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Offline Wayne

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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #10 on: 09 June 2009, 10:52 »
I would get your fuel pressure checked.

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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #11 on: 09 June 2009, 11:14 »
I would get your fuel pressure checked.

Im thinking the same............
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #12 on: 09 June 2009, 12:28 »
is it makeing the boost it should ?

Dont know. I have no boost meter in the car........

Yes you do  :wink:

Start engine
Move the MFA switch to 2
Press and hold the MFA button
Stop engine
Start engine
Release the MFA button
Press the MFA button again


although that possibly only works on raddos & rallyes, cant remember.
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #13 on: 09 June 2009, 12:34 »
is it makeing the boost it should ?

Dont know. I have no boost meter in the car........

Yes you do  :wink:

Start engine
Move the MFA switch to 2
Press and hold the MFA button
Stop engine
Start engine
Release the MFA button
Press the MFA button again


although that possibly only works on raddos & rallyes, cant remember.

Ohhhhh, Nice, I will check this as SOON as I have the car up and running. Nice feature. I remember is was something like this on my Audi RS2 which I had ages ago.... Hidden menu feature.
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #14 on: 09 June 2009, 12:49 »
yeah, you should get max readings at the redline in 3rd & 4th.

it reads in some funny units though that measure up to psi readings, google should be able to help, or have a look on dubforce.
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #15 on: 09 June 2009, 13:00 »
Disconnect your lambda probe, then go for a drive. If it runs better, then the fun starts. These are the exact same problems I have, only I need to find the solution. But I think now I know where to look, thanks to DP and DH.


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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #16 on: 09 June 2009, 13:06 »
yeah, you should get max readings at the redline in 3rd & 4th.

it reads in some funny units though that measure up to psi readings, google should be able to help, or have a look on dubforce.

I suppose it reads in bars, huh? Probably absolute pressure, which means that when it shows 1,6 you must deduct 1 bar for the atmospheric pressure. Then you are left with 0,6bars which IIRC the max pressure on the G60 golf. 0,6 bars is 8,7 psi. There is 14,5psi in 1 bar.
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #17 on: 09 June 2009, 13:07 »
Disconnect your lambda probe, then go for a drive. If it runs better, then the fun starts. These are the exact same problems I have, only I need to find the solution. But I think now I know where to look, thanks to DP and DH.

Talk to me... What are we looking at here? Just HOW weak is your car?
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #18 on: 09 June 2009, 13:55 »
DarnPB, now your over here, why dont you get to these guys http://www.g-werks.com/Contact/1/Default.aspx one day, as they'll give you the best info on where the problems may be. Have a health check service, rather than a full service or something.  It might point 993turbo in the right direction too, once you find where the problems are.
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Re: G60 Losing power
« Reply #19 on: 09 June 2009, 20:01 »
Disconnect your lambda probe, then go for a drive. If it runs better, then the fun starts. These are the exact same problems I have, only I need to find the solution. But I think now I know where to look, thanks to DP and DH.

Talk to me... What are we looking at here? Just HOW weak is your car?

My car has never been right ever since I got it. I saw that the lambda probe was disconnected and thought that may be the problem with my rich mixture and lack of power. When I say lack of power, I mean 60bhp at the most. That was after I had the charger rebuilt. Anyway, I connected the probe and set the emissions up. They were at CO was up to 13. :shocked: So I knocked it back down to just over 2. I drove the car, but it had absolutely no power, it was misfiring, kangarooing and stalling. So I disconnected the lambda and had instant power, much more than I had before, but not full power. Probably only 150 or so. So I bought a new probe and installed it and that made no difference. Still kicking and bucking. After talking to a few people on here, I found that there is a relay for the lambda, so I bought a new one a couple of weeks ago. I changed it, but still no difference. So I am now down to chasing wires.
The previous owners boyfriend called himself a mechanic. I call him a tw@t because I am completely vexed as to why he should have tweaked the CO to heavenly figures. The car now still runs very rich, but this is because of the lambda problem. It is permanantly disconnected which puts the ECU into 'safe' mode, and pours fuel into the injection system.


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