injector order wasted spark setup
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T3Bunny
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But obviously your on the right track if its running at tickover.
Because of the way that tank works, I would eliminate it ESPECIALLY with the turbo setup! What its doing is its returning fuel into that small tank instead of the fuel tank. That tank ALSO feeds the main pump. Only when the engine is returning a lot more fuel does it "overflow" and return fuel to the main gastank. If your lines are still going across the firewall over to the drivers side, its going to REALY REALY exasberate the issue and cook fuel, then feed it right back into the main pump.
Get your lines off the firewall if they are still there. Or at least use a metal sheild and then something like dynomat heat reflecting sheild overtop of it. My turbo has gotten hot enough to cook brake fluid in those lines... I have an 8v turbo setup in my cabby, I imagine yours is even tighter and hotter.
She runs!
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the fuel lines run straight up the drivers side (rhd) moved them across when the engine was out so they were away from the fire wall
vw seem to make things as hard as they can god knows why i thougth it would be as simple as feed and return
the car ticks over ok until the fuel heats up then starts to get all funky missing a beat here and there
what was the thread on vortex called
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T3Bunny
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You could even perform a simple test and run a hose wil cool water over the feed and return lines and see if it helps any. If it makes a substantial differance, then overheated fuel is your issue.
She runs!