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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: ians on 03 March 2012, 14:37

Title: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: ians on 03 March 2012, 14:37
ok so its a 1990 golf gti 8v digi. was running well then stopped running after what sounded like misfiring under load, I'm getting spark, air and fuel to the injector rail, but should the plugs be getting wet if I'm pumping the accelerator peddle? because mine is not so I'm thinking that the injectors are not working? anyway to check at all? it cranks over but does not even try to fire up both the fuel pumps are priming and like i said i have fuel to the injector rail. I've also looked at the timing and its spot on.

Any help as I really need the car for work 
Title: Re: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: apie2004 on 03 March 2012, 17:54
What happens when you unplug the connector to the air flow meter
Title: Re: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: ians on 03 March 2012, 18:03
doesnt make any difference, it wouldnt if the car isnt running would it  :undecided:
Title: Re: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: apie2004 on 04 March 2012, 13:16
I had an issue on mine where it had spark and fuel, would fire for half a second or so and then die. That was a dodgy cable to the meter
Title: Re: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: SoundillusioN on 04 March 2012, 21:37
doesnt make any difference, it wouldnt if the car isnt running would it  :undecided:

If there was a serious wiring fault for the MAF there is a chance it would start with it unplugged.

Also, pumping a pedal does nothing fuel related when not running.  This only has an effect on carbed cars.
Title: Re: 8v fuel advice needed please
Post by: ians on 04 March 2012, 22:11
doesnt make any difference, it wouldnt if the car isnt running would it  :undecided:

If there was a serious wiring fault for the MAF there is a chance it would start with it unplugged.

Also, pumping a pedal does nothing fuel related when not running.  This only has an effect on carbed cars.

oh cool thats what i wanted to know  :cool: I'll have a go at firing it tomorrow with the maf unplugged

cheers guys

ian