When was AdBlue introduced on the Cayenne V8 diesel?

When was AdBlue introduced on the Cayenne V8 diesel?

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Phooey

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168 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Does anyone know when the V8d Cayenne got ad-blue? I want a facelift Cayenne (2015>) but after a friend borrowed a 2016 demonstrator the other week it is clear the V8d has lost it's mojo. I rode in a pre-facelift V8d when they first came out (2013?) and it sounded like a V8 petrol - amazing! This latest ad-blue V8 sounds very muted, and more similar to my V6d Cayenne. We thought the V8d demonstrator had something wrong with it but after another PH member noted similar experiences with the V8 I'm wondering if I should buy another V6d, or wait for the 2018 Cayenne. Also, we did some side-by-side races on a private runway and the V8 was only marginally quicker* than my V6d!! With another 140hp the V8 *should* be leaving me for dead! I've always sung my praises on the V8d but I'm now a bit underwhelmed.

  • up to 70/80mph not much in it but after 80 the V8 started to pull away
Edited by Phooey on Sunday 11th September 09:51

ted 191

1,419 posts

224 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Phooey said:
Does anyone know when the V8d Cayenne got ad-blue? I want a facelift Cayenne (2015>) but after a friend borrowed a 2016 demonstrator the other week it is clear the V8d has lost it's mojo. I rode in a pre-facelift V8d when they first came out (2013?) and it sounded like a V8 petrol - amazing! This latest ad-blue V8 sounds very muted, and more similar to my V6d Cayenne. We thought the V8d demonstrator had something wrong with it but after another PH member noted similar experiences with the V8 I'm wondering if I should buy another V6d, or wait for the 2018 Cayenne. Also, we did some side-by-side races on a private runway and the V8 was only marginally quicker* than my V6d!! With another 140hp the V8 *should* be leaving me for dead! I've always sung my praises on the V8d but I'm now a bit underwhelmed.

  • up to 70/80mph not much in it but after 80 the V8 started to pull away
Edited by Phooey on Sunday 11th September 09:51
Last few months I think, I was told there was a big back log of cars due to getting the emissions right, with no V8 delivered for almost 12 months.
After being in a pre add blue last night I'm taking mine back, there's no comparison.

Phooey

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Sunday 11th September 2016
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ted 191 said:
Last few months I think, I was told there was a big back log of cars due to getting the emissions right, with no V8 delivered for almost 12 months.
After being in a pre add blue last night I'm taking mine back, there's no comparison.
I went in a pre-AdBlue in 2013 and have always wanted one since. I bought a V6d 2yrs ago as it was a good spec at a good price but have always hankered after the V8d. Lately I've been looking with a view to swap my V6 for the V8 but after riding in the AdBlue V8 I'm having second thoughts. I'd be interested to hear what your dealer says

APOLO1

5,256 posts

193 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Phooey said:
Does anyone know when the V8d Cayenne got ad-blue? I want a facelift Cayenne (2015>) but after a friend borrowed a 2016 demonstrator the other week it is clear the V8d has lost it's mojo. I rode in a pre-facelift V8d when they first came out (2013?) and it sounded like a V8 petrol - amazing! This latest ad-blue V8 sounds very muted, and more similar to my V6d Cayenne. We thought the V8d demonstrator had something wrong with it but after another PH member noted similar experiences with the V8 I'm wondering if I should buy another V6d, or wait for the 2018 Cayenne. Also, we did some side-by-side races on a private runway and the V8 was only marginally quicker* than my V6d!! With another 140hp the V8 *should* be leaving me for dead! I've always sung my praises on the V8d but I'm now a bit underwhelmed.

  • up to 70/80mph not much in it but after 80 the V8 started to pull away
Edited by Phooey on Sunday 11th September 09:51
Did 30k miles in 2 x 4.2d pre add blue Cayenne's, now up to 10k in my add blue en. To be honest its lost about 10% of its "grumble" sound, due to the extra cat. MPG is about 5 MPG better over all. Not noticed any less mid range performance.....

Phooey

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Sunday 11th September 2016
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APOLO1 said:
Did 30k miles in 2 x 4.2d pre add blue Cayenne's, now up to 10k in my add blue en. To be honest its lost about 10% of its "grumble" sound, due to the extra cat. MPG is about 5 MPG better over all. Not noticed any less mid range performance.....
It's definitely mid-range and on where the V8 shows it's strength, although not sure it's as quick as the pre-adblue. I have to disagree with only losing 10% of it's 'grumble' - I'd say it's much more. I didn't realise it had gained a cat either

Magic919

14,126 posts

200 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Phooey said:
It's definitely mid-range and on where the V8 shows it's strength, although not sure it's as quick as the pre-adblue. I have to disagree with only losing 10% of it's 'grumble' - I'd say it's much more. I didn't realise it had gained a cat either
Sort out those apostrophes, man.

APOLO1

5,256 posts

193 months

Sunday 11th September 2016
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Phooey said:
It's definitely mid-range and on where the V8 shows it's strength, although not sure it's as quick as the pre-adblue. I have to disagree with only losing 10% of it's 'grumble' - I'd say it's much more. I didn't realise it had gained a cat either
Did add blue one you drove have sport chrono? if so not only do you get another even firmer type suspension setting, but when in sport plus mode you get another throttle Map, in mid-range the add blue car feels faster than the pre add blue one. Think the % sound point is subjective. But yes I agree its not as loud.





Edited by APOLO1 on Sunday 11th September 19:48

ted 191

1,419 posts

224 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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APOLO1 said:
Did 30k miles in 2 x 4.2d pre add blue Cayenne's, now up to 10k in my add blue en. To be honest its lost about 10% of its "grumble" sound, due to the extra cat. MPG is about 5 MPG better over all. Not noticed any less mid range performance.....
Over 4k miles, I'm getting 28mpg average, 3k of them on a euro trip, I would have expected over 30 mpg on a run, my 4.4 RR did mid 30's on the same trip.

APOLO1

5,256 posts

193 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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ted 191 said:
Over 4k miles, I'm getting 28mpg average, 3k of them on a euro trip, I would have expected over 30 mpg on a run, my 4.4 RR did mid 30's on the same trip.
The trick is to use the torque of the engine, use the paddle's to change gear and keep it below 2k RPM, this is just below 90mph..easy to get 37 plus like this on run.


breadvan

1,985 posts

167 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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I'm disappointed with the sound compared with the two pre-adblue demonstrators I had and I get the same resonance through the steering at 3k rpm but too early to say if the performance is below par but already it feels much stronger than the V6 I also test drove.

Not sure where I stand if I feed this back to Porsche, I didn't expect it to be so different but I'm also not sure if this is a substantive change to warrant kicking off. I'll be interested in their reply to previous poster.

MPG is much better than I expected however, comfortably over 30 so far ( a previous thread suggested around 25 mpg overall).

Also, as mentioned, it really needs Sports Chrono. The standard setting reminds me of BMWs efficient-drive setting where you need around 30% throttle to make anything happen and it does feel laggy.

Edited by breadvan on Monday 12th September 22:13

ted 191

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224 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Cars goes in on 30 September, I'll post the outcome.

Phooey

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12,574 posts

168 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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ted 191 said:
Cars goes in on 30 September, I'll post the outcome.
I've just spent the day in a 2016 Adblue v8d whilst my V6d was in for MOT and warranty renewal. I take back my comments re performance being similar to my V6d - this V8d once moving certainly pulls strong. It had 4k miles on it (also said it was due an Adblue refill in 1500miles) and although I still don't think the sound is quite so V8 rumble as the pre-Adblue, it feels noticeably quicker and more urgent. It didn't have Sportschrono so don't know if it would make it any quicker? MPG was approx 20% less than I normally get from my V6d but to be fair i probably was playing with the bit. All in all I really liked it smile

Phooey

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Saturday 1st October 2016
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Timetoburn said:
Did it have the new PCM like the Platinum Edition V6 has?
No, it had the old system. 16 plate though.

catfood12

1,410 posts

141 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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Just been lent a 2016 Diesel S whilst mine was in for some work. Ad Blue in the back. Performance noticeably duller than my 2013 car. As with all new cars, the subtle styling and interior updates make the previous model look dated, and the electronics are better. The car felt tighter being brand new, but the big chunk of mid range is missing, of which my car has plenty. Didn't notice any economy difference over a couple of days, and I was wringing it's neck most of the time, but the current facelift Ad-Blue diesel has lost some sparkle from the previous V8 diesel.

Mine's a keeper, 70K miles now. What would I replace it with ?


jakesmith

9,461 posts

170 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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Magic919 said:
Sort out those apostrophes, man.
He's only got three wrong so fair comment

Edited by jakesmith on Friday 7th October 20:57

Timetoburn

1,307 posts

195 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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jakesmith said:
Magic919 said:
Sort out those apostrophes, man.
He's only got one wrong u fool
Not wishing to get involved, but...

I count two wrong, one before 'strength' and one before 'grumble'?

Edited by Timetoburn on Friday 7th October 20:25

Phooey

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Friday 7th October 2016
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catfood12 said:
Just been lent a 2016 Diesel S whilst mine was in for some work. Ad Blue in the back. Performance noticeably duller than my 2013 car. As with all new cars, the subtle styling and interior updates make the previous model look dated, and the electronics are better. The car felt tighter being brand new, but the big chunk of mid range is missing, of which my car has plenty. Didn't notice any economy difference over a couple of days, and I was wringing it's neck most of the time, but the current facelift Ad-Blue diesel has lost some sparkle from the previous V8 diesel.

Mine's a keeper, 70K miles now. What would I replace it with ?
That is interesting, thank's for feedback. I've just renewed the warranty for 2yrs along with disks and pads on my v6d so will be keeping for a bit longer but really want a v8d. Pre-adblue would be where my budget is so good to know it's the better (?) car smile

jakesmith

9,461 posts

170 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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Timetoburn said:
Not wishing to get involved, but...

I count two wrong, one before 'strength' and one before 'grumble'?

Edited by Timetoburn on Friday 7th October 20:25
Err that's what I said wasn't it?


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Cobnapint

8,596 posts

150 months

Saturday 8th October 2016
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Phooey said:
That is interesting, thank's for feedback. I've just renewed the warranty for 2yrs along with disks and pads on my v6d so will be keeping for a bit longer but really want a v8d. Pre-adblue would be where my budget is so good to know it's the better (?) car smile
Would love a V8d myself, but daren't test drive one cos I know I'd fall straight for it.

Can't see where I'd use the extra shove tbh, my V6d is plenty quick enough, but it's the thought that there's something out there that's 'better' that nags.

I guess the MY2017 V6d will be a peach if it gets the 282bhp 457lb/ft engine that's just gone into the new Q5.

dieseljunkie

1 posts

73 months

Wednesday 21st February 2018
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I am wondering when Volkswagen, Audi and Mercedes Benz started Adblue (DEF) on their diesels. I am looking for an Audi Q7, a Porsche Cayenne or a Volks Toureag pre DEF. What year did they start putting Adblue into their diesels?