Alright TDI braintrust... looking for some ideas to problem solve a perplexing issue.
Vehicle: 1998 AHU 'e-TDI' installed @ 50deg in 1987 Syncro Westy Vanagon
Problem: Engine will not rev above ~2400 rpm when stationary/neutral. Same when trying to drive down the road (no power).
Background...
For sale is a used Amsoil dual bypass oil filter setup. Purchased this for my AHU to make oil changes easier and extend oil change interval, but never get around to installing. Inspiration came from here:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=363666&highlight=amsoil
Sale includes:
>oil...
Good used oil pump removed from AHU motor with ~110K miles. Made good pressure before pulled. Oil pickup tube w/ baffle is actually brand new.
$25 + shipping
Used OEM AHU / 1Z MKIII vacuum pump removed from a 1998 Jetta. Worked fine before removing, but the plastic barbed nipple has broke off. I've seen folks repair this using a brass barb, but YMMV. You could always swap the top cap from a busted pump.
Includes complete set of OEM seals (top seal...
Hard plastic intercooler pipe out of an '98 AHU TDI Jetta. In excellent condition with no cracks or deformation whatsoever.
n.b. The lower pipe shown in the photo has been sold.
$20 OBO + shipping
Per title, looking for a deal on a PD130 / PD150 race pipe.
I bought a junk one off a seller (the infamous 'cerber' from Bulgaria) here a few years ago that was basically a section of exhaust pipe crudely welded to a steel flange. Not surprisingly, it leaked.
Please respond w/ price incl...
Long story short... had a turbo blow and runaway engine, made a mess of things, including driving oil into the hose that runs to the MAP sensor in the ECU.
Is it OK to shoot some solvent (e.g., MAF/electronic cleaner solvent) into the MAP sensor in the ECU? Other tips for cleaning it out?
Thanks
I'm trying to replace a blown VNT-15 (GT1749) with a GT1749VA turbo. This is a TDI conversion (Vanagon), so the turbo requires significant reclocking such that the wider compressor outlet of the 'VNT-17 style' housing will be difficult to fit.
I've read several accounts of folks machining out...
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