Its been a while but I was replacing my cambelt at the weekend and had to revisit the torsion value.
So, for the past couple of years, my tdi has had a lumpy idle, although it seems intermittent. More noticeable after a long run and then coming to a stop at traffic lights.
I had already attempted to adjust my torsion value and it didnt make much difference.
I got my torsion value to 0.5 before I gave up.
After replacing the cambelt, tensioners, rollers etc warming up the engine, my torsion value was at 2.9, lumpy idle still present.
I Adjusted the torsion value by adjusting the front (inlet) cam sprocket and go it to bang on 0, however, the lumpy idle was still there.
I then turned my attention to the fuel consumption (block 15). At idle, this was fluttering between 0.4l/h and 06.l/h. It should be 0.6.
So I adjusted the fuel consumption by making adjustment to the rear (exhaust) cam sprocket.
I got it to 0, and the lumpy idle has disappeared.
It may be in my head, but the car feels a little smoother to drive and certain not juddring when sat at traffic lights!
So, in summary:
You need to check
BOTH blocks 004 and 015 (once the engine is up to temperature):
- Torsion value (measuring block 004) is at 0.0 KW
- Fuel consumption value (measuring block 015) is at 0.60 l/h
Hope this helps someone.
Jas