mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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iv owned my car over a year, no problems with it at all as i only use it out of working hours. Iv only done 2k miles in over a year and now im looking forward to pvs my engines playing up
typical! im gutted, im not sure if my car will make it over to santa pod and i dunt live to far away!
i wouldn't even have minded as much if this had happened 2 weeks ago but not 2 days before!!!
rant over!
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Whats up with it?
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Mattb
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Registered: 2nd Feb 03
Location: Under your sisters bed
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fix it
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mike16v
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Registered: 20th May 02
Location: sheffield, yorkshire
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sounds like my luck, some1 ran into mine 2 days before max live, and then ecu cocked up night before max london
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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feels like its outa petrol (juddering) or about to go but tanks half full and it aint leaking petrol, i ent really into my engines but il get my ol man to look at it wen he gets home
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by mattwhite]
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ed
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No ECU light?
Could be dirty injectors...
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
Location: Northamptonshire
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how easy r they to clean then?
for a 1.4 16v sport it aint quick, i think the whole engine needs looking at!
i want a 2 litre but insurance would sting me!!
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T5POL
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Registered: 22nd Mar 01
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Maybe it justs needs a good shoe-in!
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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defo needs sumut!
the revs r also high! excessive but high...
drives at a steady 3.5k - 4k revs at 60mph in 5th
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T5POL
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Registered: 22nd Mar 01
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Take it out for an hour or two. Hammer it, motorway driving, b-roads the lot. Its a 16v and they like to be revved!
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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ttt
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loo_goblin
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Registered: 14th Jul 04
Location: Horsham, West Sussex
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to list a few
fuel filters
fuel pump
injectors
we had a truck that just stopped and wouldnt start, problem was fuel related, took a day to find that problem.
the fuel pump started to chew its self to pieces, and metal fillings were in the injectors everywhere,.
stil not working, pray urs isnt a simular problem
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bubble
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Registered: 24th Jan 04
Location: Darwin, NT Australia.
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sticky valves-build up of carbon on valve stems-use an engine flush,but breath it in through inlet manifold not through petrol-then give good thrash
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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yeah i hope it aint that bad aswell,
got me worried now
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
sticky valves-build up of carbon on valve stems-use an engine flush,but breath it in through inlet manifold not through petrol-then give good thrash
Yes if these engines are not taken to high revs to time to time they suffer badly from sticky valves.
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Skipz
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Registered: 23rd Aug 03
Location: Falkirk: Drives:nothing but gettin another Corsa
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try 10K Boost follow instructions and put it through the Air intake then Proceed to Boot it down a Motorway .. It's a bit Expensive but it cleared a problem in my corsa which Sounds similar to yours!
If it Saves you from Stripping the Whole lot down before PVS It's worth it's weight in gold
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by h18_oab]
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by bubblevaux
sticky valves-build up of carbon on valve stems-use an engine flush,but breath it in through inlet manifold not through petrol-then give good thrash
Yes if these engines are not taken to high revs to time to time they suffer badly from sticky valves.
also if thrashed all the time then driven steady b careful cuz this can cause sticky valves,usully run tank down then stick a fiver of optimax in with redex n nail it-sorted-sometimes if ecu reports egr valve this can mean sticky valves as well if the valve sticks open as opposed to sticking closed
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mattwhite
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Registered: 22nd Jun 03
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thanx for the help people, i'll be trying some of these idea's... cheers
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