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I know when I connected my fuel lines (to the fuel rail) they naturally connect the wrong way round, the right way round they cross over each other

hope this helps

 

Cheers mate but I'm using the mk5 fuel rail and filter so I've only got one fuel line to the engine bay the rest is done in the filter

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Cheers mate but I'm using the mk5 fuel rail and filter so I've only got one fuel line to the engine bay the rest is done in the filter

no worries, you learn a new thing everyday

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I'm using the mk5 fuel rail and filter so I've only got one fuel line to the engine bay the rest is done in the filter

 

ah I had a feeling that was like a 2 into 1 jobby wasn't sure though, didn't realise the mk5's only have one pipe, have you tried getting fuel with pipes not attached to this filter?

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Well it's been pointed out to me that I'm using the wrong one for the feed and return

 

As can be seen here in another one of kev's pics the one I was using as a return is clearly stamped 'in'

 

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I learn a new thing that's wrong with my corrado everyday lol

 

Haha, welcome to the last year of my life. My kids don't know who I am any more......just that oily man that lives in the garage and occasionally comes in the house to wash his hands :D

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Well it's been pointed out to me that I'm using the wrong one for the feed and return

 

As can be seen here in another one of kev's pics the one I was using as a return is clearly stamped 'in'

 

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:epicfail:

I bet your excited to get your baby fired up

It's got to work as it's basically all new!!!

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Chris, maybe you could advise me on this. How easy was the swap for you to that fuel filter/regulator setup?

I'm still running standard fuel filter to an aftermarket regulator up front.

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Yeah the timing does move around a lot at idle. The ECU will try to maintain idle speed with timing before it will move the throttle as it's less aggressive. The lumpiness will be down to a vac leak I suspect. They can be hard to trace on 24Vs as there are many places unmetered air can leak in. Blowing cigar smoke into the intake is an old favourite. Where there's smoke, there's a leak :D What are you idle and part throttle trims in VCDS? Measuring block 32 IIRC. +1-2% is one happy engine. Greather than +5% could be air leaks or a duff MAF.

 

Have a look at the misfire detection measuring blocks too, although I can't remember what number it is. If it's zero, it thinks everything is rosey.

 

Having had 12V, 2.8 24v, MK4 3.2 and MK5 3.2, none of them have ever been 100% dead smooth at idle. The MK5 one was with my standalone idling at 800rpm though. On ME7, yup, rough idle!

Got full VCDS lite today,

checked idle trims were 0.6% and 0.8%

Partial trims were 0.0%

but I havent run it much since last battery disconnection

Missfire count was zero all round BUT the end box says it's "disabled" do I need to "enable" this and if so how?

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Chris, maybe you could advise me on this. How easy was the swap for you to that fuel filter/regulator setup?

I'm still running standard fuel filter to an aftermarket regulator up front.

 

My engine came with the rail already fitted with it being mk5 engine so all I have done is remove the old filter and put the new mk5 filter in its place, then I have just cut the blue return pipe and attached it to the return on the filter with a bit of spare fuel hose.

 

I'm going to replace all the lines with new hose and clips once I'm happy with the location of it, its not currently fixed in place yet

 

I bet your excited to get your baby fired up

It's got to work as it's basically all new!!!

 

Thats for sure lol

 

Going to be Thursday before I get any time to try again though :(

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My engine came with the rail already fitted with it being mk5 engine so all I have done is remove the old filter and put the new mk5 filter in its place, then I have just cut the blue return pipe and attached it to the return on the filter with a bit of spare fuel hose.

 

Yeah I have a mk5 engine with a single fuel rail too mate. Had to mount a regulator to the side of the engine as a temporary measure. Will get a filter and have a go at modifying it then! Bit reluctant to chop the blue pipe if I ever want to go back though...

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Just keep the bit of blue pipe you cut off and rejoin it at a later date it if need be. Can you see yourself going back to a 12V though? :)

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quick question as i cant seem to find it im putting the 24 v in my vr6 but cant get the rev counter working. i think i read summat a while ago about there different modules could any body please advise

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Depends on the Ecu/engine combination. On mine the revs are delivered via the canbus (digital information carrying system). So I had to use a can converter to transform this into an analogue signal my clocks can use.

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Just keep the bit of blue pipe you cut off and rejoin it at a later date it if need be. Can you see yourself going back to a 12V though? :)

 

I guess you're right. Not from a personal point but was thinking of resale value and being original. Although 24v rados do fetch good money! I'll hack it up then, but I'll be wincing when I do and maybe with a tear running down my cheek...

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quick question as i cant seem to find it im putting the 24 v in my vr6 but cant get the rev counter working. i think i read summat a while ago about there different modules could any body please advise

 

Got the same problem..... I've not got around to sorting it after 3 years! :lol:

 

It's either a direct feed or canbus converter. I'm going to get someone who knows more about these things than I to sort mine as I'm rubbish with wiring...

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Put "Tacho signal converter" into Google, loads of them about. It's what I used on mine.

 

It just takes a signal from one of the coil trigger wires.

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Is it bad forum etiquette to ask another question without waiting for an answer to a previous question?

 

If it is then forget the previous questions and somebody please tell me where the hell this little fella goes?

 

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It's in the loom coming from the engine bay along with G1 G2 etc

 

I think that yellow plug is attached to main beam, it can be plugged into the alarm etc to make the lights flash.

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After a bit of help in regards to the input shaft on the VR box and that on the R32 box.

Is it exactly the same length and fitment i.e. the input shaft on the VR box will fit straight into the r32 block when mounting?

Thanks!!!

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After a bit of help in regards to the input shaft on the VR box and that on the R32 box.

Is it exactly the same length and fitment i.e. the input shaft on the VR box will fit straight into the r32 block when mounting?

Thanks!!!

 

to mount vr6 02A gearbox onto r32 engine you use the vr6 clutch and flywheel.

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to mount vr6 02A gearbox onto r32 engine you use the vr6 clutch and flywheel.

 

I have the VR clutch and flywheel.

 

I just wanted to know if the VR input shaft on the gearbox when fitted to the r32 engine will fit exactly the same as the input shaft on the r32 gearbox.

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It will. If you had a dsg r32 lump, there is sometimes an adapter on the r32 crank. It looks like a small additional bearing, it should pull of and then you can bolt on the 02a box.

 

I think it's possible to fit the box over this bearing without any side effects but don't quote me!

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