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16v power kicking in too late



I'd still check the timing . Maybe somehow the distributor was already
loose and somehow advanced itself. I'm just guessing here. 
I'm going off the idea that you can seriously alter the powerband by
adj. timing.



-----Original Message-----
From: VwDude Van [mailto:phfatvw@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:27 PM
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: 16v power kicking in too late


nothing was done just the drive to ohio and back and
after that i drove to texas and back to florida

--- VwDude Van <phfatvw@yahoo.com> wrote:

> instead of the power boost kicking in at around the
> 3k
> rpm that its spose to my power kicks in at around
> 5-1/2k rpm.  Does anyone know the solution to fixing
> this so i can get it back to normal
> 
> 
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