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when i got the car just over a week ago and she was pretty rapid even with a water leak. ive had the leak sorted along with other new pipes, housing and seals on other parts and ive lost so much power even a 1.6 saxo vtr can keep up. now you all no thats not normal haha.

what can be done to solve this even people are saying that seems slow for a vr6.

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Vagcom You can buy the lead and a free version of it off ebay for around £15. The lead connects your laptop to you car and will read out all the faults and let you reset them. You could just take it to a garage but they will charge you around £50 to put it on vagcom and tell you the faults.

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when i got the car just over a week ago and she was pretty rapid even with a water leak. ive had the leak sorted along with other new pipes' date=' housing and seals on other parts and ive lost so much power even a 1.6 saxo vtr can keep up. now you all no thats not normal haha.

what can be done to solve this even people are saying that seems slow for a vr6.

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Did the leak cause a flow in the front to the switches...??

Can be Throttle/ Maf/ CT sensor...!!?

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So its not flat spots as such..

Ive had this problem come across another VR before.

Initially VAGCom'd it first...

It turned out to be the Throttle needed cleaning..

Now the owner of the Car is Happy as Larry!

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