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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #195 on: July 12, 2011, 10:21:13 pm »
I would'nt use anyone other than Andy O to be honest

The cars should be fairly evenly matched on the day . . . .  :driver:

 :mad: apart from your extra 120bhp and 250kg

edited that for you Ry :P

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #196 on: July 22, 2011, 05:02:43 pm »
Some useful info for you Ry, REVO posted this on SCN

Quote from: Revo Kev;3569248
Something I've written up for our dealers:


Re: 1.4TSI - Twincharger Known Engine Issues to be aware of prior to reflashing a vehicle

Vehicles:   SEAT Ibiza FR, Cupra, Boconegra
VW Golf MKVI
VW Scirocco
VW Polo Gti
Skoda Fabia VRS
 
This document is a collation of engine issues that have been seen on the newer generation Euro5 compliant 1.4TSI – Twincharger engines. Certain issues have been addressed by the manufacturer as described below.


If you see any vehicle with these issues DO NOT flash Revo software onto the ECU without the issues being rectified.

•   Misfiring when cold and vehicle is in warm up state – factory update issued
•   Misfiring due to faulty coilpacks – certain batches of coilpacks were recognised as faulty and would be replaced under warranty
•   Misfiring due to faulty plugs
•   Misfiring due to faulty injectors – there was an injector part number change early 2010 newer injectors are believed to have a more efficient spray pattern to prevent excessive depositing on the piston crown. Injectors were also changed to solve misfire issue along with a factory software update.
•   Water Pump Failures
•   Crankshaft bearing play which can lead to bore wear and piston/piston ring damage

NOTE: there have been numerous cases where completely standard vehicles have suffered from misfires and un-burnt fuel in the cylinder has caused bore-wash leading to piston/piston ring damage.

Not all vehicles suffer from these issues however it’s very important to be aware of the issues prior to flashing the vehicle so you can look out for symptoms of any potential problems. Any issue seen on a standard vehicle will be accentuated if the vehicle is run at a higher level of tune.

I think I have the misfire when cold and in the warm up state. Engine feels rough for the first 30 seconds and doesn't like to be driven, until that time has passed. Then its as smooth as a whistle

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #197 on: July 26, 2011, 05:21:54 pm »
Car stripped out today in practice for my upcoming 1/4 mile virgin run. Rear ARB and uprated lower engine bush fitted. Popped it on the weighbridge and with the TD Pro 1.2,s, Milltek and the strip its now 80kg,s lighter:D

Just for Hurdy.
spare wheel 14kg
rear seat 19kg
other bits from boot area 13.1kg
Total 46.1kgs

 

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #198 on: July 26, 2011, 05:24:06 pm »

Good work Ry!

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #199 on: July 26, 2011, 05:34:59 pm »
Car stripped out today in practice for my upcoming 1/4 mile virgin run. Rear ARB and uprated lower engine bush fitted. Popped it on the weighbridge and with the TD Pro 1.2,s, Milltek and the strip its now 80kg,s lighter:D

Just for Hurdy.
spare wheel 14kg
rear seat 19kg
other bits from boot area 13.1kg
Total 46.1kgs

 

Looking forward to seeing it run Ryan..  :party: Out of interest, what did it weigh?

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #200 on: July 26, 2011, 06:34:41 pm »
liking it Ry.  FWIW when i removed mine it was 49kg.  You should get a good time, you using the paradas or track tyres also which strip you using?  I think the Polos pretty light as well.

Also you'll definitely be the fastest Polo GTI on the 1/4 mile leaderboard....the only Polo GTI, but still the fastest :grin:.  Most recent time was a stripped stage 2 which managed a 13.547@104.7mph at Crail on the weekend just gone, and thast with road tyres

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #201 on: July 26, 2011, 06:44:42 pm »
what about some more weight loss options?

removing the sound deading around the supercharger.  Apparently 2.5kg

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This is the sound  increase when removed


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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #202 on: July 26, 2011, 07:16:11 pm »
Looking forward to seeing it run Ryan..  :party: Out of interest, what did it weigh?
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I used this weighbridge when it was totally standard and it read 1220kg. Weighed today 1140kg. I did pop it on another one when standard and it said 1190kg so it could be 1110kg?. All i know is iv,e lost 80kg :happy2:. Weighbridge lottery

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #203 on: July 26, 2011, 07:17:02 pm »

Do they charge much do go on weigh bridge Ry?

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #204 on: July 26, 2011, 07:19:53 pm »
No charge for me. Only takes 10 seconds to weigh. Just needs a bit of cheek to ask the operator.

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #205 on: July 26, 2011, 07:41:42 pm »
Awesome figures for info - cheers Ryan :happy2:

Fingers crossed for the 1/4 mile runs and some good times :jumping:

Official figure for a 3dr with a 90% tank of fuel is supposed to be 1192kg, so the other weighbridge may have been more accurate - still 80kg off at under 1150kg is going to make a pretty nifty motor. :jumpmove:

Looking forward to a sub 13.5 pass result for you :smiley:

Don't forget to lower those tyre pressures :wink:
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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #206 on: July 26, 2011, 07:53:14 pm »
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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #207 on: July 26, 2011, 08:11:16 pm »

Don't forget to lower those tyre pressures :wink:
i went for the higher pressure option as lower resistance and less flex, how much lower do you go over stock

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #208 on: July 26, 2011, 09:06:36 pm »

Don't forget to lower those tyre pressures :wink:
i went for the higher pressure option as lower resistance and less flex, how much lower do you go over stock

Higher for rear tyres to reduce resistance.

Lower front pressure to increase grip.

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Re: Blade,s Polo GTi 180 DSG
« Reply #209 on: July 26, 2011, 09:42:06 pm »

Don't forget to lower those tyre pressures :wink:
i went for the higher pressure option as lower resistance and less flex, how much lower do you go over stock

Higher for rear tyres to reduce resistance.

Lower front pressure to increase grip.

you bringing a foot pump to York Rich?