tkeracer619
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Ouch that hurts
Not to derail, but we've got one of those Jetta TDI's (the "sportwagen" variant). My wife drives ~100 miles per day (most of it on freeway) and she *averages* ~45mpg. She's hit 50 before now.
Normally I'd not bother with an anecdote like that, but since Tunze seem to be getting in so much hot water when they clearly didn't intend to defraud, I just thought I'd mention it - we really like our VW [grin].
Simon
Ours is a 2010 sportwagen. 75 miles a day mostly highway. Have yet to break 40MPG. Even on a long 8 hr round trip 400+ mile drive the average barely goes up. (calculating miles driven on trip meter/ gallons put in at fill up). The estimation by the computer is... Generous.
The calculation I'm using is simply "how many gallons we put in at the pump" vs "distance travelled". The computer is wrong often, sometimes high and sometimes low - I've done enough fluid dynamics myself to not empirically trust computers ...
I'm not sure if "highway" = "freeway" (it's all "motorway" where I come from) but her trip is pretty much all freeway (we live close by an on-ramp, and her work is close by an off-ramp). She does drive ... more sedately ... than I do, however. Perhaps that's part of it.
Simon.
Dont get me wrong i love the pumps they are durable and last a long time and Roger really hooks us up if there is a problem, but I did not need to spend anywhere near the price to get a comparable pump.
How would tunze come up with there gph without doing some sort of test from the getgo?
It pretty much shows Vortechs to be far superior (almost twice the flow of comparable tunzes) than Tunzes.
To say that Tunze only knew about the issue for a day or two before we did is ludicrous! They knew exactly what was going on and did NOTHING about it. I can see where the False Advertisement comes in at that point.
However, I don't think Tunze knew about this issue for months and months. I bet they had 2 weeks or so to issue some kind of statement but chose not to. Why?
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BTW, Tunze is a quality pump. How many vortech wetside repairs/dryside repairs do we see here on RC? How many noise issues do we hear about? SkullV did you get your issue straightened out?
Regardless of this study's measured gph. They are a quality pump.
As I understand it the company is based out of texas. At least the us division is.
Lets not turn this into a quality debate because trust me we don't want or need to go there.
Lets not turn this into a quality debate because trust me we don't want or need to go there.
I like the vortechs. But more the design concept and control than the execution.
Not that Tunzes are without fault. The Nanostreams have some of the worst clamping mechanism I've seen. And yes, they (nanostreams at least) don't always stop and start reliably.
What is it about the clamping mechanism you don't like? I like the C clamp, what I don't like is the brittle tabs that lock the clamp onto the magnet. Supposedly changes in plastics have remedied most of that.
Maybe we could go there in any other one of the hundreds of Tunze vs vortech threads that exist. It would be nice to keep this on topic.