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  1. tug

    VR6 Cat bypass ??

    According to the MOT computer system, my VR doesn't have a catalytic converter! Which is handy...because it doesn't...
  2. Not sure about the hexagonal decals, but apart from that it's a nice car! Bloody annoying website though, how many popups?! :x
  3. You could also try GPC. They list a G60 grille badge on their site for £5.50, not sure if they'd have any of the other ones though.
  4. Any piston ring compressor should do, as long as the diameter can be adjusted to over 82mm. When I did my engine rebuild, I just got one from the local motor factors, wasn't expensive...
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    VAG-COM results

    Fuel economy seems pretty good, average about 30mpg normally, and I've seen 35mpg on a long run! I'll check the wiring and connectors and see what state they're in. I've just had the ECU repaired, so I can take that out of the equation. That leaves the MAF, injectors or an exhaust leak...should keep me busy! Thanks guys.
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    VAG-COM results

    Had my VR scanned on VAG-COM last night (big thanks to aclwalker for that!), and it showed the following error: 00537 - Lambda (Oxygen Sensor) Regulation 08-10 - Control Limit Surpassed - Intermittent The car occasionally cuts out when stopping at junctions and the exhaust pops quite badly on the overrun. Does this sound like a faulty lambda probe? VAG-COM did pick up a reading, so the probe isn't completely dead, but the readings were fluctuating outside of the permitted range. I had a search about and it was also suggested to check for intake & exhaust leaks and to make sure the MAF is working. I'm pretty sure there aren't any leaks, but the MAF is an unknown quantity at the best of times! Any help greatly appreciated before I spend money unnecessarily! Thanks, Andrew.
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    cutting bumpstops

    Yeah, it just threw me a bit when these things that look like salt & pepper mills turned up when I was expecting something completely different! At least I now know I've got the right bump stops for my VR.
  8. tug

    cutting bumpstops

    Right, that's made my mind up! :) Cheers mate.
  9. tug

    cutting bumpstops

    Just been on the H&R website, there's a technical section on there that includes information about trimming the bump stops. They suggest taking 1" off the front bump stops, but nothing off the rears. Would you guys still suggest trimming the rear bump stops or am I better off just leaving them?
  10. tug

    cutting bumpstops

    Ah, I see! Is the bulbous section to the top or the bottom when fitted?
  11. tug

    cutting bumpstops

    It's hard to tell. They're maybe not that much shorter, but they're certainly different! Did you order yours from GSF as well? Maybe the bulbous ones are the right bump stops for a VR6...
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    cutting bumpstops

    Sorry to resurrect this thread after so long, but I've got a quick question! In the first post, there's a picture of ben16v's rear bump stops. Are these 16V/4 cylinder specific, or should VR6 ones look the same? I bought a couple from GSF, and the ones they sent me are a lot more bulbous looking! I've got H&R springs to go on at the weekend and I want to make sure I've got all the right bits before I start dismantling the suspension. Many thanks, Andrew.
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    ECU repair company

    Cheers for that mate, I'll phone him in the morning! How much did he charge you, if you don't mind me asking?
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