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If you read all the posts, it says the timing has been checked.
I re-checked it and recommended he change the knock sensor.
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ok, flushed the tank and check the fuel filter (new one installed in the last 12 months - genuine Bosch).
Just did 2000km (return the Melbourne from Sydney) thought it may clean up the engine...(possible more carbon in the head, causing high compression, therefore causing pinging....)
Still pinging !!!
Despite the temp gauge in the middle of the range, I think it is running a little hot, and therefore a bit lean.....
When plugged into a VAG COM scanner, is it throwing you any codes?
Other than that, If it's leaning out enough to ping, there must be an obvious reason as to why... somewhere. Even with the new knock sensor, your bosch system isn't retarding the timing enough to stop the pinging. I'm wondering if the ECM is reading ok.
I think it might be time to talk to the EFI gurus, whoever they are : )
I know of a good bunch (Petroject.com.au) who consult on this type of thing.
Have you tried seeing what happens when you run a (Wynns, Nulon) Octane Booster with your tank of 98 octane fuel? Theoretically, that should at least help it to stop pinging.
Have you done a check of your fuel pressure regulator or had the injectors cleaned at all?
BTW What happened when you went to have the head de-carbonised? Was that done for you in the end? If you want to try something like that for yourself, you could do the tablepoon of brake fluid in the chamber trick.
It's pretty easy - remove the plugs, spoon or syringe a tablespoon of brake fluid into each cylinder through the plug hole, crank by hand for a cycle or two, then leave overnight. Replace the plugs, fire up engine, watch the masses of smoke pour out for a (scary) minute or two then take the car for a spirited drive. This recipe is sometimes recommended for bore glazing and the like, but also removes a lot of crap from your upper cylinders and plenum chambers, so, it could be worth a go (if you haven't already had the de-carb). Of course, be it at your own risk, but plenty of pretty safe minded heads have tried it over the years and had good success with gunged up cylinder heads. The brake fluid won't harm anything inside the bores, but sure does get rid of any crap!
Sorry for the lack of 'structure' in this reply, here, but it's late : )
I have been running 98 octane fuel, with an additional octane booster... I think this has a major improvement, but still not enough...
Injectors and head have been cleaned with Petroject machine. I also decarbed the head a few times myself..
I have been using all sorts of injector cleaners products....
no luck.
I cannot see any clear way to tell how effective the knock sensor is with VAGCOM.... I guess it is working as i usually have reduced performance when the engine is really hot...(retarded timing)...
Hi Bugracer - please check out post 42 of this thread... I have attached logs there.
Ive gone through the logs and they arent very helpful .
there is only one time where you actually go above 2000rpm , and the intervals are like almost 5 seconds apart !
When you log an old car you can only do 1 channel at a time so you can keep the frame rate above 1.1-1.2 . Do those same channels again , this time logging 1 at a time !
(why do I get the feeling no-one else knows how to read logs???)
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