Room for a Golf here?
My AUM (same as LC AUQ) Golf was fine in standard spec, then I had it revo'd.
For the first couple of days it was great, then it seemed to be down on power in all gears. As the
problem developed it also started hesitating which is particularly noticable in low gears at part throttle. I have also noticed that the fuel consumption is noticably worse when it's not running right.
I bypassed the N249 last week which cured it, then reverted back to std and the fault re-appeared. The N249 is now bypassed again, but this time although there is an improvement it still flutters.
The turbo can clearly be heard spooling up and down.
Everything on the car is standard except for the revo stage 1.
There are no faults showing.
I cannot find any leaks on any of the hoses, inlcuding the small ones going to the DV and vacuum reservoir.
Other things I have tried:
New N75F - no real difference.
Bosch Saab 93 DV which I have in the garage (Identical to original on mine except with a stronger spring) - Slightly different to drive, but it does not effect the surging fault. Neither DVs leak, when pushing the diaphragm and blocking the small connection on the top.
Good maf from a friends LC - Peak air mass rose from 162g/s with mine to 169 with hers, but no noticable difference in how it drives.
The N249 and N112 have the correct resistance across the coil, which is between 25-35 ohms. The non-return valve located with the N249 and N112 works correctly. The N249 seals when not energised, so I'm sure it is not this.
All that is left now is the actuator or turbo.