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Poor-Barely Running Scirocco



I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the heat activated coil short.
Simple matter to throw another coil in there and see. Then if that is the
problem a heat shield or relocation of the coil is in order.

Rick Alexander
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Arthur Hunt" <Arthur.Hunt@sas.com>
To: "'Jonas K.'" <jkarlsso@metabolex.com>; "scirocco list"
<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>; "'Daun Yeagley'" <vwdaun@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 2:11 PM
Subject: RE: Poor-Barely Running Scirocco


> Jonas and Daun,
>   Thanks for the feedback!!!  This is an 8V, 1984 with a fairly tricked
out 1.8l engine.  The battery has been relocated to the trunk for 3 or more
years, so there is no more negative battery cable to the tranny housing ;-).
The main ground runs from the battery in the trunk to the frame rail the RR
bumper mount goes into.  Where the old battery ground used to be there is a
ground from the LF frame rail to the tranny mount ;-).  To be honest, I
don't believe the car is getting richer because I pulled a couple of spark
plugs an they are still grey/tan, and there is now hint of excess gas in the
cylinders or moisture visible on top of the pistons or on the plugs.
Figuring the loss of exhaust temp was either because it was running way to
rich, or loosing spark, the lack of signs of excessive gas made me think it
was loosing spark.  That's why I was thinking that it might be a bad ground
causing me to loose spark.  That may be a bad thought ;-).  Daun Yeagley
suggests that I
> might have a bad O2 sensor or control pressure regulator.  Just FYI the
pressure regulator is a remapped one from BSI to prevent me from burning up
another set of audi 1.9 pistons.  I think that's all the pertanant info.
Sounds like I need to borrow some fuel pressure guages and make sure that
all my pressures are correct.  Any other things I should be looking for?
> Thanks again!
>                                                             Arthur
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonas K. [mailto:jkarlsso@metabolex.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 1:50 PM
> To: Arthur Hunt; scirocco list
> Subject: Re: Poor-Barely Running Scirocco
>
>
> Arthur,
>
> Is this an 8v or a 16v?
>
> I'd suspect that the cold running enrichment system (for either car, but
> they are different) have gone bad. Sound like as the car heats up, it gets
> progressively richer.
>
> Get back to us with the type of motor, and we can give a more thorough
list
> of checks.
>
> As for the grounds, I didn't see any mention of cleaning the mounting
point
> of the battery cable on the tranny mount. Check that, it gets corroded.
> Also, you can add a ground cable from the battery to the casing of the
> alternator. There should not be any resistance.
> <fist raised> FREE THE ELECTRONS!! </fist raised>
>
> But poor grounds are not going to cause your problem, nor will a dying
fuel
> pump relay.
>
> Jonas
>
>
>
> On 5/6/02 8:00 AM, "Arthur Hunt" <Arthur.Hunt@sas.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks,
> > I am trying to diagnose a problem with my Scirocco Track Car.  Here's
what it
> > does, and what I've done about it.  It will start and run fine until it
warms
> > up.  Once it warms up, it starts to loose power, requiring more and more
gas
> > to keep it running.  Watching the EGT, the exhaust temp starts out at
~1100
> > degrees F.  and as it starts to loose power, the EGT starts to drop
steadily
> > down until the car finally dies at around 450 deg F.  I suspect a bad
ground
> > somewhere and have replaced all of the ground cables, and cleaned all of
the
> > contact point.  Still, if I take my multi-meter, set it to the lowest
voltage
> > setting, connect the positive wire to the negative battery terminal and
the
> > negative wire to the car chasis (ground) I am seeing a slight voltage
> > indicating bad ground somewhere.  I have replaced and cleaned the
negative
> > battery wire, the ground strap from the firewall to the engine, the
ground
> > strap from the front frame rail to the transmission, the ground strap
from
> > the lf fender to the hood.  I even added an additional ground strap from
the
> > RF fender to the engine.  Someone told me that this was typical behavior
of
> > when the fuel pump relay was going out, so I replaced that too.  Nothing
seems
> > to have helped.  Has anybody seen this before?  Any other ideas?  I hate
to do
> > it, but I may have to take it in to a professional this time =B-O...
> > Thanks,
> > Arthur
> >
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