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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #10 on: 03 June 2012, 15:49 »
When I went for the map nick put on my advisorie sheet "wet pcv system under manifold ready to split" would that have anything to do with it?

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #11 on: 03 June 2012, 15:53 »
more than likely one of your PCV hoses has split then mate


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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #12 on: 03 June 2012, 15:54 »
Even with the PVC leaking you will still get a little boost.

Have you checked for fault codes?  
Did the battery go flat?

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #13 on: 03 June 2012, 16:16 »
It feels like there is little boost there as I can hear the 007p slightly, yeah it was parked up for a few weeks and the battery did go flat :(

I'll also throw in there that the brakes have gone quite spongey since having it back on the road Its probably got nothing to do with it but I was thinking could be down the lines of a vacuum problem?

I don't know its really stressing me out lol :(
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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #14 on: 03 June 2012, 23:06 »
It feels like there is little boost there as I can hear the 007p slightly, yeah it was parked up for a few weeks and the battery did go flat :(

I'll also throw in there that the brakes have gone quite spongey since having it back on the road Its probably got nothing to do with it but I was thinking could be down the lines of a vacuum problem?

I don't know its really stressing me out lol :(

Clean throttle body and do an adaption with VCDS this might bring all your power back... :wink:



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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #15 on: 04 June 2012, 10:58 »
Im going to have to try find someone local with Vagcom then lol

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #16 on: 04 June 2012, 11:02 »
check the pipe under the inlet mani as thats usually split or the one coming out of the side of the rocker on the right hand side as you look at it


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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #17 on: 04 June 2012, 11:33 »
Im going to have to try find someone local with Vagcom then lol

where u from?



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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #18 on: 04 June 2012, 12:08 »
Im going to have to try find someone local with Vagcom then lol

where u from?

Milton Keynes mate

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #19 on: 04 June 2012, 20:35 »
Solveddd!!!! Actuator was seized!! Woopp happy!