New manifold

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Gazzaton
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New manifold

Post by Gazzaton » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:25 pm

EPC and emission control warning lights on, car in to Audi, manifold flaps sticking due to carbon build up, Audi say 'New manifold required, £2200'!!! :knob:
Don't think so Mr Stealer, wee trip to Revolution for an engine clean instead me thinks :thumbs:
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Re: New manifold

Post by yorkie » Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:26 pm

Sadly I think you will find the manifold problem is due to worn actuator shafts and you will still need to be shafted for a new manifold :audibash:

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Re: New manifold

Post by Gazzaton » Fri Dec 27, 2013 11:16 pm

Pretty sure it's due to the carbon build up Yorkie, guys at Revolution said it was in need of a clean when they fitted the stage 2 manifold about 18 months ago :bigblink:
'57 Avant, Black with black optics pack, milltek resonated and valved, 200 cell high-flow cats, de-vaned port n polished manifold, stage 2 remap, Revolution carbon-fibre induction kit

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Re: New manifold

Post by kiwi_mtm » Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:28 am

I had mine de-carboned by our local audi dealer. 2 months later got the dash light and it was diagnosed with a faulty actuator. 2x new manifolds please, luckily under warranty for me.
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Re: New manifold

Post by Gazzaton » Sun Jan 05, 2014 3:57 pm

Arrived back from Newcastle yesterday after a trip to Revolution Motorstore, engine and manifold now carbon free and running a lot smoother. When Andy took the manifold off he said there was a fair bit of oil around the ports, this was due to the PCV valve having failed so this was also replaced.
Also got a CF induction kit fitted, sounds even more throaty now! :blackrs4:
Great work by the guys at Revolution yet again, great service as per usual, Glen even gave us a lift to the hotel in the RS3 with electric Blistein suspension, very impressive :bowdown:
Just need to go into Audi now and ask why they said they'd had the manifold off and said the flaps were sticking, when it doesn't actually have any flaps anymore??? :evil:
'57 Avant, Black with black optics pack, milltek resonated and valved, 200 cell high-flow cats, de-vaned port n polished manifold, stage 2 remap, Revolution carbon-fibre induction kit

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Re: New manifold

Post by TonyHayers » Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:44 pm

There's always a coating of oil inside the manifold. I think this is due to the design of the PCV - in certain conditions I believe it just sends the oily air straight into manifold. So not necessarily faulty.
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