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dubslug
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rolling road help
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16 September 2003, 17:12 »
just put a new exhaust and k and n on my car problem is it now runs like a ford!!!!!!!!
anyone no the nearest place to get it tuned on a rolling road and roughly how it will be??
cheers
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1992 pearl grey 8v
golfvr6
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16 September 2003, 17:23 »
Don't sound right! what car is it? are you sure you plugged any sensors back in that you took off.
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dubslug
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16 September 2003, 17:59 »
i mean it runs like sh!t!
its a 90 drive 1600, its got a carb and k&n oil crank case breather on too, it stall when u stop
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1992 pearl grey 8v
golfvr6
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16 September 2003, 18:38 »
You will probably need to adjust the fuel mixture, as it will now be too lean. This happened when someone brought a 1300 golf to me a few years back with a k+n induction kit on it. There is a flap on top of the old airbox , the mixture screw sits under that, use a gunston colortune from halford for good results. Good Luck pal
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modulater
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16 September 2003, 23:01 »
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anyone no the nearest place to get it tuned on a rolling road
Ehhh You don't say where your from are we supposed to guess?
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golfvr6
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16 September 2003, 23:07 »
Come on Mod you are a mind reader after all
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dubslug
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17 September 2003, 14:59 »
sorry guys long week and the cars making it worse, im from basingstoke hampshire
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golfvr6
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18 September 2003, 14:39 »
I'm sure the problem is your fuel mixture.
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