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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10320 on: April 10, 2017, 02:38:04 pm »
GFB DV+ fitted over the weekend.

There was a revision C in it but no tears or anything so must have been changed at some point in the past. Power wise I can't say I'm feeling a difference but throttle response is MUCH sharper and for some reason which I can't quite get my head around the DSG gear changes are absolutely seamless now.

Must be something to do with maintaining boost/vac between gears and preventing the engine from lurching on the mounts.  :thinking:

Highly recommended if anyone is thinking of doing it.

30 mins in and out. Long allen bit and ratchet spanner made it fairly simple.

Similar effect on manual cars too.  Everything just feels like it's better....idle smoothness, responsiveness, the lot.

I think the DV+ can occasionally stick partially open at times though.  I seem to have periods of massive disparity in performance.  Some days it's really really gutless off boost and other days it feels like a brand new engine.  I think it's down to the DV+ personally.  It needs periodic cleaning and lubing.

Can't say I've read anything about them needing maintenance, hopefully not.

You're correct about everything just feeling "better". It's hard to quantify but it feels like the part that should've been on the car from day 1. 


Similar effect on manual cars too.  Everything just feels like it's better....idle smoothness, responsiveness, the lot.

I think the DV+ can occasionally stick partially open at times though.  I seem to have periods of massive disparity in performance.  Some days it's really really gutless off boost and other days it feels like a brand new engine.  I think it's down to the DV+ personally.  It needs periodic cleaning and lubing.

I don't have the same experience with mine. Never noticed any performance difference and never cleaned/lubed mine so far. Still flutters well while releasing boost as new. If it stick, it would just dump the boost.

I'm not hearing any fluttering, are you on a K04? Do you have an uprated intake? My car is bog standard so maybe that's why?

They do need maintenance!!

Not to the same extent as the OEM parts but like any mechanical part it will need inspection.

I've seen one user have to replace the spring so far.

Others just report it need cleaning and regreasing.

I would do it maybe annually for mine or if I notice drop in performance.

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10321 on: April 10, 2017, 03:54:58 pm »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.


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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10322 on: April 10, 2017, 04:09:08 pm »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.


Ah ok, annually I can live with.  :happy2:

I would've thought that from oily vapor floating around in that system there would've been enough lubrication to keep a small part like that happy. Obviously not the case though?

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10323 on: April 10, 2017, 04:12:43 pm »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.


Ah ok, annually I can live with.  :happy2:

I would've thought that from oily vapor floating around in that system there would've been enough lubrication to keep a small part like that happy. Obviously not the case though?

The scoring marks on my brass piston appear to suggest otherwise, but like you say, doing it occasionally is no biggie  :smiley:


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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10324 on: April 10, 2017, 05:09:19 pm »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.


Ah ok, annually I can live with.  :happy2:

I would've thought that from oily vapor floating around in that system there would've been enough lubrication to keep a small part like that happy. Obviously not the case though?

The scoring marks on my brass piston appear to suggest otherwise, but like you say, doing it occasionally is no biggie  :smiley:

Reminded me to do mine! 10 min quick jobby just now.
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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10325 on: April 10, 2017, 06:30:09 pm »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.


Ah ok, annually I can live with.  :happy2:

I would've thought that from oily vapor floating around in that system there would've been enough lubrication to keep a small part like that happy. Obviously not the case though?

The scoring marks on my brass piston appear to suggest otherwise, but like you say, doing it occasionally is no biggie  :smiley:

Reminded me to do mine! 10 min quick jobby just now.

Yep, reminded me to do it also, but i found this when opened up  :sad1: Going to fire an email over to GFB and see if anyone else has reported this


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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10326 on: April 11, 2017, 08:24:21 am »
Was there much debris on the pick up pipe gauze/sump? @MIJ_JAGGER

@fab5freddy your photo isn't showing up for some reason, what was in the GFB area?

@Pudding I recall GFB stating how important a perfect seal was and to handle the piston with incredible care so as not to score it. Now a tiny score won't exactly release a bar of pressure but surely that's not right. Has anyone else seen scoring on theirs? A while back plenty of knock off ones were floating around too which is also a worry!

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10327 on: April 11, 2017, 09:29:28 am »
Was there much debris on the pick up pipe gauze/sump? @MIJ_JAGGER

@fab5freddy your photo isn't showing up for some reason, what was in the GFB area?

@Pudding I recall GFB stating how important a perfect seal was and to handle the piston with incredible care so as not to score it. Now a tiny score won't exactly release a bar of pressure but surely that's not right. Has anyone else seen scoring on theirs? A while back plenty of knock off ones were floating around too which is also a worry!

@fab5freddy what the fishy fcuk?!!!   Not seen that before!  I'll be checking mine tonight.   Luke, the orange O ring on the smaller inner piston is completely shredded on his.

I'm not that worried about the scoring tbh, it's more the possibility of it jamming shut or open when things get hot in there!


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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10328 on: April 11, 2017, 09:44:03 am »
I'm not hearing any fluttering, are you on a K04? Do you have an uprated intake? My car is bog standard so maybe that's why?
Yes, I have a K04 with a VWR intake at stage 2+. With the OEM air box it wasn't so noticeable.

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10329 on: April 11, 2017, 09:49:03 am »
Yeah, had my DV+ in for over 2 years and I can just feel when it's stuck open slightly.   I take the brass piston out, clean it up, apply a bit of fresh engine oil and then it's fine again.  Maybe I have a fake one!

It stands to reason that a metal piston moving inside a metal bore is eventually going to need some maintenance from all the PCV and oily shat circulating around the boost path.

I have a PCV delete plate connected to a catch can. Not sure if that prevents any relevant amount of oil debris in my car. Maybe it still hasn't had enough use to need maintenance. It was fitted in October of 2015. :smiley:

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10330 on: April 11, 2017, 10:40:24 am »
My GTI just had a good service including some bits that I wanted/needed doing. Work performed by local specialist with all parts supplied by me.

-Sump dropped and oil pickup cleaned (was pretty clean but peace of mind achieved).
-New oil (5W40) & oil filter
-Coolant flush and change
-Brake Fluid (inc correct bleeding procedure with ABS & clutch bleed)
-New air Filter
-New fuel Filter
-Replace lower front splitter
-Install powerflex lower engine mount insert (yellow)
-New alarm siren as had failed (common issue I believe)
-Pre MOT, brake and suspension inspection - all components look to be in tip top condition :smiley:
-Also logged boost pressure specified vs actual before service to asses performance - all checked out okay so believe DV and PCV OK (last changed 5K miles ago - stock car)

Brakes and clutch now even more positive (they weren't bad before just due for new fluid) and no increased noise and vibrations from the engine mount insert which was a minor concern before the install. Engine movement seems to have been damped a bit and gear changes more positive also though only done 10 miles with the insert installed so good early impressions only. Feels good to keep on top of things and keep the car fresh.

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10331 on: April 11, 2017, 11:00:07 am »
Was there much debris on the pick up pipe gauze/sump? @MIJ_JAGGER

Everything looked good thankfully
Took it off for peace of mind really and at least I now know it's all clean and clear

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10332 on: April 11, 2017, 02:27:41 pm »
Was there much debris on the pick up pipe gauze/sump? @MIJ_JAGGER

@fab5freddy your photo isn't showing up for some reason, what was in the GFB area?

@Pudding I recall GFB stating how important a perfect seal was and to handle the piston with incredible care so as not to score it. Now a tiny score won't exactly release a bar of pressure but surely that's not right. Has anyone else seen scoring on theirs? A while back plenty of knock off ones were floating around too which is also a worry!

@fab5freddy what the fishy fcuk?!!!   Not seen that before!  I'll be checking mine tonight.   Luke, the orange O ring on the smaller inner piston is completely shredded on his.

I'm not that worried about the scoring tbh, it's more the possibility of it jamming shut or open when things get hot in there!

Yeah, not impressed  :sick: Will update when i get a reply from GFB or AMD  :happy2:

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10333 on: April 11, 2017, 04:50:48 pm »
Was there much debris on the pick up pipe gauze/sump? @MIJ_JAGGER

@fab5freddy your photo isn't showing up for some reason, what was in the GFB area?

@Pudding I recall GFB stating how important a perfect seal was and to handle the piston with incredible care so as not to score it. Now a tiny score won't exactly release a bar of pressure but surely that's not right. Has anyone else seen scoring on theirs? A while back plenty of knock off ones were floating around too which is also a worry!

@fab5freddy what the fishy fcuk?!!!   Not seen that before!  I'll be checking mine tonight.   Luke, the orange O ring on the smaller inner piston is completely shredded on his.

I'm not that worried about the scoring tbh, it's more the possibility of it jamming shut or open when things get hot in there!

Yeah, not impressed  :sick: Will update when i get a reply from GFB or AMD  :happy2:

Interested in the response on this too.

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Re: What did you and your MKV do today?
« Reply #10334 on: April 11, 2017, 05:13:52 pm »
Does driving to work count for this thread?