Im the second owner of my 337 and i wonder if my car is already tuned. I talked to the first owner and he mentioned something about messing with boost and stuff. The car is completely stock except a BOV and a kn air filter.. Is there any way i can check to see if my car is tuned or not?? HELP
The best way to tell would be to monitor the turbo PSI with a gauge. They are pretty cheap and easy to hook up. All you would be looking for is if you are making more than 11psi. If you're in the range of 15-25 psi then it is likely that it is chipped.
he probably didnt know what he was doing because one he put a blow off valve on it our cars should be using a dv so most likely he put a manual boost controller on it
Thanks guys. I am dissappointed that he put a BOV on it instad of a dv but its no biggy. I currently have a small crack in my vaccumm hose so im gonna fix that in a couple of days. Can the crack in the vaccumm mean i have a boost leak!? The car spools up and tends to have a lot of boost so im hoping that fixing it will increase my boost even more (if thats even possible). Im ordering a boost gauge after i get a new vaccumm hose installed so i know my exact boost. Sorry if i sound stupid im a noob at this stuff. Just trying to get all my questions answered before I start messing with it some more.
With turbo'd cars, when you're not in boost, or not building air pressure from the turbocharger, then you are in vacuum. On the boost gauge you'll be getting it *should* have the vacuum read in measurements of "HG", and the boost will just read in PSI. So anyways, once the turbocharger starters building pressure, the amount of vacuum, or negative pressure (HG), decreases while the amount of positive pressure (PSI) increases. So anytime, especially with turbocharged cars, you have a vacuum leak (or a boost leak, because they are one in the same) you are seeing a loss in power. Sometimes it can be a huge loss in power and the car won't run, and sometimes it could be a pinhole leak and the car will seem fine. In either case it is best to immediately fix it.
If you post a picture of exactly what hose it is we can tell you how serious or important it is.
thats your pcv ....mine was cracked when i bought my car from the dealer didnt notice it for a coupple days ( was unitronic stage 1+) when it was replaced it was a diffrent car :beer:
You have a Forge DV and not a BOV. Also looks like you have a TIP and just by looking at what's been done and say it's a good chance it's got a software upgrade. Only way to really know is what was already mentioned, boost gauge. Clean motor:thumbup:
I have that OEM PCV hose for sale if you're interested. (25 shipped)
Also, can you get us a non-insta-lamed picture of that engine bay (with more of what's to the right in the shot). We can probably tell you a lot more about it. It looks like something is deleted off the Turbo Inlet Pipe (TIP) with that silver plug clamped in. I don't have a 1.8T anymore so I can't go out to the garage to compare.
A catch can is a good idea but it will require some knowledge of the PCV system in general. Check out the FAQs in the MK4 forum and they have a PCV diagram somewhere.
i would post another picture but i found this on google becuase im on vacation in europe and cant take pics of my car.. sorry but thanks i might consider when i get back and check my engine out
its currently covered with electrical tape but will be fixed asap. thanks guys
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