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Thanks for your reply. Car is drivable but just drives like a tractor. gf needs car to get to work. Main question is will continuing to drive it cause any damage or make it worse?
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Hi My gf has a new (53 reg) 1.2 polo (not a vr6 I know but someone on here may know what the following problem could be). Today the "exhaust emissions warning" light started flashing and the car is all juddery... at idle and at speeds up to 60. Above that it gets smoother. The exhaust vibrates a lot. The car has absolutely no oomph like it used to. Any ideas? I suspect it could be the MAF or lambda sensor/oxygen sensor...if it has either. It certainly seems to be some kind of sensor related problem. Could possibly be a vacuum leak but unlikely or something to do with the cat. Car was running fine until today. Going to ring round some local garages to see if they can put it on vag com and do a diagnostics check. They should do it for free (as its a two min job) but knowing the garages round here I doubt it...vw main dealers are even worse. Anyway if anyone knows what the problem might be or has seen this happen before this will arm my gf with some "knowledge and ammunition" when she goes to the garages to see what they say. No warranty left unfortunately. Car had done approx 45k miles. Cheers for any help. Matt
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Can you be done for speeding by a "Camera Partnership&q
matth76 replied to matth76's topic in General Car Chat
Someone also told me if she does receive an NIP to ask them for the calibration certificate for the camera. And if they can't produce it then they can't do anything. As apparently they are supposed to calibrate them once a year. Anyone heard of this? -
Can you be done for speeding by a "Camera Partnership&q
matth76 replied to matth76's topic in General Car Chat
Cheers for your help guys. I just found out from the sussex speed camera website that it was a speed camera. Oh well its done now. Just not sure if she was doing over 35 or not when the camera will have caught her. I know they have quite a long range. All of the speed camera detectors on the market will pick up mobile cameras but only after it is too late as the mobile camera range is so large. Someone told me spraying a certain hair spray partially on one of the letters or numbers on your number plate blocks the mobile camera properly reading that digit but its still visible to the naked eye. Surely this can't be true and must be against the law even if only partially sprayed on one digit? Does anyone know how long it takes for the letter to arrive in the post? -
As above, can you be done for speeding by a van marked with "Camera Partnership"? My gf was driving about 35 in a 30 and in the distance we saw an orange van and a guy in front of it with a tripod and a small mobile camera looking device on it. There was also the usual camera symbol on the van, and on the side of the van it said "Camera Partnership", not "Police". My question is how do you know if they are checking tax discs or checking speed? My gf's a bit worried - they always catch the safer slower drivers! Thanks for any help. Cheers.
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Yes you can fit 268's with standard manifold. I have a stainless 6 branch fitted to my golf vr6 and it made virtually no power increase whatsoever - I had a before and after rolling road session. No bhp increase at all, if anything a few more lbs/ft torque. Then I started developing a small blow less than 6 months later (and I have uprated engine mounts proper flexi joints the lot still made no difference and mine is a good quality one supposedly). Not worth the hassle in my eyes mate. Spend your money on more efficient mods - definitely go for a decat or high flow cat and get the cams, full exhaust and air filter. My 268 cams gave a good increase - about 10-15bhp. You must get a custom remap though after fitting the cams otherwise you will say goodbye to your engine. The remap is vital to get the altered fuelling spot on. I got some second hand Eurospec cams - which use the same profile as Shrick cams. I was told not to go for any other make as you will lose low down power - whereas with Eurospec and Shrick cams you lose hardly any low down power at all. I have also heard a slightly different "final drive" ratio gear cog can be fitted but was told this was very expensive and advised my local vr6 specialist not to go for it - I mean you're looking at £1k-£2k as you need to get a quaif or peloquin diff fitted at same time.
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If your thermostat is stuck close (which it sounds like) then yes you will definitely be risking doing permanent damage to your engine esp your head gasket and cylinders. Get the thermostat including all its housing (this is important) replaced asap. 120 is still within safe limits but still way hotter than to be expected for a stock unmodified engine. Don't drive it until then.
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Hi As there are several versions of the Michelin Pilot Sport tyre, here is a link to the one I am referring to: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp ... ilot+Sport However is this tyre available in 205/50/15 size? And has anyone used this particular tyre? Do you get loads of wheel spin in the wet or is it very good going round corners in the damp? And how is it in the dry? I have done a search but can't find much info about it. Thanks for any help.
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Kev and Peakz, were these the BF Goodrich tyres you had: http://www.bfgoodrich.co.uk/bfguk/front ... T1&lang=EN They look similar to the F1's and Toyos with their V pattern directional thread.
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Thanks for your replies guys. Have you got a link to the tyre thread you are referring to Kev? Which is the definitive choice according to that thread? Have you tried the BF Goodrich g-force profilers? How fast did you find they wore?
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Thanks guys. Can anyone else give a review of the BF Goodrich G-Force Profilers ...here's a link to the ones I'm on about: http://www.bfgoodrich.co.uk/bfguk/front ... T1&lang=EN
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Hi Going to need to replace a couple of tyres soon and thinking about a change in tyre. I have done a search and found a few reviews about the Toyo Proxes TR-1 but the reviews seem to focus mainly on the older T1-S, which are mainly mediocre reviews. However has anyone tried the later T1-R's and can let me know how they compare to the likes of Goodyear F1's etc? Do they last longer.. is the grip very good etc? I used to have the F1's but they only lasted 5 mins and the grip was great at the start but very poor in damp and wet conditions when they were only two thirds worn. Plus the F1's are no longer made in 205/50/15 size. Need something that will last a bit longer than the F1's and have very good grip in the wet or dry. I also want a tyre that has a V/directional pattern ideally. I have heard bad things about the Michelin Pilot Sports where people encounter lots of wheelspin. Another option is the BF Goodrich G-force Profiler (which is made by Michelin - not sure why it is called BF Goodrich though). But virtually no reports about this tyre when I do a search. Cheers for any help and information. Thanks.
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Hi Found this on another forum. It's a petition agains the proposed introduction of "pay as you go" taxing to make us stop using our cars as much. http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/traveltax/ (If you sign the petition you should get an email confirmation where you have to click a link to confirm your signing - you may have to copy and paste the whole link into the address bar as just clicking the link didn't work for me.) Whether or not it makes a difference I have signed this. Until they sort out public transport (to make it cheaper and far far more efficient) I will still be using my car. Try sending the petition link to any other car forums you know of. Cheers Matt
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Burning smell when in reverse gear - soon disappears
matth76 replied to matth76's topic in Engine Bay
lol could be Dr mat. Phirm did a great job Sat. Thoroughly cleaned my throttle body out and calibrated many other sensors, including lamda. Car now pulls and feels far stronger. Car has at least another 5 bhp just for doing that. Tim said it felt much stronger too. I also used Stealth's injector cleaner a while ago straight after the rr session and it made a bit of a difference after a full tank of using that. Very happy with me car now! Must have at least 195-200bhp now Not quite 207bhp but what the hell - drives and pulls like a dream now. -
Burning smell when in reverse gear - soon disappears
matth76 replied to matth76's topic in Engine Bay
Ok had car checked over, no oil leaks, no problem with clutch at all, no oil being burnt in exhaust fumes and car drives very smoothly. However there is the occasional "oil burning smell" as though a very small amount is hitting something hot like the manifold. Any idea where a potential leak could be? Whereever it is it is only very very small as the smell only very occasionally happens. Thanks for any help.