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Offline drivebycar

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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #10 on: 14 October 2008, 16:54 »
Just about  :laugh:
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #11 on: 14 October 2008, 18:37 »
Well its clicking when I move the throttle away from closed and back to closed so I assume its working, also the wiring doesnt look like there are any problems...

Next idea please? :embarassed:

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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #12 on: 14 October 2008, 18:52 »
replace all your vacum hose's make alot more of a different when they are brand new with no fraying atall.

plus if you have a k and n replace it all back to standard.



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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #13 on: 14 October 2008, 19:42 »
Ive got a standard airbox, k&n's are for chavs  :evil:

Ill check for leaks...
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #14 on: 14 October 2008, 20:31 »
I checked for leaks all seems to be good, also took the isv out and gave it a bit of a clean, which has helped things a bit.

When I started it it was running a bit smoother and the idle wasn't really jumping about.

So I am going to try and sort the Co2 and idle screw now and see where I get to  :wink:....
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #15 on: 15 October 2008, 08:31 »
ok, other thing to check is the throttle shuts right up against the throttle stop :)
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #16 on: 15 October 2008, 09:05 »
Ok, so I get it al nice and running smoothly, so reconnect the coolant sensor and put everything back together. Start the car up and the idle bouncing is back again, only this time when it goes low the car almost cuts out!!!  :angry:

So I have to readjust the idle/CO2 to make sure it doesnt cut out.

I think im going to have to check over the timing and dizzy advance first, would this cause these problems if they weren't correct?
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #17 on: 15 October 2008, 09:19 »
hmm, is the blue sender new? worth swapping it if not not spensive from vw either!
edit: oh and a quick n dirty test of the throttle switch system, hold it just off idle at around 1.5k, then press the switch on top of the throttle body.  the revs should drop, then rise back up again when you release it :)
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #18 on: 15 October 2008, 09:24 »
The temp sender isnt new, but when I unplug it it effects the revs.

Pretty sure the throttle switches are workign as well as I had a play with them last night.
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Re: Getting my car running just right
« Reply #19 on: 15 October 2008, 12:48 »
Did you disconnect the ISV circuit at the coil ?  (Red wire)


Sorry, my advice only applies to the 16v. You didn't say which engine you was on about.