MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Molesy on August 16, 2018, 01:30:16 pm
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Hey Guys,
My cars due a service in the next month and it got me thinking if I should get my DV checked. So how long/often do people recommend changing the DV? I've been on Rev G for a couple of years (about 2.5 maybe a little more) and approx 25000 miles and running Stage 1 for almost that entire mileage. At one stage I was thinking about fitting a GFB DV+ but since then hearing the issues that have been floating around I decided against. Interested to hear people thoughts.
Cheers,
Molesy :happy2:
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For the cost of it, it's probably worth making it an annual change, although it's a bit of a pain on KO3 engines. 10 mins on a KO4 :smiley:
If you want a fit and forget option, stick a Rev D in. There is a lot of noise on the internet about them leaking etc but I've never experienced that.
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For the cost of it, it's probably worth making it an annual change, although it's a bit of a pain on KO3 engines. 10 mins on a KO4 :smiley:
If you want a fit and forget option, stick a Rev D in. There is a lot of noise on the internet about them leaking etc but I've never experienced that.
Cheers Pudding I'll look into the Rev D as well as Rev G and see whats easiest/cheapest to get hold off - Are you still running your GFB?
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For the cost of it, it's probably worth making it an annual change, although it's a bit of a pain on KO3 engines. 10 mins on a KO4 :smiley:
If you want a fit and forget option, stick a Rev D in. There is a lot of noise on the internet about them leaking etc but I've never experienced that.
Cheers Pudding I'll look into the Rev D as well as Rev G and see whats easiest/cheapest to get hold off - Are you still running your GFB?
Nah I chucked that ages ago. I've been Rev G for a while now, but I do have a Rev D to hand as well. Both work well. I think they are the same price so if I was to replace my G now, I'd put a D in.
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I split a Rev G inside 12months at Stage 2+ on a K03. No issues in the last 2 or 3 years of having a GFB DV+ fitted
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Cheers Guys, I'll get the DV replaced either way now. @Dan_FR (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=9513) I would have gone for one but it does seem the most recent ones have been changed and seem to sticking more. Its my daily driver so for now I'll stick with OEM.
Molesy
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There isn't enough data to determine if the GFB item is wholly problematic or not, but the orange silicon pad peeling off the piston on mine wasn't reassuring.
Mine was 4 years old though, and GFB assured me the manufacturing process has been improved since then, but I'm sticking to OEM now for simplicity and reliability....well....in respect of the Rev D at least as the Gs like to split.
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Mines still on its original rev G, cars on about 85K now
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Changed my DV on my ED30 last night. (Old DV is rev G as is the new one).
Old DV didn't have any tears but noticed the stem wasnt protruding as far out from the main body compared to the new DV (if this makes sense).
My word.... The car pulls like a horse now!! (compared to the Shetland pony it was).
Only negative was that I broke the little retaining clip on the power plug - the plug is friction fit only now. I hope that's enough to stay on :sad1:
For information, the Rev G DV was £43 from TPS.
Rich
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Changed my DV on my ED30 last night. (Old DV is rev G as is the new one).
Old DV didn't have any tears but noticed the stem wasnt protruding as far out from the main body compared to the new DV (if this makes sense).
My word.... The car pulls like a horse now!! (compared to the Shetland pony it was).
Only negative was that I broke the little retaining clip on the power plug - the plug is friction fit only now. I hope that's enough to stay on :sad1:
For information, the Rev G DV was £43 from TPS.
Rich
Cheers Rich, I had the same thing when I first replaced my DV, hoping I will get that feeling again!
Molesy
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Been on a G for a couple of years at 2/2+ myself and as much as it all feels fine I probably wouldn't notice a gradual deterioration over time. Might stick it on the list next time it's in.
The knackered Rev C that came out was definitely losing a lot of power. Felt like a mini remap when the new Rev G went in!
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Been on a G for a couple of years at 2/2+ myself and as much as it all feels fine I probably wouldn't notice a gradual deterioration over time. Might stick it on the list next time it's in.
The knackered Rev C that came out was definitely losing a lot of power. Felt like a mini remap when the new Rev G went in!
Yeah that was my thinking and experience mate, I'll let you know how it feels after I get it done.
Molesy :happy2:
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Spring fatigue i'm guessing was the cause of the plunger not fully extending? On my K03 I used to split the rubber, and when it split it felt like somebody had stolen my map and uploaded the standard map again - hardly any psi of boost and no torque at all
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So just to finish this tread, had it replaced with a Rev G yesterday and the car certainly has her beans back again, car feels smoother and more progressive on the power and you can tell it's holding much better boost and generally all round feels much better - we had a look at the old Rev G and tbh it really didn't look bad, no obvious tears from what we could see but still must have been leaking to some degree for the car to feel this much better.
@AJP (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=11926) might be worth sticking on for the next service mate.
Molesy :happy2:
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Maybe as Dan said, the springs get a bit weak. They're not exactly strong to begin with! Might be worth cutting a couple of coils off it and extend it to up the spring rate. Having said that, it's the little holes in the middle of the piston that actually clamp it down to the compressor housing.
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Where’s the best place to buy a revision G DV? I called my local VW parts and I may as well have been talking Klingon, they were clueless :stupid:
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From a main dealer.... they don't use the same terminology we do. They will refer to it as the turbocharger pressure release valve, or a bypass valve or similar. Just give them the part number over the phone 06F 145 710 G