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Edward
PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2010 3:52 pm Up
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Jamie wrote:
Ah I see what you mean now... *facepalm*
Apparently the EGR valve acts like a 5th branch from an exhaust mani when unplugged and not blanked off properly?

Ity just bleeds air off one exhaust port and feeds it back through the head into the inlet.

It's in this picture just at the left hand edge.

 

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It's a much worse design on the EW rather than the TU then from what I can muster together. The 106 GTi has a pump to feed clean air into the cylinders.
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Can you ring Omex Paul.... I have seen this with as coil driver issue
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Why doesn't it do it when running though? Why does it only do it when it has sat for a while? Or is it just heat build up?
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Mine would run from cold.... then would not start again till cold until it gave up all together and needed new coil drivers fitted.... they packed up shortly after as well.... Found the cause to be a loose earth on the ECU side and it was earthing through the drivers
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When the car started briefly If I put the high beam lights on it causes it to cut out. Does that back up your theory?

After that it ran fine...all the way home...I really shouldn't be having to put up with problems like this especially so soon after picking it up.

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The lights would load the circuits but not on a related circuit. interesting though... I think it is an intermitent earthing fault
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Edward wrote:
Suspension got fitted...
Eibach Pro Kit springs, Bilstein Sport dampers, Peugeot Sport 21mm torsion bars (gravel rally spec).

 



Do you know the reference number for those torsion bars? I can't seem to find them on the Peugeot Sport website...thanks

 
 


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Look under 206 XS at Train Arriere

CC17010-21
CC17011-21

€194.65x2=€389.30 + approx €50 for postage (They charged that for my GP A wishbones) = €439.30
Which according to the Financial Times is about £378.59.

Bargain!

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Took a little video earlier and I noticed something unusual. The idle speed wasn't where is once was and the revs are surging slightly too. When I got it the idle speed was spot on 1k rpm and something seems to have changed.

I've noticed this slight surging when driving too.

 

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Classic symptom of fuel starvation..... or weak running
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Thats my idle speed when i start up, soon settles to 950k revs after a few mins. Odd that your revs are bouncing though. Can you tell through the engine?

Have you conected your air temp sensor yet?

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I'm not touching the air temp sensor until the problems are sorted. It doesn't need any added complications!
From the video the main thing you notice is the rev counter, when sitting in the car though the rev pick up is more sudden and can be felt through the car.

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What does the AFR look like at idle? It's meant to be leaner on idle to keep it going, as too rich would cause stutters (partly due to the fuel cooling the mixture so much it almost chokes itself cold), but not so lean as to cause it to potentially do what you're seeing there.
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Edward wrote:
I'm not touching the air temp sensor until the problems are sorted. It doesn't need any added complications!
From the video the main thing you notice is the rev counter, when sitting in the car though the rev pick up is more sudden and can be felt through the car.

Is that not just the case because of the throttle bodies?

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