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Possible power loss at high speeds

Marsden1002

Active Member
Jun 22, 2007
95
0
Hi All.

I think my car has lost some power top end (55 reg 1.9 stylance 16500 miles) as when i reach a ton, the car takes forever to pull more speed, despite when buying the car it pulled all the way to 125 without problems.

I cant really ask the dealer at this stage, as for one the speeds are illegal on british motorways, and wont it invalidate my warranty pushing the car to top speedS??


Thanks
 

nog

Active Member
Sep 18, 2007
91
0
Shropshire
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OLDOILER

Full Member
Jul 28, 2005
1,292
1
Wiltshire, UK
Hi All.

I think my car has lost some power top end (55 reg 1.9 stylance 16500 miles) as when i reach a ton, the car takes forever to pull more speed, despite when buying the car it pulled all the way to 125 without problems.

I cant really ask the dealer at this stage, as for one the speeds are illegal on british motorways, and wont it invalidate my warranty pushing the car to top speedS??


Thanks
Did this happen with less than 1/4 tank and or change in fuel??. The ECU will derate [less power] if fuel is coming in at a higher temp or a blockage to the charge air cooler, either excessive temps will cause a performance drop some fuels have been known to upset the ECU's.When was your last service by the way?
 

Marsden1002

Active Member
Jun 22, 2007
95
0
Sorry to the delay in the post.

Just had my 20k service at 16500 miles. When the car reachs 100mph, and i hold the car at this speed, it then takes age to gain any speed once i try again.

All the way from the line to around 85 to 90 it fine, its just once it gets past those speeds. Also how will i prove this to seat as i live in the UK - as we all know speeds like that are illegal?


No change in fuel, its been doing it for a while, but could the cold weather be affecting it?
 

Muppet

Guest
Even better "Track Day" , surely this wont affect your warranty
 

DodgyDave

Active Member
May 15, 2007
121
0
Glasgow, Scotland
If it's not pulling right then SEAT should look at it..... just so happens that it's only from 90mph upwards so they have to take it on track or onto a "rolling road" to test this :)


Dave
 

YerMother

comes and goes
Sep 22, 2004
1,461
0
East Midlands Drives: Scirocco GT
Check fuel filter may be clogged up, don't really know much about diesels. Check the CAT isn't knackered and all clogged up. Other servicable items like the air filter, check to see whether that is nice and clean. Do you do mainly short journeys? If so go give it a blast to clear it out!
 

Marsden1002

Active Member
Jun 22, 2007
95
0
the car is driven hard everyday and has only just had its 20k service.

Ill have to take it seat again, and maybe end up with a kia ceed as a loan car :( again . . .
 

Haddock

Burning Oil @ 140
Mar 19, 2006
391
0
Yorkshire
It sounds a bit like a MAF problem, you can unplug the sensor and see if the problem goes away (might be a bit lumpy at tickover though).

Worth a shot... I had similar symptoms on my 1.9 Diesel Golfs...

Chris
 
Aug 16, 2007
666
0
Wolverhampton
Hi

Tried this out a little last night (after the rain had stopped) acceleration to 95mph was OK but a little slow upto 105mph, I didn't really want to go any faster. Bearing in mind the car is only good for 114mph on paper it didn't seem out of the ordinary to me.

My old astra 2.0 DTi was similar in it's performance and was only good for 117mph on paper.
 

Marsden1002

Active Member
Jun 22, 2007
95
0
ill tell you now the paper is incorect. I have had 130 before this problem happened. I am thinking about having it chipped but unsure where to go and if its safe or will it void warrenty etc.

could someone send me a pic of the maf and tell me how to unplug it or whatever and I'll give that a go. will it damage anything?

thanks again
 

AR-CoolC

Full Member
Feb 3, 2006
295
3
Lincoln
ill tell you now the paper is incorect. I have had 130 before this problem happened.

Thats an indicated 130? Whist on a private test track recently, I had mine showing 130, but the sat nav said I was doing 121. It was pulling well all the way up there though.

The sat nav was getting confused though, it thought I was doing 121 accross a field :D

This isn't helping you with your question though. I'd say take into a dealer for a diagnosis at least. MAF certainly sounds like a good starting piont.
 

traumapat

Leon Cupra IHI
Jul 24, 2005
5,925
4
sunny sussex
id check and clean your air filter first mate. its not occuring at a rev level in every gear? just when you hit a certain speed?

sounds like fuel or air starvation? no expert tho:whistle:
 
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