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Help, I'm close to burning this thing!

I just replaced the coilpack (AGAIN) and removed my Denso plugs and refitte the original NGKs' but still no luck..

Basically, I start the car, it fires and it runs rough as! The idle is lumpy, it is overfueling and I get an odd popping noise, like an extreme pinking!

Even after running the car for 5 mins, the plugs are sooty black which indicated the overfuelling not only to be confirmed by the smell of the exhaust fumes and the popping and flames.. I don't mind the flames..

The popping noise doesn't sound like metal on metal, the engine will run and at RANDOM times, the POP will sounds, the engine will shake, puff of oil vaopur from the breather and the revs will rise to stop it from stalling.. It occurs at random times and has NO consistancy to it, I've seen another guy has had this problem but no results posted..

Also, the car just doesn't sound like a VR6

The engine revs PERFECTLY.. The engine has been rebuilt if that helps

The only thigns which haven't been replaced are the lambda, MAF, TPS and CPS..

HELP

PLEASEEEE

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Hi Mark.

Anything showed up on vagcom? have you changed or swapped any of the temp sensors on the thermostat housing? I had other issues with mine when I changed the engine but was advised to check them but I was able to swap them all with spares to see. All were ok.

Of the four things you haven't replaced I'd say Crank sensor or Lambda are most likely to cause the symptoms you've described imo although Lambda is not the easiest or cheapest to replace.

Kevin

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I haven't got VAG com so I've not been able to try that.. There could be an issue with that too, it's an OBD1 setup in an OBD2 ported car so Im not sure if it will still work..

The temp sensors are all original, the black one is unplugged at the mo but i know this will have no affect on the running of the engine..

Most of my parts did sit in the garage for 3-4 years which I guess took its toll.. Im sure its not the crank sensor as I dont think the car would fire if this was at fault!

This fault finding is getting expensive, lol

I will probably buy a new MAF for piece of mind though, might try unplugging the lambda while the car runs and see what happens....

Seriously going to burn this thing soon

Video, i've since fitted the new coilpack so it doesn't have the misfire as heard in the vid anymore

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g_2EBlAusU

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I ended up ordering a new one, my one had been sitting in a damp garage for years so Im sure that has killed it.. The new one turns up tomorrow so I've got my fingers crossed..

It has been suggested that the intermediate shaft could be out but Im 99% sure it is correct and the car has been run for 20 mins and the cams and crank pulley line up perfect..

Im just hoping this popping goes away, hopefully that is just excess fuel being burnt

Will report back

Many thanks for the help and advice :D

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Mine is doing something similar, popping and the engine seems its about to stall, gets worse with lights or fans on, didnt improve once turned off.

Could my lambda be gubbed as the pipe off the pressure reg is blocked off not onto the inlet, caused it to overfuel?

Ken

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