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  • #46
    Originally posted by cogdoc View Post
    C'mon guys, what's stopping you attacking from the top and removing the sound deadening foam around the inlet and outlet pipe?

    Manicure?

    Geezuz, I'd be in there in a flash!
    If you remove the under bonnet stuff it gets a lot noisier.
    *Disclaimer - Don't rely on me, seek your own professional advice. Audi R8 E-tron. 230kw 4500nm! (not a typo).
    Economy at 100kph =5.5L

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    • #47
      Another explanation for car feeling asleep.... is that all Golf's have 2 throttle maps, one for cruise and one for power/sport.

      If you drive slowly for a little while in D it flicks over to cruise map and now 50% throttle only gives you 30% actual throttle. So you press down... nothing happens...so u press harder and finally it kicks down.

      Whereas, in sport mode on teh sport throttle map 50% pedal probably = 40% throttle. and 70% pedal = 80% throttle.

      If you look up SPRINTBOOSTER the product, u will see the graphs of input vs actual.

      It pisses me off bigtime that we have such a soft cruise throttle map and I am hoping that an ecu flash might fix it.
      *Disclaimer - Don't rely on me, seek your own professional advice. Audi R8 E-tron. 230kw 4500nm! (not a typo).
      Economy at 100kph =5.5L

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      • #48
        Well.... it just so turns out I now have a similar problem.... no supercharger wants to kick in, in first gear...... however to compensate the turbo seems to want to chip in earlier in 1st... all other gears appear to be OK

        Had the A/C on and from a standing start it is kind of hard to pull a 1.5 t car with a 1.4L up an incline.... with the AirCon on lol.... going to the dealer in a couple of weeks.....
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Paul_OH View Post
          Meant to reply earlier, had 7500km service in December and asked about the 24M3 update. Vehicle was purchased in June 2008 and manufactured in April 2008 and was told it didn't apply. Called back later in the day (just to doublecheck), asked someone else and was again told it didn't apply after giving the VIN. Boost gauge is still quite sensitive and that's fine with me.

          Paul
          Paul, i had a similar thing told to me. the VIN was checked and i was told the update didn't apply (mine purchased in Nov 08, and built Sept 0. it wasn't until the car was put on the diagnostics that they found the update was required. i guess at the end of the day, if the s/c is working off idle or near idle and the car is performing well that's all that matters.
          '81 Sigma| Sports Steering Wheel| Rust
          '95 Excel| 2.25" Exhaust with Hot Dog muffler
          '09 GOLF GT TSI 1.4| Leather | Sunroof | Tints

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          • #50
            work around

            Originally posted by POLARBEAR666 View Post
            Another explanation for car feeling asleep.... is that all Golf's have 2 throttle maps, one for cruise and one for power/sport.

            If you drive slowly for a little while in D it flicks over to cruise map and now 50% throttle only gives you 30% actual throttle. So you press down... nothing happens...so u press harder and finally it kicks down.

            Whereas, in sport mode on teh sport throttle map 50% pedal probably = 40% throttle. and 70% pedal = 80% throttle.
            +1. I generally drive with a light throttle, so I now routinely do the 'reset' procedure (engine off, ignition on ACC, wait until MFD goes off, then hold throttle down for 10 secs). Seems to works every time to re-establish power at light throttle. Shouldn't need to do it, of course, but worthwhile...

            TG
            Last edited by tdi guy; 29-01-2009, 07:47 AM.
            (formerly TSI GUY)
            First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
            First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
            Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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            • #51
              Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
              +1. I generally drive with a light throttle, so I now routinely do the 'reset' procedure (engine off, ignition on ACC, wait until MFD goes off, then hold throttle down for 10 secs). Seems to works every time to re-establish power at light throttle. Shouldn't need to do it, of course, but worthwhile...

              TG
              TG, does routinely doing this have any impact on the longevity of the car and it's control systems? maybe a noob question but i wouldn't be comfortable constantly resetting the system??
              '81 Sigma| Sports Steering Wheel| Rust
              '95 Excel| 2.25" Exhaust with Hot Dog muffler
              '09 GOLF GT TSI 1.4| Leather | Sunroof | Tints

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              • #52
                long term implications

                Originally posted by Fanaki View Post
                TG, does routinely doing this have any impact on the longevity of the car and it's control systems? maybe a noob question but i wouldn't be comfortable constantly resetting the system??
                That is a good question. Currently have reset 3-4 times over a couple of months (when I notice a particularly sluggish response). I'll see if I can find out some more about the reset and whether it is just accessing a 'normal' reset feature (which may be relatively harmless) or is an 'unintended' consequence (which may be more of a problem).

                TG
                (formerly TSI GUY)
                First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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