MalcolminSpain
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I have driven V8's for the last 30 years but after losing my beloved 1988 V8 110 in a fire, I have purchased a 2003 TD5. Having sorted out the damper which was causing the horrible noise mentioned in my previous post, I can start to get to grips with, what appears, to be a different driving experience. Once warm, and the turbo kicks in, she pulls like a train and her speed in the gears seems fine. Better than my V8. However, she does seem to need a few revs i.e. she does not pull at tickover. Also, when she is cold, she will baulk at any steep hill, often stalling. If I keep in a low gear, often first, and rev higher than I think I ought, to she is ok. When warm she is fine.
I am not sure whether there is some adjustment needed or it is me, not being used to a diesel. Any thoughts?
I am not sure whether there is some adjustment needed or it is me, not being used to a diesel. Any thoughts?