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I use Shell Optimax, so I wouldn't have thought it was a knock related problem.



Can anyone help!?!?!




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renegade wrote:Are your hoses conncected to your bov torn? or if your bov has a piston maybe it stuck open
Ed wrote:You don't mention what revision your car is.![]()
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The vrrrp as you put it might be caused by the vtv.
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The sound can be like a farting noise.
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The vtv is a one way valve that is right next to where the standard bov is located.
Do you have an after market bov fitted and or an induction kit.![]()
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Either one of these might accentuate the noise from the vtv.
As for whether the car is boosting properly, do not rely on the standard boost gauge.![]()
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It's more like an on/off switch.
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It only tells you whether the car is making boost or not.
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When booting it does the car feel like it is hesitating or does the power feel smooth.
If you are unsure as to whether it is producing the correct amount of boost your best bet is either to get it checked out by a garage or to buy an aftermarket boost gauge.
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BenF wrote:Hmmm.
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You running Super unleaded?
If the car is standard, and the VSV hasn't been bypassed, with temps below 4-6C it will limit boost to 7psi.
As for the noise- it could be compressor turbine wheel stall
- if the BOV is set to only release pressure at very high pressure this could be happening, but I'd be quite surprised.
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Is there any chance of you taking an audio clip of the noise and uploading it to a website, and posting a link to it here?
IICause_OneII wrote:I currently have the standard BOV and a HKS mushroom filter.Would these make a difference/cause a problem?
Thanks for your help so far guys.
IICause_OneII wrote:In your experiences does the boost gauge go straight to the top as soon as you plant it in second or should it go up gradually?
IICause_OneII wrote:
Would the change of plugs and HT leads, possibly be a cure for the problem I've described.
Thanks for any advice at all.