MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Baz300 on May 19, 2012, 11:43:10 am
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Had my gti for 4 weeks now and something just didn't feel right with the performance of the car.
I bought a bluefin from JKM last week and it still didn't feel right.
After searching on here I found out that the divertor valve is prone to splitting the diaphragm so bought one to try.
I have just fitted the latest revision valve and WOW what a difference it has made to my car, it torque steers and the TC light flashes going into 3rd gear, I can feel the turbo boosting now and can hear it dumping through my pipercross panel filter. And feels so much quicker.
My original valve fell to pieces when I removed it and the rubber had a massive split in it
Only problem now I's that I have to get used to the car all over again now
Now everything in the car is good and time for modding now!
Not looking for more speed going to be an exhaust first then onto the handling components of the car
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I'm very surprised your torque steers matey :driver:- mine is fine even with a stage 1map :happy2:
It may be worth getting your alignment setup :sad1:
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I was sat in VW earlier today and found a copy of volkswagen mag on the table. Inside the owner of a blue rocco was singing praises of this site... so Im guessing it was someone that used to have a mk5.
on another note... how do you check this Diverter Valve??? I am convinced my car is too slow :sad1:
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I'm very surprised your torque steers matey :driver:- mine is fine even with a stage 1map :happy2:
It may be worth getting your alignment setup :sad1:
the power of Bluefin mate :signLOL:
mine goes like a steam train, even at stage 1 it does fight somewhat on the wheel as the ESP keeps trying to straighten you up and back the power off. mine is now stage 2 but is an Ed30 so has more power.
To the O.P.
Turn off the ESP and feel the difference further still :wink:
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R32UK. I did a how to in the "how to" section.
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I was sat in VW earlier today and found a copy of volkswagen mag on the table. Inside the owner of a blue rocco was singing praises of this site... so Im guessing it was someone that used to have a mk5.
on another note... how do you check this Diverter Valve??? I am convinced my car is too slow :sad1:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,44709.0.html
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I'm very surprised your torque steers matey :driver:- mine is fine even with a stage 1map :happy2:
It may be worth getting your alignment setup :sad1:
the power of Bluefin mate :signLOL:
mine goes like a steam train, even at stage 1 it does fight somewhat on the wheel as the ESP keeps trying to straighten you up and back the power off. mine is now stage 2 but is an Ed30 so has more power.
To the O.P.
Turn off the ESP and feel the difference further still :wink:
Haha am I right in thinking the OP's is a K03??
The mk5 shouldn't torque steer though unless it has about 400nm of torque :driver: I've had dyno readings between 270 & 311lbft of torque and mine is straight & true when I bury the loud pedal in 1st & 2nd with hands off the wheel :happy2:
Do you mean your fighting the wheel because the wheels are spinning Steve? ESP kicks in when the wheels are spinning (makes mine move about a bit in the wet). Torque steer is where the tyres are gripping and the torque is finding the easiest path to the road (pulling the shortest drive shaft) and making the car steer it's self
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Mine is a k03
And yeah I'm fighting the wheel in 2nd and 3rd gear as the TC is kicking in on hard acceleration,
I can let go of the wheel at a steady speed and the car will stay straight just under hard acceleration it needs held straight
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Mine is a k03
And yeah I'm fighting the wheel in 2nd and 3rd gear as the TC is kicking in on hard acceleration,
I can let go of the wheel at a steady speed and the car will stay straight just under hard acceleration it needs held straight
this^^
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Mine is a k03
And yeah I'm fighting the wheel in 2nd and 3rd gear as the TC is kicking in on hard acceleration,
I can let go of the wheel at a steady speed and the car will stay straight just under hard acceleration it needs held straight
this^^
If its holding fairly straight then that's normal. Well worth watching Jeremy Clarkson drive the astra VXR on Top Gear - now that is some serious Torque Steer :driver:
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