I know it has already been asked but have you checked your ign timing or have you had a cam belt done recently????? the dizzy could be out enough to cause your ping.
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I know it has already been asked but have you checked your ign timing or have you had a cam belt done recently????? the dizzy could be out enough to cause your ping.
Timing belt changed at 80,000....
Timing checked by Golf Loon....
I wish it was that !
I ran the Vag-Com.... and it seems when it is pining the Hal Engine sender goes from 6 to 7... which suggests to me that the knock sensor is working as the timing is being changed....
Any other suggestions will be attempted.
Cheers
Are the spark plugs the correct heat range/correct plug?
I once bought a VR6 that had the plugs out of a 2.0 and ran like a proverbial. Once I changed all 6 to the VR6 BKR5EKU, the car went perfectly.
Maybe you have already, but if not, make sure the plugs are correct.
I am currently running - Bosch F6-4.
I ran the NGK BUR6ET for 50km..... I seemed to have a loss of power (all be it small), the engine did not seem to rev as freely....
After 50km on the NGK's there was a white substance covering the pins... something that you could rub off with a finger nail....
white on ya sparkies usually means that you are running lean, but Im at a loss as to why that would happen in an injected car, but you never know, try that out :)
May be helpful:
http://www.classictruckshop.com/club...park/plugs.htm
Using VAGCOM, what stats could I review to determine if it is running lean?
Alternatively, what can I do to test and check for running lean?
when your engine runs lean it will ping alot and run hot, so your thermo fan will be on alot more than usual. Other than that I couldnt tell you how to detect if you are running lean on an injected engine.
It would be nice to solve the problem conventionally, but here is an alternative solution.
Back in the 80's/90's we had a '78 model 528i which was eventually equipped with this solution when Dad became tired of it pinging.
It's still popular for a lot of the turbo brigade.
Even if you (understandably) wouldn't be interested in something like this, the information here may help somehow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_injection_(engines)
More:
http://autospeed.com/A_107970/cms/article.html
Ok, lets say it is running lean...
It is true, the engine fans do come on... although it tends to be after the engine has stopped... they usually run for up to 10 min...
They don't often run when the engine is running.. unless its really hot.
There must be other indicators that I can check electronically.....
Like O2 stats???
One of the sensors must be reporting this...
Ok, other than running water injection... what can I do to make the engine run richer?
Note: It only seems to get white on the plugs from the NGK plugs... the Bosch plugs seem to be ok.... although I think I get a little more pinging under the Bosch plugs....
I think the NGK's are a cooler plug...