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Hahaha, no mate the Corrado didn’t make it to Australia. Only as a private import, about 5 or so here.
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Melbourne, on a ‘93 Corrado. It’s was re-polished and cleaned, it also needed a new vacuum line outlet. With help from the forum I’m hope to get a die machined to have it fully back to its original glory.
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Hi All, It’s with me in Australia 😉 I’ve asked for help on the this forum for measurement or a tracing so I can get a die machined. No one has really been able to help.
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Hi All, Can someone help with a late headlight loom and connector to the back of the headlight switch? Thanks in advance.
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Hi All, I just wanted to take the time to briefly talk about a long term timing/ fueling issue that I have recently fixed. Hoping that this can help others when going through the frustration of diagnosing running issues. Obviously with an older car you start suspecting everything being a potential issue and causing running issues. The Symptoms So generally when cold it seemed to be at about 80%, then slowly it would start to have pinging issues and randomly at different points in the rev range. No real issue when starting, it isn't a new car so I wouldn't say it was a hard starter. It felt under powered and would have regular periods of pinging unless I was super conservative on the throttle to reduce or avoid the pinging. The attempted cure In the mix of it all I had a faulty Coil ICM that was causing issues then died, it was replaced and the car ran again. As I had a few spare parts I played around with different throttle bodies with different TP sensors. Replaced plugs, leads, rotor arm, rotor cap, Fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors, temp sensors, lifters, cleaned lots of parts including the distributor and so the list was getting vast. I was at the stage of replacing the TPS and the MAF and rushing a conversion to coil pack and new style MAF. The tune was also considered as a possible source of the problem as the car runs a Mk4 head gasket and a VWMS inlet mani. The actual solution Rather than continue to read endless posts on VR6 symptoms and repairs I researched what each component did what on the system. Through my research I believed that the Engine Speed sensor/ Crank Position sensor would start to cause starting issues and cutting out when coasting to a stop. Now I have experienced the cutting out a few times but that could have been due to the weak idle when the revs were dropping when coasting to a stop. Recently if I depressed the throttle to floor and turned the ignition to on then took my foot of the pedal and started the car it seemed to run better, seemed to have some pull back. This is what happens to you when you start trying silly things to cure a problem you really have no idea about. Everything seems to come back to TPS or MAF, nothing made a lot of sense. Since VW Classic Parts had the Genuine Crank position sensor and it wasn't super expensive I decided to place an order for it with a few other items. You know this thing isn't hard to fit so it wouldn't damage my pride too much if it didn't make a difference. First start To support my previous belief the car started up the same it had done in recent memory. I test drove the car to temp and gave it a bit of a thrashing, no pinging. The nice VR6 sound had returned a little as well, it sounded a lot cleaner and no pinging. Conclusion The information I had read focused a lot on the early MAF (plat. wire) and or the throttle sensor being an issue, it is very easy to convince yourself of the issue especially when you're making the cure fit the symptoms. The engine spend sensor was affecting timing really badly at times and obviously fueling, with all the informing I covered I think the most important point to keep in mind is that the Crank position sensor senses what event the engine is at to accurately time and fuel the engine. It is heavily replied upon from what I understand. During this issue, it covered quite a period of time as it isn't my only car, the problem was intermittent and sometimes I would have good power. I think the Corrado is a bit of Champion for being able to carry on when it was obviously having trouble. Remember it still ran and didn't have a starting issue so it didn't present itself as a bad crank sensor. It's great to have the engine running cleanly and not going through those pinging cycles, a lot of the problems I have read might just benefit from changing the Crank position sensor??? Thanks All.
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Hi All, Trying again to get a few parts required. AS in the title I am after the wiring (as much length as possible) for the 4 Pin MAF, cam pos sensor and the coil pack. I'm also looking for a Golf VR6 early 1995 (OBD1) ecu loom connector (loom side if explains it better) Looking to convert to a later ECU (already in hand) to run coil pack and 4 PIN Maf. I'm not interested in going full blown OBD2, lots of reason including full factory Air Con in a RHD car. So I hope you all can understand I have to be sympathetic to the lookms etc that are all working and present. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hi All, Can anyone offer a hand with a late VR6 front left fog light? I'm in Australia so will need to be posted to me down here. Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.
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Hi Jaybo, Interested in the lights but I'm in Australia. Not in need of another grill though. Are you ok to post down here? Regards.
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Hi Chris, I have the 6 (5) pin version at the moment, the is the hot wire version. Required is the 4 pin version that is the same as coil pack Mk3 VR6's. Does that help without having to post a pic? Thanks.
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Ok man, then it does seem consistent with a crank angle sensor issue. Keep us all posted. Best of luck.
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Hey Chris, No still need all the parts. I just wanted to be specific about the 1995 aspect as my MAF seems like it has sh*t itself. As you probably know the hot wire MAF is a pain to find at a decent price. I am curious to know why VW used the hot wire MAF for longer in some more expensive models. Golf VR6 Syncro, Corrado, Passat VR6. Also as I may have mentioned I want to utilise a coil pack rather than a distributor. No photos managed to reach me unfortunately. Thanks for any additional help.
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Hi, Just incase I can help the problem with my distributor base VR6 was the ICM on the coil. It completely cut out and I presumed I had run out of fuel as the fuel gauge hasn't work for some time. Managed to limp it to a close by petrol station threw some fuel in and it seemed to fix things for a very short time. Long story short I replaced the coil and integrated ICM and it fixed it. It was a very quick turn around from initial complete cut and being able to re-start to complete failure with no starting at all. So if you didn't replace the ICM with coil maybe this could help?
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No one feeling like helping a guy? As I understand the right hand drive ones should have the illuminated mirror on the left hand (passenger) side visor. Thanks.
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Hi All, That could work although maybe a high resolution photo taken at as close to perfectly above as possible should be even better. I have been in contact with VW Classic parts who were also in contact with VW Racing but no love. If 5 people were interested it could make the cost fairly digestible for each unit. Additional measurements of the pointed fingers in-between the inlets tracts would be good as well. The only to make it even more accurate would be to find someone with a loose cover to get a full digital scan. Now that would be great, anyone?!
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Hi All, Just putting this out there again as there didn't seem to be much of a response. Late Coil Pack wiring loom to run with newer style MAF. I have a CH ecu already, if anyone can also clarify if this needs to have an IMO defeat that would be helpful as well. Thank you!
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Hi Guys, Hands up who has a VWMS VSR manifold?!!! Can someone take some detailed measurements and a right angled photo straight from above? The standard piece is pressed by the looks of it so a male and female die needs to be produced to accurately reproduce the cover. For this to happen we really need those measurements and a photo from directly above at 90 degrees to the floor. Please help.
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Thank Jim. Appreciate your offer, if only you had one. Anyone else have a contact somewhere that could help?
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Oh yes I have been in touch with Trimsport. The guys were willing to help but we still need a technical drawing or a 1:1 scan to work from. Even better would be a loan of someones cover plate ;) Yeah probably not going to happen.
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Thanks Philly-R6 for your reply. I would expect Volkswagen Motorsport to still have the pattern to press a cover so if anyone has a contact that would be great. VW Classic Parts can't help, obviously this was long shot but I still gave it a crack. The biggest thing is to get word out that there that there are very loyal enthusiasts that want to get their VSR back to how it was originally. Failing getting a hand from Volkswagen Motorsport a technical drawing or a 1:1 scan of the cover plate you be the first step to getting this going. It is a rare item and a piece of VW history that deserves being seen at its best. So get behind this guys, especially because with the limited numbers of the VSR it is never going to be a commercially convincing idea. Thanks Philly-R6 and anyone else that can chime in to help.
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Hi Guys, I have tried this before but really want to get a result. What I am after is a technical drawing or a 1:1 scan of the cover plate for the VW Motorsport VSR. You know the thing with the VW Motorsport logo and Pierberg logo stamped or cast in to it. Since we live in the age of 3D printing and all sorts are craziness please help me get this going. My VSR didn't come with the cover plate and I have only seen one for sale on Ebay Germany, yes I missed out on it. If you have one laying around I am willing to take it off your hands. Someone has to know someone that can either source the technical drawings or a scan of the cover plate. I really want my VSR to look the way it should especially since there is only a limited number of them around. Thanks all.
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Thanks for the reply lilfuzzer! How much would be after for that lot? Trying to make the whole exercise plug and play if that's possible. Best regards, Ben.
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Hi All, I was trying to get a handle on what I'll be charged to bring together the parts to change my distributor setup to a coil pack. Costs to rebuild the distributor and the difficulty in getting original parts plus the slightly more tidy setup are my motivation. Not interested in going the OBDII option for a few reasons. So the loom, the upper engine cover, the impulse sensor and the camshaft position sensor, coil pack etc. Thanks in advance for any help. Best regards.
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Hi Tom, I'm chasing a loom etc to convert my distributor VR to coil pack. I don't want to go OBD2. Let me know if you can help. Best regards.