D4NPH
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Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some technical assistance. I have a 2000 model Ibiza Tdi s, 90 bhp chipped to 115 bhp. A couple of days ago we had a hell of a lot of rain and my car started to play up, by that i mean the accelerator decided to have a mind of it's own, power was intermitent and i looked like a learner driver with no throttle control! I took the air box out and found it to be a little on the damp side, so i cleaned it all out and took it for another drive, this time the power was not intermitent, but non existent, foot to the floor and a top speed of about 40 mph, the car just didn't want to go atall. So further investigation found that the air inlet pipe had come off the turbo, this was refitted and altough the car is more driveable now, it is still down on power?? It accelerates slowly, it really doesn't want to rev over 3500 rpm, it almost feels like it used to before it was chipped, only worse. If anyone has any ideas i would be greatful as my warranty runs out at the end of the month.
Best Regards,
Dan.
I am looking for some technical assistance. I have a 2000 model Ibiza Tdi s, 90 bhp chipped to 115 bhp. A couple of days ago we had a hell of a lot of rain and my car started to play up, by that i mean the accelerator decided to have a mind of it's own, power was intermitent and i looked like a learner driver with no throttle control! I took the air box out and found it to be a little on the damp side, so i cleaned it all out and took it for another drive, this time the power was not intermitent, but non existent, foot to the floor and a top speed of about 40 mph, the car just didn't want to go atall. So further investigation found that the air inlet pipe had come off the turbo, this was refitted and altough the car is more driveable now, it is still down on power?? It accelerates slowly, it really doesn't want to rev over 3500 rpm, it almost feels like it used to before it was chipped, only worse. If anyone has any ideas i would be greatful as my warranty runs out at the end of the month.
Best Regards,
Dan.