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205 help...
...posting on behalf of one of my friends
he is looking to buy a 1.9 gti, he's been offered one for around £800...pretty good condition overall but has a very lumpy idle when started (almost sounds like a misfire?), and ticks over circa 1900rpm when warmed up it seems to run fine when on the move; any idea if this is a known issue\easy fix?
better still anyone got a decent 1.9 for sale?
cheers in advance,
ian
he is looking to buy a 1.9 gti, he's been offered one for around £800...pretty good condition overall but has a very lumpy idle when started (almost sounds like a misfire?), and ticks over circa 1900rpm when warmed up it seems to run fine when on the move; any idea if this is a known issue\easy fix?
better still anyone got a decent 1.9 for sale?
cheers in advance,
ian
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Sounds like a typical AFM (air flow meter) problem. Could also be an air leak (induction side).
If its the AFM they can be retracked DIY or its easy enough to fit a new one DIY. They are a bit pricey new though.
Have a look on www.forums.205gtidrivers.com Theres a guide on retracking and other stuff.
BTW 1.9 is not miles ahead of latter 1.6 cars (which make 115bhp on normal unleaded).
I may part with my 1.6 for £1,100
If its the AFM they can be retracked DIY or its easy enough to fit a new one DIY. They are a bit pricey new though.
Have a look on www.forums.205gtidrivers.com Theres a guide on retracking and other stuff.
BTW 1.9 is not miles ahead of latter 1.6 cars (which make 115bhp on normal unleaded).
I may part with my 1.6 for £1,100
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You can have my 1.9 for £6k
They do have a lumpy ish idle in std trim, but as Jonny says probably AFM at fault.
Check the rear beam as well, not for the idle issue, just a general check.
They do have a lumpy ish idle in std trim, but as Jonny says probably AFM at fault.
Check the rear beam as well, not for the idle issue, just a general check.
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Yeh I would say AFM, its probably full of gunk. My old one did the same use to have to clean it out from time to time. Dont have the problems any more with my Webers.
As Dreamweaver said check the rear beam, most 205's are getting to the age where they start to seize or get a bit stiff. Recon jobbies arent cheap
As Dreamweaver said check the rear beam, most 205's are getting to the age where they start to seize or get a bit stiff. Recon jobbies arent cheap
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It maybe somthing else as well but they have very high lift cams as standard and this was one of the reasons they made good power back in the day!!
if the cams have been changed for even bigger ones this may be why the idle is so bad and has to tick over at 1900 when warm!!
Dave
if the cams have been changed for even bigger ones this may be why the idle is so bad and has to tick over at 1900 when warm!!
Dave
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It maybe somthing else as well but they have very high lift cams as standard and this was one of the reasons they made good power back in the day!!
if the cams have been changed for even bigger ones this may be why the idle is so bad and has to tick over at 1900 when warm!!
Dave
if the cams have been changed for even bigger ones this may be why the idle is so bad and has to tick over at 1900 when warm!!
Dave
Mine ticks over at 1900.
trails - will have to bring mine along to a ESC meet... I'm thinking the next rr day after I've had some work done.
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thanks for the info gents...i think he is sold on it so will try the fixes suggested here
Ross, PM me next time you are going to a meet and I'll get my finger out and try and make it down there
ian
Ross, PM me next time you are going to a meet and I'll get my finger out and try and make it down there
ian
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Cheers. It did have buckets in and was stripped out with extinguisher etc, but it was too harsh to use on the road, and as I realised I wouldn't get much chance to do more than 1 trackday a year I put the original black leather interior back in.
So its going to be a nice fast road car now, with updated interior bits etc. Its cost me £8k to build though and i've only done 300 miles since I finished it last May, just dont get time to use it
So its going to be a nice fast road car now, with updated interior bits etc. Its cost me £8k to build though and i've only done 300 miles since I finished it last May, just dont get time to use it
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Cheers. It did have buckets in and was stripped out with extinguisher etc, but it was too harsh to use on the road, and as I realised I wouldn't get much chance to do more than 1 trackday a year I put the original black leather interior back in.
So its going to be a nice fast road car now, with updated interior bits etc. Its cost me £8k to build though and i've only done 300 miles since I finished it last May, just dont get time to use it
So its going to be a nice fast road car now, with updated interior bits etc. Its cost me £8k to build though and i've only done 300 miles since I finished it last May, just dont get time to use it
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I know what your saying about not using the car enough....
I have spent a boat load of money on my RA & only covered 3k in nearly 3yrs.
Have been thinking of selling it, but I cannot get my head around loosing so much money.
I have spent a boat load of money on my RA & only covered 3k in nearly 3yrs.
Have been thinking of selling it, but I cannot get my head around loosing so much money.
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The std seats were about 4 times heavier than the buckets, bucket could be lifted with one hand, the leather seats need 2 hands per seat just to move them in/out of the car
Back seats also weighed a ton so there was quite a weight saving to be had, but the buckets were low down which made the driving experience a lot different as the wheel was higher up. As Gary says, it was also a lot louder with no rear seats, and the car was much bumpier.
Its a nicer place to be now with std seats.
If I was doing it all again as a track car I would buy a decent std 1.9 and just strip it down to nothing inside, plus swiss cheese it all over. I'd keep the 8v engine for cheapness and spend on suspension.
I have £1k worth of suspension sat behind me from Skip Brown which still needs fitting - I imagine that will change the car once again. It better had do, cos thats it now for spending on the damn thing
Will hopefully be seeing some track action this year though
Back seats also weighed a ton so there was quite a weight saving to be had, but the buckets were low down which made the driving experience a lot different as the wheel was higher up. As Gary says, it was also a lot louder with no rear seats, and the car was much bumpier.
Its a nicer place to be now with std seats.
If I was doing it all again as a track car I would buy a decent std 1.9 and just strip it down to nothing inside, plus swiss cheese it all over. I'd keep the 8v engine for cheapness and spend on suspension.
I have £1k worth of suspension sat behind me from Skip Brown which still needs fitting - I imagine that will change the car once again. It better had do, cos thats it now for spending on the damn thing
Will hopefully be seeing some track action this year though
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What a cracking motor DW
Used to love my 1.6 GTI - the only car I ever regret selling. Makes me want to get another one for track days too!
Used to love my 1.6 GTI - the only car I ever regret selling. Makes me want to get another one for track days too!
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i think Dan will be keeping the full interior as its going to be his only car (not daily as he has a trannie), so comfort will deffo be a considration...thanks again gents, lots of useful info and advice
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How do gents,
Dan here...just hijacked Ian's log in to say Ta for the info. fitting a new cam belt and full oil change tomorrow, looking at the the electric choke thingy as well to try and sort the lumpy cold idle.
thanks again...i'll post some pics in a couple of weeks
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Dan here...just hijacked Ian's log in to say Ta for the info. fitting a new cam belt and full oil change tomorrow, looking at the the electric choke thingy as well to try and sort the lumpy cold idle.
thanks again...i'll post some pics in a couple of weeks
Dan the Man (ground support tactical mayhem team; Wagon Sqn 555)
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