I believe it's job is to provide extra advance under hard acceleration by increasing the pressure supplied to the timing piston when the hole is covered up - if it is plugged then you would have extra advance at all times. Not sure if that is what you want or not, but that's what you'd get. It would make for a noisier engine at cruising speed at the very least.I'm not sure I understand what the goal is though?
Quote from: vanbcguy on December 01, 2011, 09:24:16 amI believe it's job is to provide extra advance under hard acceleration by increasing the pressure supplied to the timing piston when the hole is covered up - if it is plugged then you would have extra advance at all times. Not sure if that is what you want or not, but that's what you'd get. It would make for a noisier engine at cruising speed at the very least.I'm not sure I understand what the goal is though?I just don't know what to set the internal pressure at with that hole messing things up. If I disabled that feature I would just time it like a normal pump. Maybe that's why this engine is supposed to have 54hp instead of 52 like my rabbit .
The hole is supposed to be there though? Why would it mess up your internal pressure setting? Am I missing something and you're trying to use a particularly unusual pump?
Quote from: vanbcguy on December 02, 2011, 07:15:24 pmThe hole is supposed to be there though? Why would it mess up your internal pressure setting? Am I missing something and you're trying to use a particularly unusual pump?Yeah this pump is different than what us North Americans got(afaik).
It's actually a feature on all the "newer" pumps (pre-TDI of course). I can't say exactly when it started but I think it was around the time of the fast idle, which I think was 87ish.