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Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 02-07-2013 Just fitted my gti inlet manifold with 1.8 injectors, started it up and its over revving and is producing a very loud squealing noise. I think its coming from underneath the inlet manifold. Checked seals etc and they seem to be fine. Someone pleeeeaaase help...I'm like a damsel in distress here ![]() Cheers Dan RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Matt - 02-07-2013 Have you used the 1.8 sensors on the mani? If so have you done a ecu reset? Re: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 02-07-2013 Yeah its got the 1.8 sensors on. Haven't tried ecu reset yet but I'm concerned about the squeal. Seems to me like air could be getting in somewhere? RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Niall - 02-07-2013 Prat There is a air leak somewhere after the throttle body. More than likey where it bolts to the head. New gasket is essential! Try spraying WD40 around the joins and see if it revs. If it does, theres your leak. RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Matt - 02-07-2013 Yep air leak, the bottom of the manifold can be an issue, seem to remember someone having a problem with it getting caught up on something and not sealing correctly. Do as Niall says. If that sorts your squeal then sorted. ![]() RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Niall - 02-07-2013 (02-07-2013, 07:50 PM)Matt Wrote: Yep air leak, the bottom of the manifold can be an issue, seem to remember someone having a problem with it getting caught up on something and not sealing correctly. Do as Niall says. If that sorts your squeal then sorted. That was me ![]() Re: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 02-07-2013 Yeah I've got a lovely new gasket on it ![]() Also the bottom of the manifold was trying to sit on the hard coolant pipe so I relocated that slightly. RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Matt - 02-07-2013 Yeah that pipe normally is an issue, you just need to adjust slightly. Can't see what you issue is. Made sure all the bolts are nice and tight? RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Niall - 02-07-2013 Take the manifold off and make sure there is no old gasket stuck to it or the block. I used a single sided blade to clean mine up as it can be a PITA to do. btw text me. I want to know if your coming to FCS with us!! Re: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 02-07-2013 It was sat on the pipe at first so I skillfully relocated it ![]() Yeah I'm coming to FCS but probably just for one day mate. RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Grant - 02-07-2013 They have to be yes, as the vacuum will affect the idle speed. As I said on the phone, I bet you ain't put an inlet gasket in have ya? ![]() :p Edit: just read the text, as the other gays said, check for crap producing a leak ![]() Re: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 02-07-2013 Yeah got brand new gaskets ![]() All fixed now though. Cleaned the crap up but think it was the coolant hard pipe stopping it fitting on properly. The gasket felt like there was a small amount of play in it. Does roar a tad now when you give it some ![]() Cheers for the help guys. RE: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - Ambrosio - 24-07-2013 Do you fit GTi inlet in a XU7? If yes, probably the injection send "poor" mixture. Re: Urgent help needed after fitting GTI inlet - floz123 - 24-07-2013 Sure did yeah. And it had the xu7 injectors and pressure fitted along with all the 1.8 sensors so all was okay. |