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    I need help or suggestions...

    I have a mk2 running Digi injection. a 2L audi 3a block, an early soild lifter head with standard euro gti cam...

    I can not seem to get the car running right..
    problems are: Pinging, backfire through exhaust, and surgeing/jumping when theres not much throtle applied. and an extreme loss in power.

    I've played with the timing (retarded till pinging stopped and that made the car run worse, power etc...) changed dissy's, changed knock sensor, changed temp sender, have checked vac lines,checked exhaust for leaks .. and looked over most other things I could think of..

    the car is still drivable, but lacks power (sick of getting beaten by bloody commodores)hehe, uses too much fuel, and pings still when very hot...

    what else can I do... I don't really understand how all the electrics work (timing being advanced etc..) but something must not be working..

    any help from anyone would be good..

    thanks Scott

  • #2
    Might have done this already but have you checked the cam timing? could be a tooth or two out.

    mk2 GTi 16v
    Corrado G60

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    • #3
      yeah thats been done.. I'm goin to check over everything again... just looking for other things I may not have thought of...

      Scott

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      • #4
        dont know how the distributor gear looks like in them, if it'll only go in one way or it has teeth on it...but sounds like a timing problem.....sounds silly but....plug leads in right sequence???.....
        but yea first thourghts were same as ausgolfer....valve timing....
        Cheers, Benny
        www.axesent.com.au

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 2L mk2
          changed knock sensor,
          Are you using a VW knock box ?? if so you use a distributor without vacuum or mechanical advance, the box does ALL the timing adjustments..

          Make sure you have the vacuum line connected for it also..
          Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

          If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

          Cheers,
          Grant...

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          • #6
            Confirm that the indicated TDC is actually correct. The crank pulley can spin a bit if the bolt comes loose. I have had it myself. The car runs really flat depending on how far out the timing has got.

            My mate 2 litre 16V mk2 would pink it's head off with more than a tickle of throttle until we spotted the bolt loose and the pulley stripped of it's key.

            Use a screwdriver through the plug hole so you can see it go over TDC as you rotate the crank. Make sure you don't get the screwdriver jammed in there though.

            The rotor arm should point to #1 plug lead if you take the cap off. There is also a notch in the dissy body under the dust cap. I fcuked that up initially on Robins 16V conversion and it wouldn't run.

            Can't remember about the cam timing but it'll be in a Haynes somewhere.
            Gavin
            optimumcode@gmail.com | https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/for...i-;-79012.html | https://www.facebook.com/TTY-Euro-107982291992533

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            • #7
              Thanks for all the reply's guys..

              Im haveing a look at it again on the w/end so I'll keep you all posted on my progress...

              this combo was running fine with my old hydro head on it. and a different/larger cam..

              Btw what is a knock box?? I've just got a factory knock sensor on it.

              Scott

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              • #8
                Why did you change heads and has it only been running poorly since the head was changed?
                2001 Bora 4 Motion Sport now used by number two son
                2011 Skoda Octavia Scout now with Underground Performance tune
                2010 Jetta 125 tdi dsg for the misses - Impressed
                2006 Polo GTI - Enhanced by some of Gav's magic - Absolutely loving it

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                • #9
                  I was wondering Scott are you also known as Barty and is this my old GTi? I actually went to bed tonight and before I could drift off I was thinking about this problem. Initially I was wondering what injectors you were running and whether the O rings were leaking and letting in air. Then I was thinking that it sounded more like a timing issue as mentioned above.

                  I recall that there is a water temperature sensor on Mk 2's and if it is stuffed then the computer won't advance the timing and the engine runs really flat. I can't recall the details but its one of the sensors on the bakelite water outlet on the head.

                  Now I am going back a few years now but I recall that there was a test you could do. I think you disconnected the sensor and then started the car. With a timing light you rev the engine to 3000rpm and from (a very poor) memory you then reconnect the plug onto the sensor and the computer should advance the timing by 15 degrees.

                  I remember Chad's first Mk2 had the problem and it would run and idle etc. but it just didn't want to rev out. heaps of people charged him heaps of money for injector cleans etc. but eventually after some research we changed the sensor and presto, Bobs your Aunty's live in lover.
                  2001 Bora 4 Motion Sport now used by number two son
                  2011 Skoda Octavia Scout now with Underground Performance tune
                  2010 Jetta 125 tdi dsg for the misses - Impressed
                  2006 Polo GTI - Enhanced by some of Gav's magic - Absolutely loving it

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                  • #10
                    Hey yes thats me...

                    and its chad's old car..

                    I changed heads becuase one of my valves broke in half.. and this head came up and was already reco'd etc.. and was told it would have been fine etc..

                    I'm still not convinced the injectors fit this head properly.. I have replaced the temp sensor before.. maybe it's gone again...

                    do you remeber the size/type etc of the cam you put in the car or what chip you put in???

                    Cheers Scott

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                    • #11
                      Hey Barty,

                      Yes that was Louise's daily driver for ages. I have good memories of it.

                      I sent the ECU to the good ol' US of A to AMS (Advanced Motor Sport Solutions) and they did the upgrade. The camshaft is an Autotech 270 Hydro. I would be interested in buying that cam off you if you still have it. I also put the Euro exhaust manifold and down pipe.

                      With those modifications already done I'm not surprised that it went well with the 2L bottom end.

                      None of that helps you with your problems though. I assume that you have checked all the basics like the distributor cap, plug leads and are you still using the metal plug ends because they can cause trouble too. I have a cheaper more reliable replacement for them that I can reccommend.

                      Tony
                      2001 Bora 4 Motion Sport now used by number two son
                      2011 Skoda Octavia Scout now with Underground Performance tune
                      2010 Jetta 125 tdi dsg for the misses - Impressed
                      2006 Polo GTI - Enhanced by some of Gav's magic - Absolutely loving it

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                      • #12
                        I'm just using standard plug leads with rubber ends etc.. Im sure they're similar to the ones on it when I got it off Chad

                        I just bought a jeep... and the golf will be pulled off the road so I can start playing with it....

                        did Chad get another golf??

                        email if you like

                        csbarton@rawnet.com.au

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                        • #13
                          In regards to the injectors fitting the head. I know that the mechanical lifter head will have been mechanical injection and your car uses electronic injectors and the injector cups are totally different, hence your problem. I think you can take the plastic cups out and get them machined/modified to take the electronic injectors or have the electronic injector cups modified to fit the head....

                          mk2 GTi 16v
                          Corrado G60

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                          • #14
                            Or change the plastic cups. They are not expensive
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                            • #15
                              The injector seats just screw in with a big allen key. Not that much from VW when I bought some in the UK, a couple of quid each.
                              Gavin
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