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Hi guys

i have mk3 vr6 turbo, have finished my turbo engine install now but engine is now overfuelling

had it running with foot flat to the floor for 15 mins ish and car would only rev to 3000rpm and used nearly £20 worth of juice in that time!!! thats how bad it is.

its soaking the plugs and making it misfire and have changed oil twice now due to fuel mixing with oil.

have checked coolant sensor on diagnostic - ok

maf - ok

tried cleaning plugs and putting blowtorch down plug holes to burn off fuel

unplugged fuel pump fuses and taken plugs out with coil pack unplugged and turned over to clear the pistons but have had no luck....

i think its just flooded from where it has been sitting as it has got worse and worse.

any other things i could do to check?

thanks guys

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Vr turbos are the nuts!!! :P

it has a chipped ecu but dont no what one

Has 440 injectors

Not sure what regulator it is, it all came with the engine when I bought it...

maybe the regulator isnt plummed in properly? At the end of the fuel rail on the right side it is standard looking... Is that right? I shall get some pics asap as well.

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hi guys

ECU is chipped for the 440 injectors

basically i bought the running gear all in one and have fitted to my vr6, so i havent changed anything from when it was in the other vr it came out off, which it ran fine in.....

i have reduced the exhaust from 3" to 2.5" as well, dont no if that makes a difference.

here is engine before

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IZBEA5ZepA&feature=related

here is engine now

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93EQSqkKRo

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So you appear to have no boost reference line connected to the waste gate?

The EVAP connection on the manifold open to atmosphere' date=' and a dump to atmos dump valve?

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I seam to remember a thread on those issues a while back, with the same video.

Have you plumbed the fpr in correctly?

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So you appear to have no boost reference line connected to the waste gate?

The EVAP connection on the manifold open to atmosphere' date=' and a dump to atmos dump valve?

[/quote']

I seam to remember a thread on those issues a while back, with the same video.

Have you plumbed the fpr in correctly?

Well I have one fuel hose connected to the fpr then that hose comes back out into the fuel rail. I got a hose connected to the inlet nipple by the throttle body going tto a T piece connecting to fpr and dump valve.

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So you appear to have no boost reference line connected to the waste gate?

The EVAP connection on the manifold open to atmosphere' date=' and a dump to atmos dump valve?

[/quote']

Is the evap connection on the bottom right of the manifold?

I have got a boost controller coming on order, I connect that to the waste gate I think?

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So you appear to have no boost reference line connected to the waste gate?

The EVAP connection on the manifold open to atmosphere' date=' and a dump to atmos dump valve?

[/quote']

I seam to remember a thread on those issues a while back, with the same video.

Have you plumbed the fpr in correctly?

Well I have one fuel hose connected to the fpr then that hose comes back out into the fuel rail. I got a hose connected to the inlet nipple by the throttle body going tto a T piece connecting to fpr and dump valve.

Make sure the fpr is on the return side of the fuel flow out of the rail. The fpr needs a take off on the manifold, after the t/b, the original take off is by the coilpack, right side of the inlet, above the servo take off.

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So you appear to have no boost reference line connected to the waste gate?

The EVAP connection on the manifold open to atmosphere' date=' and a dump to atmos dump valve?

[/quote']

I seam to remember a thread on those issues a while back, with the same video.

Have you plumbed the fpr in correctly?

Well I have one fuel hose connected to the fpr then that hose comes back out into the fuel rail. I got a hose connected to the inlet nipple by the throttle body going tto a T piece connecting to fpr and dump valve.

Make sure the fpr is on the return side of the fuel flow out of the rail. The fpr needs a take off on the manifold, after the t/b, the original take off is by the coilpack, right side of the inlet, above the servo take off.

Ok will check that, so do I have the vacuum pipe coming of the bottom right hand side of the manifold?

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you only down the road from me!

Really! Where bouts are you?

west wickham mate by the ford garage! got to sort the vr6 at the moment as i think the alternator has gone!

Oh not good! Is that garage by the traffic lights? Take my number mate, 07539938326

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you only down the road from me!

Really! Where bouts are you?

its the ballam ford garage on corkscrew hill mate :-)

west wickham mate by the ford garage! got to sort the vr6 at the moment as i think the alternator has gone!

Oh not good! Is that garage by the traffic lights? Take my number mate' date=' 07539938326

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you only down the road from me!

Really! Where bouts are you?

its the ballam ford garage on corkscrew hill mate :-)

west wickham mate by the ford garage! got to sort the vr6 at the moment as i think the alternator has gone!

Oh not good! Is that garage by the traffic lights? Take my number mate' date=' 07539938326

[/quote']

ah yeh i know, next to sparrows den isnt it.

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