Author Topic: MK6 GTi Overboost  (Read 1992 times)

Offline Chris B

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MK6 GTi Overboost
« on: 02 May 2017, 17:53 »
Hi all

Did the MK6 GTi come with overboost as standard?

Reason I ask is because the car just been in for service (got all timing chain and tensioner done too) and all come back well. However he has mentioned the clutch could be on way out as it's getting to end of biting point.

Now ever since we bought the car, we noticed if we plant it the car will give us what I say is overboost (revs higher (only few 100 rpm) then sort of all catches up with itself. However after telling me this I'm not sure if it's the clutch. After watching you tube videos and seeing my mates focus st slip it's nothing like that.

Any help appreciated

Offline mwad gti

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Re: MK6 GTi Overboost
« Reply #1 on: 02 May 2017, 18:22 »
There is overboost.
The revs rising is a classic case of clutch slip
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Offline Chris B

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Re: MK6 GTi Overboost
« Reply #2 on: 02 May 2017, 20:15 »
Cheers

The rev's build up but doesn't go sky high. If it was slipping would it not be shooting up to the redline?

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Re: MK6 GTi Overboost
« Reply #3 on: 03 May 2017, 09:08 »
Sorry, I need to correct my previous post. Bloody autocorrection, the mk6 GTi does NOT have overboost.
The revs could race to the redline but no necessarily, it would depend on amount of clutchslip i believe
Candy White 3 dr Manual 2012 GTi. Bought new.
DAB, Dynaudio, Kenwood Head Unit Upgrade, Private Plate,
Full Leather and Heated Seats
18" Shadow Monzas, luxury pack.
Colour coded side skirts and gloss black diffuser.

Offline Chris B

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Re: MK6 GTi Overboost
« Reply #4 on: 03 May 2017, 10:17 »
Ah ok cheers. Sounds like a new clutch is required