A tricky one...
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A tricky one...
Ok, here it goes.
Got a 1990 H reg Mk1 GTI Convertible. Cold start valve was off when I got it as it apparently caused running problems. Recently tried to fix it and encountered a few problems. Had it tuned yesterday with the cold start valve on and after a juddery start where it needs throttle, it ran 'perfectly' and all CO2 and emissions are fine. A couple of weeks ago I bought a new thermotime switch as it was tested externally and didn't shut off when engine temperature should have disabled it, but it is still showing the symptoms of constant over-enrichment. Also tested fuel pressure - all fine. When driving normally, then coasting, then back on the throttle, it judders and then seems ok but in genral I would say it feels laboured, like it is running too rich/lean.
Starts and runs fine with the cold start valve disconnected but I want to get it running as it should be.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The car has not been 100% since day one of me owning it and it's a shame.
Cheers anyone.
Got a 1990 H reg Mk1 GTI Convertible. Cold start valve was off when I got it as it apparently caused running problems. Recently tried to fix it and encountered a few problems. Had it tuned yesterday with the cold start valve on and after a juddery start where it needs throttle, it ran 'perfectly' and all CO2 and emissions are fine. A couple of weeks ago I bought a new thermotime switch as it was tested externally and didn't shut off when engine temperature should have disabled it, but it is still showing the symptoms of constant over-enrichment. Also tested fuel pressure - all fine. When driving normally, then coasting, then back on the throttle, it judders and then seems ok but in genral I would say it feels laboured, like it is running too rich/lean.
Starts and runs fine with the cold start valve disconnected but I want to get it running as it should be.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The car has not been 100% since day one of me owning it and it's a shame.
Cheers anyone.
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yeah. sounds like that would be a good idea. downloaded a good pdf tutorial on injector testing. next weekend will try it then post.
cheers.
cheers.
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injector test
ok, did an injector test and a couple of them were a little low. changed them around and it seems to be either the hoses or the metering head. but like i said, the levels weren't substantially different.
next step will be to clean up the WUR. any other ideas?
next step will be to clean up the WUR. any other ideas?
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done?
pumped air through the WUR, replaced injectors, changed tappets (to make sure one of them wan't causing a lag) and it all seems to be tickity boo.
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