Hi all
Thought I would share my thoughts. I've had my Golf GTI for about 15 months now and to be honest I've always thought the car was a little bit sluggish in terms of performance. I run a company in the week and its pretty long hours (including some weekends) so I don't have a great deal of spare time.
In the time I've owned the GTI its visited 2 different garages in the MK area for services etc with no fault codes showing up. One of the garages mentioned I should consider a re-map as he found the car sluggish when he took it for a test drive. Over the last few months I've noticed the car making a whoosh sound on acceleration and its been getting worse to the point where I could clearly hear it inside the cabin. I've read various listings on here that its a sign that the diverter valve is on its way out. Well chaps I can honestly say you weren't wrong!
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So yesterday I bit the bullet, phoned AMD Tuning and arranged to get a GFB diverter valve fitted today, the technician mentioned that on Saturday it was a first come, first served basis. So I got down there for opening time for 9am
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Within a few minutes of arriving my car was up in the air and the technician was busy taking the old part off.
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The rubber valve was totally shot, it was literally in pieces! The chap @ AMD Tuning mentioned that you lose in the region of 30 bhp with a torn diverter valve according to previous tests on their dyno so its definitely worth checking. I only wish I had the required skills to change parts like this myself
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Here are some pics of what you get, you can see the piston style diverter valve as well for comparison
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All in all, the whole job must have been completed in around 15-20 mins and that included making sure any codes that flashed up on the computer were removed.
As for the performance difference well what I can say but WOW!!! The car actually takes off after 3,500rpm. I honestly cant believe the difference and I'm more than a little annoyed with myself for driving around for the last year or so with a car not running on full boost.
I just want to thank AMD Tuning for turning my car around so quickly this morning. I would definitely recommend their services if you are local to them.
Cheers
George