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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could help. My turbo doesn't seem to spool up as quick as it should below 2k rpm. I have checked the actuator, it moves fine. I have replaced all of the vacuum lines. I have done the Mr Muscle turbo vane clean. I have checked that the actuator holds vacuum. The car has been remapped and EGR deleted (I removed the EGR components because I thought this may have been causing the problem). I haven't found a boost leak. I am just about ready to give up but:
I think I may have isolated the problem now though but I need someone to help me verify something:
If I connect a vacuum gauge between the vacuum solenoid block and the vacuum pump, I see a good 25Hg + of vacuum. This implies no vacuum leak(?)
If I connect a vacuum gauge between the vacuum solenoid block and the turbo actuator I do not really see past 17Hg of vacuum at idle. If I press the accelerator it may spike to 20 but immediately go down (like you would expect so that the vanes open turbo spools slower). I have read in many places that is healthy to see 20+Hg down the turbo actuator vacuum hose but everything seems so specific to each turbo that I don't really have a clue anymore.
Is this good enough to diagnose that the vacuum solenoid block is at fault? There are different variants of this block (6Q0906625). Mine is a 6Q0906625C (400434D). Does anyone know if they all do the same job? I phoned a Seat parts place and they said the part number has changed to G and quoted £195 for one brand new. There are quite a few on ebay but I was wondering if they all do the same job.
It is taking a long time for the problem to develop further and I am fed up with the reduced performance and MPG.
Many thanks
I was wondering if anyone could help. My turbo doesn't seem to spool up as quick as it should below 2k rpm. I have checked the actuator, it moves fine. I have replaced all of the vacuum lines. I have done the Mr Muscle turbo vane clean. I have checked that the actuator holds vacuum. The car has been remapped and EGR deleted (I removed the EGR components because I thought this may have been causing the problem). I haven't found a boost leak. I am just about ready to give up but:
I think I may have isolated the problem now though but I need someone to help me verify something:
If I connect a vacuum gauge between the vacuum solenoid block and the vacuum pump, I see a good 25Hg + of vacuum. This implies no vacuum leak(?)
If I connect a vacuum gauge between the vacuum solenoid block and the turbo actuator I do not really see past 17Hg of vacuum at idle. If I press the accelerator it may spike to 20 but immediately go down (like you would expect so that the vanes open turbo spools slower). I have read in many places that is healthy to see 20+Hg down the turbo actuator vacuum hose but everything seems so specific to each turbo that I don't really have a clue anymore.
Is this good enough to diagnose that the vacuum solenoid block is at fault? There are different variants of this block (6Q0906625). Mine is a 6Q0906625C (400434D). Does anyone know if they all do the same job? I phoned a Seat parts place and they said the part number has changed to G and quoted £195 for one brand new. There are quite a few on ebay but I was wondering if they all do the same job.
It is taking a long time for the problem to develop further and I am fed up with the reduced performance and MPG.
Many thanks