I am begining to think that one of the duel valve springs may have broken and I am getting valve bounce / float over a certain boost. Its only a theory but the symtoms match very well and it is not an obiouse fuel or spark issue.
Well its possible, but that wouldnt explain the "intermittent fix" caused by replacing the split hose.
Unfortuantly no. I really must fix this and totaly rearange the boost lines in the car. Whould a boost leak effect the vems as its MAP rather than MAF basid?
Massively and completely, as its a primary sensor its vital that it gets the correct pressure or the ECU will not calculate the engine load correctly - which could be disaterous.
Will do. No, we had the lap top to turned the "Turn off the controler below this presure" down to 0 so the solinoid will start clicking away. Doing this on Kevs car it clicked away happily. On mine it was silent.
Did you use the flyback diode? That will stop the clicking. The fact you've had some success with this before is significant.
Currently, badly probably.
The Map tube is attached to the manifold via the nipple just behind the throttle, then goes to the back of the bay, accross the back wall of the bay, out the left inner wing and then into the cabin via the back of the wheel well. Where it Ts with the manual boost gauge and then to the VEMS its self.
Mmmm, Yeah that sounds bad!
You're frightening me now! The MAP sensor is of primary importance and should never be shared with any other device, I've seen the aftermath (a head destroyed) of when a boost guage failed and started bleeding air so that the ecu saw a fraction of the boost pressure that was acutally being produced. The boost controller kept the bleed open (as it was reading low boost) the ecu kept the ignition advance up (for the same reason)... It wasnt a VEMS install but the laws are the same. What was done to make sure it never happened again is what I'd suggest now: Find a local pneumatic supplies place, there are hundreds of them about, and get a threadedpush-fit fitting:
that will take the correct tube for your ECU, for the boost guage and for the turbo's wastegate, fuel pressure regulator, drill and tap the manifold for them and block the rest of the holes off. Then run one tube per item. I've been to a couple of places and always found the blokes to be helpful and interested (because they dont tend to see car applications).
Then not only will you have a proper setup, it looks the business too.
I'm not saying that this will solve the problem but... its the correct way to do an install.
Aye, its only possible to put 2 studs and one nut and bolt through that manifold now
So your car cant have been
that slow in order to hit it
that hard I saw your lap times and they werent too awful.
The next ones at Snetterton isnt it? Thats my local track, let me know the date and I'll put it in the diary and if the worse come to the worse I'll push your car round the track to make sure you're running