OK, if I'm reading your procedure correctly, altering the WOT stop screw is doing the same as the governer mod? The only difference would be you'd be getting the additional advance when at WOT? No tweaking the fuel screw?-Todd
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Quote from: VW Smokr on May 22, 2010, 01:28:27 am195/60-14 tires. 1st thru 5th gears respectively, are: 3.455, 1.70, 1.065, 0.778, 0.600, and R&P is a 4.111.That is a respective 3750 rpm. With the Gov Mod, fully attainable. It appears my friend was incorrect Now lets say for arguments sake I found a way to do the Gov Mod without taking the pumps top off... Yet I kept the fuel screw at or below stock settings to keep the smoke as a gray wisp behind the car, or not even there at all. I have researched and tested a method, that effectively does the WOT part of what the Gov Mod does.. with nothing more then a wrench and screwdriver. The full throttle stop is what i messed around with, and after talking to a local yocal around here that deals with these engines/pumps as a hobby. We came to the conclusion that if you were to back to the throttle stop out all the way and then manually move the throttle arm through its entire motion to where it doesn't want to turn anymore, and then bringing the stop screw to meet it in this position.. your effectively "Shimming" the governor assembly solid. Instead of taking it out and adding springs, and making the gov mod active %100 of the time and at all peddle positions, we now only have this full fueling when at WOT. I tested this theory on my bone stock 1981 1.6 N/A, stock intake, stock 1.5" exhaust, and stock pump. I originally had the fuel screw turned in about 1/2 turn just so i could get the thick black smoke on those hard WOT pulls, it bumped my idle to around 1050-1100 I'd say. So i backed it down to where the idle sounded closer to stock or lower, probably 900. Did the adjustment to the throttle stop and went out for a highway test. The 400m on ramp alone showed 112-115mk/h for an RPM of 5100-5200 in 3rd with my FF trans. It kept pulling a little bit more but she was screaming, so I grabbed 4th and quickly (Not usually heard in context with a 1.6 N/a) climbed to and passed 130km/h. Last night I had absolutely no problems keeping up with my Gf in her 90 with the 1.8 whilst cruising the back roads. I suggest anyone with a 1.6 N/A and bone stock pump go try this out, because I can vouch it is fueling... I wouldn't have pulled to 5200 in 3rd if it weren't
195/60-14 tires. 1st thru 5th gears respectively, are: 3.455, 1.70, 1.065, 0.778, 0.600, and R&P is a 4.111.