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bulk66
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Im broke an it aint a joke!!!!
digilag
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31 October 2005, 00:47 »
Hi can any one explain the symptoms of digilag and what you can do to cure it thanks..............
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Volkswagavin
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Re: digilag
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31 October 2005, 09:25 »
Symptoms of digilag....when you stamp of the loud pedal there is a slight delay before your car starts to go faster.
There are ways to make it less noticable, such as getting it chipped, but your insurance company may not like it.
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Gav
Mk2 Golf GTI 8v - J reg
rubjonny
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Hello, my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
Re: digilag
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31 October 2005, 12:30 »
I had this bad on mine, but then I reset the cam timing and its gone now
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Hello my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
Organisys
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Old and Slow...
Re: digilag
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31 October 2005, 13:09 »
Can't say I've ever noticed this on mine, and I used to own a K-Jet for comparison too. Maybe it's not really an issue if the engine is setup ok ?
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