Conned Clutched February 8, 2007 Share February 8, 2007 What's e diff between Tua Kee & Tua Tiow? Post: In Reply To or stand for Tok Kong Or Tua Kee. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic February 8, 2007 Share February 8, 2007 It stands for "Tiong" 3rd pinyin in hokkien. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beanoyip Turbocharged February 8, 2007 Share February 8, 2007 Ya secretly disguise for a while. Then now unleashed the power? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Decksurgeon Neutral Newbie February 8, 2007 Share February 8, 2007 correct brudder...all red Ts are TIONG chia...... out Tong, out Tiong, out Tanhan, out Tu rearbumper, out Tui.......and now i run out of hokken. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cardinal Neutral Newbie February 8, 2007 Author Share February 8, 2007 Thanks for all your replies, to the real VAG guys for the informative posts, and to the rest of the MCF guys for making this thread entertaining with all the permutations of the letter "T" How about, T is for the VAG manufacturers to "Tan Lui" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cardinal Neutral Newbie February 8, 2007 Author Share February 8, 2007 Makes sense, yeah the guys at audiforums.com never came up with a good answer to the Red T question... So it's really inconsistency on Audi's part for the 2.0 Ts, because I see lots of A3s and A4s here (North America) with either red or black Ts, and to my knowledge, there is only 1 form of the 2.0T engine, all at 200 hp. Strange they would do that, kind of dilutes the branding of the red T. Then again, the higher end engines are all NA (3.2 or 4.2) so they won't have any T on them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortress Clutched February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 From the way things are said, it sounded like T = "tongkat" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mroonws Clutched February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 You are absolutely right to ask this question, many have answered, T = Turbo.... Turbo used to be GT, L used to be luxury, so much have changed. GT = Means "Got Turbo" GTI= Means "Got Turbo Inside" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortress Clutched February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 Like the way you said it.... GT used to be known as Gas Turbine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbonetics 2nd Gear February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 you forgot to add: Gtti=got twin turbo inside. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mobilio Neutral Newbie February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 Thanks for all your replies, to the real VAG guys for the informative posts, and to the rest of the MCF guys for making this thread entertaining with all the permutations of the letter "T" How about, T is for the VAG manufacturers to "Tan Lui" Get away from the car with double T, it means the car is paid off by peanuts Du lan liao Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conned Clutched February 9, 2007 Share February 9, 2007 Yep, u right. Deck's too. came up wz better answers than the forums u mentioned. Audi also has new High End engine with the V10 5.2l NA detuned Gallardo engine, which is found in the new C6( S6) ? n S8Quattro .around 450BHP & crazy torque. correct me if im wrong on e numbers. That one don;t need red or black Ts, jus raw NA power. U may like to check out www.audizine.com www.vwvortex.com www.eurotuner.com n local MCF/VAG ( haha ) n vagsg.com for more info. Happy weekend to all.!! my 2cts. Makes sense, yeah the guys at audiforums.com never came up with a good answer to the Red T question... So it's really inconsistency on Audi's part for the 2.0 Ts, because I see lots of A3s and A4s here (North America) with either red or black Ts, and to my knowledge, there is only 1 form of the 2.0T engine, all at 200 hp. Strange they would do that, kind of dilutes the branding of the red T. Then again, the higher end engines are all NA (3.2 or 4.2) so they won't have any T on them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxine23 Neutral Newbie February 12, 2007 Share February 12, 2007 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nazaki Clutched May 25, 2007 Share May 25, 2007 den a GTR = Got Turbo Really!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo 1st Gear May 25, 2007 Share May 25, 2007 Some of the VAG cars have a red T for the 1.8T or 2.0T engines. Does anyone know what's the significance? Have searched a couple of forums, there doesn't seem to be a consistent answer to it. Some say "Sports package", some say it's random from year to year etc.. ang moh car of cos means TuaKee. if fr taiwan means TuLan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sqxt Neutral Newbie May 28, 2007 Share May 28, 2007 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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