Hi all,
I would appreciate some advice about fixing a problematic intake manifold or just doing a runner flap delete. A few months ago I had the intake manifold motor replaced. Everything was fine until another code showed up and my mechanic had a look at it and said the flaps are not moving fully. My questions are:
1- Would be better off doing a runner flap delete so I can rule out any future problems with the motor again and the flaps?
2 - Why do the gaps on the sides of each flap need to be filled?
3 - With the flaps deleted, do the motor and sensor need to be disconnected? If so, how to work around the codes that will show up? Just ignore them?
4 - Or the best option would be getting a new intake manifold? I have no mechanical skills so everything would be carried out by an independent garage.
With regards the pre-cat removal, it might sound stupid to a lot of people but how do the gases go through the end of the exhaust if there is a "wall" in the middle? I called an independent VW specialist garage in London and when I enquired about it because I wanted to have it removed, they told me not to do it. The person who I spoke said to me that unburnt fuel could end up in the catalytic converter and damage it. Also a gain of 5bhp was not worth considering a decrease in MPG because of more airflow and risking damaging the catalytic converter.
I would appreciate everyone's opinions and experiences so I can decide what to do with the intake manifold. The questions about the pre-cat was just to try to understand a bit more about it.
Cheers guys.