Check the fuel filter.
Check the big rubber hose on the air intake. It is about 3 inches diameter on top right side of motor. It may have a hole in the bottom side of it where you can't see it. Feel under it. At first I duct taped mine and it ran lots better. I finally replaced it and had no more power loss. This is on a 2.2 liter engine.
Year, make and model would help.
MINE WAS DOING THE SAME THING AND IT WAS THE EGR VALVE!! THAT FIXED IT AND IT'S RUNNING GREAT!!:)GOOD LUCK
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Built in turbo? That would be your answer. You have the TDI engine, huh? Great engine. Is this your first new diesel? If it's a turbo diesel, you probably have a leak in the boost.
It is called RESULTANT FORCE. This is the force which does nothing except to accelerate the object. yes that's that is great.^^
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I have a 1996 buick 3.8cylinder (pretty much same engine) my car has 190,000 miles on it and still runs great! but obviously if ou want it to last you need to change the oil and you can't beat the hell out of it (accelerate by getting it to 3500 rpms, etc.) Great engine! i should be able to get 250,000 out of it no problem
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Duck the Great Western Engine was created in 1956.
Check the EGR value I have had that problem and that's what it was
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