Wouldn't Stage 1 cars be running even hotter then and be more prone to failure?
My twincharger failed in December so there maybe something in that.
The following link also mentions injector spray pattern was leading to excessive deposits on the piston crown and unburnt fuel.
http://www.revotechnik.com/resources...sues%20Web.pdf
I think basically the motor was fairly tightly wound and ran a little hot.
I traded my car in even though i had years remaining on my extended warranty.
Wasn't worth the hassle of constantly being in to try different repairs that were frankly getting nowhere.
Wouldn't Stage 1 cars be running even hotter then and be more prone to failure?
Would depend on how all the parameters are set (boost, timing, fuel map, etc). The stock car is set up with different goals (fuel economy, emissions compliance, etc) than what a stage 1 would be so it's entirely possible that the modded car might be less of a grenade than the stock unit.
Personally, I wouldn't touch the post mkV twincharger with a bargepole.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
I have heard (no hard evidence) that the stock software runs the engine quite lean. Gets good economy but runs hot and can result in the damage we're seeing.
The stage 1 tune may actually help... But then again I wouldn't want to have one of these engines out of warranty given it's history.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Well the plan is to upgrade to an Audi perhaps in early 2015, so that's potentially 6 months out of extended warranty, I'll let you know how I get on
I've joined the two wheel club now as well which so far is proving to be a much better option for commuting.![]()
I've read some detailed analysis that found that the standard tune for the engine (in the Golf 118 application) runs aggressively lean in the first couple of minutes of cold startup, to rapidly heat the cat (which is far more efficient in cutting back on emissions when hot). It's those first couple of minutes on every cold start that I'd be most concerned about with this engine.
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I can somewhat vouch for this - on some occasions when I cold-start the car it runs quite rough for the first minute. I've recently added the Misfire stats on my MFI and whenever this rough shuddering behaviour occurs, I see a load of Misfires on Cylinder #4. Usually in the vicinity of 25, but this morning I saw 45. Not bad enough to log a fault code or show the engine fult light on the dash though. Might have to quiz the dealer on it, but I know Aaron's cab shows the odd Misfire as well.
Just out of curiosity OP, how did it run when it was diagnosed with a cracked piston? and any particular codes?
My Tig are throwing codes for cylinder 1,3 and some intake code which I could not remember. Atm we think its just the coils or the spark plugs which I'm about to replace soon.
The CEL light disappears randomly for some reason and goes back after couple days.
Also it drives fine but there are times that it won't rev past 3k when driving (not stationery)
Will try and do a compression test now I've read your story.
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