Anyone with an in-line filter, how does your car feel at higher revs? Mine feels like it's being held back quite a bit, unsure if my filter is the cause, or maybe my gov shim isn't big enough..? (Will attach a picture of gov)
May fix my standard filter housing and use that again. Anyone else had a fuel filter problem holding it back? Fyi I'm using an Audi TT 3.2 fuel filter, its pretty big.
Running a golf 2 in line fuel filter. The pump is gov moded, 9mm head and grinded lda pin, k14 at 1 bar and at 4000rpms i fill like it's holding back. Before i rebuild the pump and put the in line filter (because of the housing which was leaking) it pulled around 5000rpms.
22-01-2013, 05:11 PM (This post was last modified: 22-01-2013, 05:27 PM by Ricky.)
Running normal shell diesel, haven't run veg on this engine or filter. No air filter at the minute, I have got an exhaust leak from the elbow so I was thinking maybe all hot gases are being sucked back in and ruining performance.
Picture of gov mod. It can't be this holding it back surely..
22-01-2013, 08:11 PM (This post was last modified: 22-01-2013, 08:12 PM by Ricky.)
Hmm, did a quick 30-70 test, slight DOWNHILL, around 7.5 seconds, that's stage 1 slow.
Although I think it's smoking on boost, i gave the fuel screw 1/2 turn, and it seems perkier. Maybe the smoke was just off boost, I have never really booted it long enough for it to clear, or haven't been watching out the back for long enough. So maybe it's just not got enough max fuel, and the filter is fine..
I think the filter is not the problem, it's lack of max fuel. Not sure how wound in I should really go, this turbo isn't exactly big. Also my EGT gauge shoots up now I have given it 1/2 turn.
Even ANY gains to having an inline filter? Wouldn't you say it's more suited to 150bhp upwards engines and pointless on a stage 1?
Whatever fuel filter you want, surely should be off something like a v8 diesel? Marine engine or landrover or tractor, lorry. And not off something like a TT which is designed to run under pressure from a lift pump?
I'm tempted to convert, but only because I'm having starting problems and cba working on my own car.
(22-01-2013, 09:02 PM)KrisB Wrote: Even ANY gains to having an inline filter? Wouldn't you say it's more suited to 150bhp upwards engines and pointless on a stage 1?
Whatever fuel filter you want, surely should be off something like a v8 diesel? Marine engine or landrover or tractor, lorry. And not off something like a TT which is designed to run under pressure from a lift pump?
I'm tempted to convert, but only because I'm having starting problems and cba working on my own car.
Something ive never looked into tbh, can be a nightmare to start n get revving sometimes could this be filter related bud?