Dissimulate

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Jan 12, 2012
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Durham
Have noticed since i got my 03 cupra t 180 last year that sometimes i get a noticeable change in performance.
Since getting the car i have replaced my standard airbox with a carbon BMC induction kit and my standard DV with a 007p, i did have a splitR on for a while which i though might be causing the problem but still getting now and is becoming increasingly more noticable.

What happens, basically i can be boosting along nicely, hearing the lovely *woosh and chuff" thought my induction kit, hitting power where theres meant to be power.
Then, if i slow down or stop then pull off again it can change to a *whistle and a psss* (forgive my noise descriptions) and a lack of power. Can hardly hear any air being sucking though the air filter and a very lazy sigh when it dumps.

I've had suggestions ranging from problems with DV (which i bought brand new, but noticed the problem with other DVs too)
Un specific boost leak, meaning i would have to check all turbo and boost pipes.
MAF censor.

It seems its going to be a case of trial and error to find whats causing the problem, but does anyone have any more definitive then can suggest? would possibly save me a complete fart on and maybe a be of cash.

cheers
 
Im putting my money on a MAF sensor failure. The BMC is oiled right? Try to avoid an oily filter as this will damage the MAF sensor. Uncouple the MAF sensor and go for a drive. Also it would help to get your car scanned with vagcom and see what that pops up

gl!
 
had the car scanned not so long back before i had my water pump replaced and nothing came up.
will try unplugging the MAF once ive got my random indicator thing sorted first (few threads below this)
 
I've just sold my BMC oiled panel filter, as after using it for a while my MAF has apparently started doing the same thing.
On a rolling road day I hit a lower figure with the MAF connected than disconnected.
I've since added a dry filter, and cleaned the MAF. It's better, but still laggy and gutless from cold so now looking at the issue again.
 
Ive only recently put the BMC on, before then was just a generic cone filter with breather pipe, its been doing it for ages, might try disconnecting to see if theres any difference but i just have this feeling that i have a bit of a boost leak from somewhere.