MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: ukdub on November 15, 2008, 12:59:32 am
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As the title says.
http://www.bshspeedshop.com/store/product.php?productid=16952&cat=1011&page=1
Have any of you guys or girls got one? Plus, I would like to know your thoughts on this
Should be fitted by next weekend, so I will post my findings then if no one has this PCV fix. :happy2:
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I have the original fix - just the added check valve in a new pipe. Have been looking at this and been very tempted to try it out - let us know how you get on.
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In case you are not aware of this, the place where the can should be mounted on US cars is not available on UK cars.
UK cars have the charcoal cannister in that position so you will need to find an alternative mounting site that may be a little less inconvient for servicing the can.
Do you have the stock engine cover as it may need to be cut for the hoses if a different can location is used.
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In case you are not aware of this, the place where the can should be mounted on US cars is not available on UK cars.
UK cars have the charcoal cannister in that position so you will need to find an alternative mounting site that may be a little less inconvient for servicing the can.
Do you have the stock engine cover as it may need to be cut for the hoses if a different can location is used.
Thanks for that. :happy2: As for the engine cover, I have the Dbilas intake, so the cover is in the garage.
EDIT: I will email BSH speedshop, but any suggestions as where to mount it would be helpfull. :grouphug:
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The BSH fix is mentioned in a little more detail on VWVortex and it does look like a really good, simple, one stop shop cure 8)
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Thanks for that. :happy2: As for the engine cover, I have the Dbilas intake, so the cover is in the garage.
EDIT: I will email BSH speedshop, but any suggestions as where to mount it would be helpfull. :grouphug:
Phil from BSH has stated that some folk with RHD cars have managed to mount the can over on the right hand side of the engine bay (when looking at the engine from the front) mirroring the original instructions. Whilst this is possible, routing the hoses may create a problem as space is at a premium.
One viable avenue to persue is to do a little drilling and use a different mounting position. The red circles in the pic demonstrate where you need to drill and use screws/bolts to hold the bracket.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fhomepages.nildram.co.uk%2F%7Eaibrahim%2Fdrill%2520holes.jpg&hash=7b18714e62260f30c7b1916c7367cf77c4527826)
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Okay, will someone please explain why we need to 'fix' the PCV on UK GTI's in the first place - Thanks :happy2:
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Okay, will someone please explain why we need to 'fix' the PCV on UK GTI's in the first place - Thanks :happy2:
Have a read of these RR.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4014933
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4115371
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Thanks for those links, bacillus :happy2: - Good bedtime reading!
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Thanks for that. :happy2: As for the engine cover, I have the Dbilas intake, so the cover is in the garage.
EDIT: I will email BSH speedshop, but any suggestions as where to mount it would be helpfull. :grouphug:
Phil from BSH has stated that some folk with RHD cars have managed to mount the can over on the right hand side of the engine bay (when looking at the engine from the front) mirroring the original instructions. Whilst this is possible, routing the hoses may create a problem as space is at a premium.
One viable avenue to persue is to do a little drilling and use a different mounting position. The red circles in the pic demonstrate where you need to drill and use screws/bolts to hold the bracket.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fhomepages.nildram.co.uk%2F%7Eaibrahim%2Fdrill%2520holes.jpg&hash=7b18714e62260f30c7b1916c7367cf77c4527826)
Thanks for that (again) :smiley:
May also look at taking out the charcoal cannister. I did this on my old VR6 golf. If the Yanks don't have it, it can't be that important. I think :confused:
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I don't think the emission standard in the US is as tough as here in the EU hence the presence of it (charcoal cannister) on EU cars.
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so whats the concensus , should we be doing this?
The amount of fluid in those pics is :surprised:
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I think it is. I have being looking at all these threads for over a year now, so I have put alot of thought into the PCV system on my car, and what it is doing to it. It is only there to make the tree huggers happy. On my car, it sometimes feels so smooth to drive and other times it seems to be holding back and not as sharp. I put this down to the PCV system and the cold weather. Did to see all the water mixed in with the oil after they drained the catch can. People put this down to cars in colder climates. To me, this is what makes my car feel the way is does at this time of year. Come spring all my little running problems that I have over the winter months just vanish like nothing was ever wrong. It has been like this for the past 3 years.
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I originally put the EJ fix to see if it solves a slight boost loss. I noticed the PVC being either blocked or having the EJ fix on a few cars at GTI Inters this year. The BSH is the newest and latest one time fix for it and looks good. I am tempted to so it just to solve the problem once and for all.