You said you checked your timing belt, but did you check the timing. Is it
in the exact range. If you can , and feel like fooling around. put it near
the top end of the range. As close as possible, but don't go over. Also how
many miles is on the engine. Do you think it is tired . You wont hurt
anything driving with the cold start out. Timing advance doesn't affect the
mileage on Vw diesels Theoretically. it may get better, by a super small
amount. but not worse if your timing is correct. I leave my advance lever
out most of the time because my VW is worn and tired and it runs better
advanced.
"92Golf" wrote in message
>I have a 92 Golf Diesel 1.6L that likes to stumble, or miss, at high
> rpms. I also think that the power is lessened too but this is hard to
> conclusively prove. But when the cold start is pulled out the car will
> run fine.
> I have checked the timing belt, replaced the injectors and there is no
> air in the fuel lines. If anyone has some ideas let me know?
> Also does anyone know if driving all the time with the cold start
> pulled out is hard on MPG or anything else? Cause I am getting to that
> point on long drives or hills.
> Thanks
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