I believe there is no mechanical difference, it is just a stylistic feature.
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why my epc lights turned on my car GOLF 5 GTI? why my epc lights turned on my car GOLF 5 GTI?
Yes, it is a Golf but VW stopped calling it the "VW Golf... GTI". Just as VW didn't call the R32 a Golf (although it is based on the VW Golf and has the same shape and many common components).
Doesn't make sense. You can get an MK5 GTI golf. MK5 is the 5th generation of VK Golf. GTI is simply one of the models.
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no not all golf gti's have a turbo on the newer golf's it's the one's with a red i in gti that are turboed ok buddy If you are buying a brand new Golf GTI, you can request that the model that you will buy has a turbo in it or none. Of course by adding this feature increases the price of the unit. If you are buying a second hand Golf GTI, I suggest that you research car advertisings first and locate a used Golf GTI with a turbo (if that is what you desire), compare prices and values/condition, then grab it. This way, you will get the specification you want at the price you can afford.
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.
Injectione....GTI= Gran Turismo Injectione
The short answer to your question is: Turbo. The GTI has a 1.8L turbocharger (for Mk4 and below) or a 2.0L for the Mk5 Golf. The turbocharger makes the engine significantly more powerful, but without more fuel consumption. So the GTI is more powerful than the other Golfs of same make (except the R32, which is a special model with a massive 3.2L engine). There are other differences between the standard Golf and the GTI, stuff like the GTI has stiffer suspension, lowered ride height, larger wheels, aerodynamic trim and spoilers, etc. All these are because the GTI is meant to be a performance Golf. My favourite feature is the retro red lining around the front grille of the Mk5 GTI. Note also that what we are calling the 'standard' Golf is in reality the rest of the Golf range, and we are comparing the rest of the range to the GTI. These vary from 1.4 to several diesel models up to the special-edition R32, which will definitely outdo the GTI in terms of performance.
yes they will