I want to start this by saying that I shouldn't be surprised. A company that knowingly cheated on emissions testing truly just doesn't give a damn. This'll be long but the backstory is important I think. Long-and-short is VW is selling these "fixed" cars in bad faith, knowing their band aid for passing emissions is a bad one and has no intention of making them good again. It seems my only hope is finding an after market tune that cures it.
I bought my CPO 2011 TDI Sportwagen a bit over a year ago from a VW dealer AND financed it through VW. I bought a tainted car just exactly how VW would have wanted me to. I really dug them when they came out. Wagon, manual trans, pretty sure they have some Golf suspension and diesels are cool/last forever. From, literally, like day two (day one was 100% cruising on the highway to bring it home) I noticed that in a certain RPM range with light throttle, the thing bucked and spit and generally ran like crap. This RPM/speed range happens to be between like 30-45 mph, so it's most of the time in city driving. I dealt with it for a few weeks thinking, eh, it's been sitting on some lot in Michigan for a couple years, it'll come out of it. I then started a battle with VW dealers and VW Customer Care that is still going on, seemingly winding down not in my favor.
The first time the dealer had my car, they had it for an entire month trying to figure out what was wrong. I suggested all kinds of things, all of which they ignored. It got a new front shock and bump stop, clutch and flywheel (all free under CPO). No change. A day later the CEL came on for an EGR (one of the things I suggested). Ah hah! That could be it. Took it in, no change. At that point I needed a break from the VW dealer and said I'd bring it back when I needed my next oil change. That was sometime around January/February of this year. I told them I wasn't picking it up again until they figured it out. They call me 4-ish days after saying there's literally no problem and had another 6-spd TDI in, tested it, and it is operating "as designed". I said f-off and told this manager to drive it for himself and tell me he thinks it's normal. He drives it and agrees that it's not normal but he wants to have the regional tech director come out and drive it. COVID then hits and the guy can't come out until about 2.5 weeks ago.
Regional guy goes out for a drive, comes back and gives me the news that, yeah, this is a known issue at VW... All 6-spd TDI's that have the "fix" drive like this and VW has no existing fix nor intention of creating one. He tells me, without saying it directly, that VW has bought some of these cars back from customers because of how bad they are and he'll call Customer Care for me and plead my case. A couple days ago, I finally get a call back from Customer Care from the rep well after hours saying essentially "Uh, I don't know what more you want from me, when we spoke in (earlier this year) the dealer said it was normal." I've now called back twice and have heard nothing back.
The regional guy also told me that day that he's seen aftermarket tuners get rid of the issue. Although I really don't want to spend any money on a problem that shouldn't exist, I also can't deal with driving this car for the next however many years like this.
Whenever I buy my next daily driver, it's going to be something booooorrrriinngggg that won't break or annoy me. I thought the Acura would have been that. Nope. Thought this was it. Nope.
SO. Does anyone out there have first-hand experience with any aftermarket TDI tunes? Malone seems to be the most mainstream and they have confirmed to me that they know of the issue and their tune gets rid of it.
A power bump is all fine and dandy but I don't want to run into any longevity issues or situations where I need to de-tune to get it emissions checked. I wouldn't be doing this until my CPO runs out next June so I don't care whether or not a dealer would care about the tune.