75k without an oil change
, you're a cruel and heartless bas**rd........ 
It might be a knackered knock sensor retarding the timing.......they tend to split and fall apart and the wiring shreds, much more expensive than an oil change though.......? Inermittent vac leak?
I know, I know. It started off as something I just never got around to and I never expected it('89) to last beyond it's first MOT so there seemed little point.
Then it became a cross between fascination and superstition. I felt that if I changed the oil, then it would surely die the very next day.
It did have fresh oil going in every so often - probably around 1l every 8,000 miles - not a huge burn I understand, certainly well within VWs limits.
I think that it is a testament to VWs engineering and modern Oils. As I mentioned before, on it's final MOT, the hydrocarbon readings were still really low.
Infact the only problem that I ever had with the engine was when the ECU once failed.
That brings me on to the other('90). Funnily enough last night driving to see the missus, it was particularly gutless, with a bit of a stutter. However, this morning it was back to full power for only the 2nd time in the month or so that I've had it.
I think the ECU is the first thing that I'll try. When the ECU failed before(in the '89), it really failed. I couldn't even get a spark. So the ECU is already out of the Gti I had before('88)! The vacuum tubes I have already checked and I don't know where the intermittent and knock sensors are. If I get a chance I will try the swap today or tomorrow and report back.
Also, I promise to change the oil a bit more regularly.
