retaining the factory overboost protection functionality, the OEM 2.5-bar MAP sensor will only allow you to make 16-18 psi of boost. With the 3-bar MAP sensor in the mix, roughly 23 psi of boost can be seen. Beyond that, Malone Tuning offers a Bosch 4-bar MAP sensor for even higher boost potential.
Is the VW Jetta bv39b twice the power?
In conjunction with DLC 1019 nozzles and custom tuning, we’ve seen the BV39B support twice the factory torque rating and a 75-percent increase in horsepower without sacrificing any drivability, fuel economy or engine longevity (the car is still running the exact same, six years after the build).
How much boost do I need for overboost protection?
When retaining the factory overboost protection functionality, the OEM 2.5-bar MAP sensor will only allow you to make 16-18 psi of boost. With the 3-bar MAP sensor in the mix, roughly 23 psi of boost can be seen.
Is the VW Jetta 2.0L A TDI car?
This 2013 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0L TDI built by XDP functions as a economical daily driver. Currently pulling in over 50 highway MPG and featuring upgrades like an AFE exhaust and intake system it’s easy to see why these cars are a popular commuter of choice for diesel enthusiasts across the country!
Is there an aftermarket for a VW Jetta?
Luckily, a vibrant aftermarket exists for TDI’s. In fact, over the past 15-20 years of playing with these cars, so many parts combinations have been tested that—for all intents and purposes—ALH Jetta performance has been nailed down to a science.
Are there any modifications to the VW Jetta?
In fact, over the past 15-20 years of playing with these cars, so many parts combinations have been tested that—for all intents and purposes—ALH Jetta performance has been nailed down to a science. From high-flow injector nozzles to drop-in turbo upgrades and performance camshafts to custom tuning, everything is available for them.