Had the cambelt changed on the Passat last week, and I swear it's pulling more strongly above 3k rpm, and holding the power for longer.
It was giving good power figures before the change ( 175bhp & fly and 270lbft @ wheels : http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/rollingroad/rr.scn_18.11.06.html ) so was obviously fairly healthy - especially given it's mileage of nearly 120k.
I'm now wondering whether it's because the old belt might have got slightly stretched with age, or whether the previous belt was a tooth out when it was replaced first time round - either of which could have affected the cam timing ?
Any idea what kind of effect being one tooth out would have on performance of a TDI 130 ?
It was giving good power figures before the change ( 175bhp & fly and 270lbft @ wheels : http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/rollingroad/rr.scn_18.11.06.html ) so was obviously fairly healthy - especially given it's mileage of nearly 120k.
I'm now wondering whether it's because the old belt might have got slightly stretched with age, or whether the previous belt was a tooth out when it was replaced first time round - either of which could have affected the cam timing ?
Any idea what kind of effect being one tooth out would have on performance of a TDI 130 ?