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Thread: Engine cuts out in VR

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    Engine cuts out in VR

    My VR is doing funny things this morning. After driving for about 5 minutes, I noticed that the engine cuts out on full throttle. It has nothing to do with revs as it's fine if you don't floor it.

    It feels like it's being starved of oxygen like someone is "covering up" the air intake.

    If you keep your foot down, the car stalls, so all you can do is go easy on the throttle.

    Any ideas people?

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    Hahahahahha!!!!

    You have discovered the VR6's anti-thrash mechanism

    You need to wait until the oil temp goes over 50c, then you can do whatever you please.

    Until then, if you hammer it the ecu will turn off 2 cylinders and if you persist it'll shut down the engine.

    I found this out when I tried to pass a truck once after just leaving my house
    Have repeated it several times since. Sneaky ecu!!!!
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    Nah it was even doing this after a trip back to Nedlands from Osborne Park.

    This doesn't feel like it's on 4 cyls, this just cuts out.

    Not a happy camper...

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyT View Post
    Hahahahahha!!!!

    You have discovered the VR6's anti-thrash mechanism

    You need to wait until the oil temp goes over 50c, then you can do whatever you please.

    Until then, if you hammer it the ecu will turn off 2 cylinders and if you persist it'll shut down the engine.

    I found this out when I tried to pass a truck once after just leaving my house
    Have repeated it several times since. Sneaky ecu!!!!

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    Never had an issue with mine even when cold.


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    is the fuel pump noisy? If you can hear it then it may be due for replacement and starving the car of fuel. They seem to last about 150k - 200k kms

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    I can't tell... the whole car is noisey.

    There is a new(ish) engine in there, only done 92000 kms. Not sure if the fuel pump is the same or what...

    Pity Joe is closed for the holidays.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    is the fuel pump noisy? If you can hear it then it may be due for replacement and starving the car of fuel. They seem to last about 150k - 200k kms

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    worn out spark plugs can do that to the car...

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    Fuel Filter get it changed I had a similar problem where I was going full throttle at 5000rpms it cut out but the revs still went out!
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Is it tough to do that yourself?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    Fuel Filter get it changed I had a similar problem where I was going full throttle at 5000rpms it cut out but the revs still went out!

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    OK, I'm gunna get me a fuel filter and install it today. I noticed you have to remove some fuze and then try and start the car, followed by disconnecting the battery. The DIY I found also recomments removal of the back drivers side wheel, is this really necessary?

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