Thanks for the replies guys.
Shoddy service history as well as a history of low oil pressure makes me think you should also be thinking about getting the oil pick up cleaned.
BTW: So happy Pudding is still about, I have never needed him on here but it makes me feel better running about in my old gti knowing he is around. Kinda like the AA does.
Appreciate the tip but everything on that end has been sorted. Not only was the pick-up change twice, but the oil spray jets (aka oil squirters) and even the connecting rod bearings have been changed too.
Always a joy to see Pudding on here
If it is a K03 GTI you can probably get away with replacing the follower and fitting HPFP internals. Not the ideal solution but fast and easy to do at home. Then just monitor the cam follower.
Alternatively, new cam is a good time to do cam belt and cam timing chain.
Edit: BWA engine so I guess the same applies. Definitely fuel cuts.
She's a vRS that prefers to identify as a GTI, in a country where 95% of our sporty Octavias are diesels
Would HPFP internals alleviate the fuelling issue, at least temporarily? Not to keen on them, considering their hefty price tag.
Unfortunately only did the cam chain last year. But timing belt's on three years. Would changing the intake cam even give you any advantage when doing the timing belt? I don't think I have to remove the exhaust cam for the intake cam right?
Cheers