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  1. Question 90bhp & 110BHP Passat TDi mileage - What are they good for? 
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    Hi,

    What mileage are the late 90's i.e. 97-99 era TDi engines good for? both 90bhp and the 110bhp. What's considered as high mileage for the cars engine/ running gear etc.

    What is the difference between the 90bhp and the 110bhp engines also please?

    Thanks Sam

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    about 20bhp
    Sorry couldn't resist.

    Ours 110bhp AHF in the A3 has done 105k miles and is still going strong.
    The 110bhp engine is based on the 80 tdi engine and they can go for 250k miles, as can be seen on EBay quite a lot.
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    My 110 AFN engine has 150,000 and is going well....
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    122000 on my 90 mark 4 ..goin great yet !
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    What does AFN mean?
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    AFN, AHF etc. are the engine codes.
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    Ah right sound I see, thanks
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    1.9tdi 110 with 127000 miles. Previous 1.8 20v turbo with 136000 miles. Godd solid engines if looked after.
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    our A6 1.9TDI with the AFN 110 HP engine has almost 180,000 on the clock and still going strong with regular servicing. just make sure all the belts are checked.
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    So plenty of life in them then if looked after
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