If you want good fuel economy, the SDI is for you. If you want a lot of torque, your best bet is to go for the TDI. The SDI doesnt have a turbo but the TDI does.
TDI is a Turbocharged Direct Injection (ie. with a turbo) AND SDI is Suction Diesel Injection (ie. No Turbo) Daithi
SDI stands for Standard Diesel Injection (No Turbo) whereas TDI stands for Turbo Diesel Injection. Daithi
Rhode Island has a "Temporary Disability Insurance" pool, abbreviated either TDI or SDI (State Disability Insurance) by paycheck processors that have to deal with the 4 states that have such pools plus Puerto Rico. RI TDI is intended to provide unemployment payments to workers who have non-work related temporary disabilities or injuries. For more on the RI TDI see http://www.dlt.ri.gov/tdi
Common Agencies: PADI IANTD NASDS TDI/SDI SSI NAUI GUE
Yes, it would be rather expensive though. It may be more cost effective to straight up swap for an TDI engine.
Adjust the diesel pump and diaphragm
Change the engine and transmission to a higher specification
SDI Technologies was created in 1956.
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There are a number of important differences arguably the most important being that TDI is a diesel engine and GTI is essentially a faster sportier version of the regular gasoline golf/rabbit. Goyette. There are a number of important differences arguably the most important being that TDI is a diesel engine and GTI is essentially a faster sportier version of the regular gasoline golf/rabbit. Goyette.
the golf gti is volkswagens performance/hot hatch car while the golf tdi is a turbodiesel and is generally slower unless highly modified