MoonlightBlueVR6 0 Posted August 11, 2006 Hi All I'm new, so there may be some silly questions... I have recently become the proud owner of a VR6 and am loving it. My only slight source of frustration is that the engine feels lumpy when I am applying only slight throttle (cruising in 2nd, 3rd, 4th with just a little pressure on the accelerator pedal). Idle is fine by the way and apart from this slight problem power delivery is as smooth as I'd expect. I have seen a couple of threads on similar things, mentioned stuff about polishing, porting, coil packs, fuel filters, resetting the ECU. I took the car in to a sepcialist whos opinion I respect and he said he believed it was a flaw in the early Corrado VR6s (mine is a 92 K reg) which VW resolved later with modifications to the engine management. He recommended having a chip fitted as a definite thing to do - might resolve lumpiness and would defninitely give a more useful spread of power and improve driveability. I'm not entirely convinced though. So my questions are: What would you look at to resolve this and in what order? Would you go for a chip? Thanks for your help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonlightBlueVR6 0 Posted August 14, 2006 I'm going to try and reset the ECU with the battery disconnection, "held RPM's and floor it for a few seconds" method. KADVR6 has also suggested cleaning the ISV and that his similar problem turned out to be the camshaft sensor. Any other input appreciated! Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites