IDLE JUDDER
#1
Ive just bought my first scooby, a standard MY97Turbo with 40,000 on the clock. While i`m generally happy with it i`m a bit worried about the way it idles when it`s warm - there is a slight irregular judder from the engine which you can feel through the seat even though there is no hunting. At high revs it seems OK. The guy at the dealership told me they all do this because of the layout of the boxer engine - am I being fobbed off? It`s the only scooby I`ve driven so I don`t know (I`m also mechanically challenged!).
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
#5
Mine does it too. I talked to Dyney at the IOW meeting, and he told me not to be silly!
I improved the idle a bit (but not much) by putting a better earth onto the block - cost me about £2 - (search for earthing mods...) and after a clutch change I was told by the mechanic that my car idles very well for a Scoob. He says some are better than others for that, and it's not a problem.
Using my "select monitor" software I found the RPM only changes about 25 rpm during one of the "judders".
[Edited by dnb - 10/20/2002 6:41:28 PM]
I improved the idle a bit (but not much) by putting a better earth onto the block - cost me about £2 - (search for earthing mods...) and after a clutch change I was told by the mechanic that my car idles very well for a Scoob. He says some are better than others for that, and it's not a problem.
Using my "select monitor" software I found the RPM only changes about 25 rpm during one of the "judders".
[Edited by dnb - 10/20/2002 6:41:28 PM]
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#8
Yeah all the scoobs I have been in do it: even when they are hot. I think it is just there to add charecter or something (joke!). Interesting about the earth mod though.....I keep meaning to try this out........
#9
Steve, the best I can figure with the earth mod is that it provides a better ground reference for the throttle position sensor etc. As I said, it didn't improve it much!
I think it would work better on older cars, as the wiring has had chance to degrade more
I think it would work better on older cars, as the wiring has had chance to degrade more
#10
Hi all,
I've finally plucked up the courage to post on scoobynet, (several hours of boredom at work does that).
I've had my MY98 for nearly a year now, and had the judders from the very start. Adding an induction kit seems to have got got rid of the judder (until the cone gets fairly dirty, now it's started again)
Hope that's of some help!
I've finally plucked up the courage to post on scoobynet, (several hours of boredom at work does that).
I've had my MY98 for nearly a year now, and had the judders from the very start. Adding an induction kit seems to have got got rid of the judder (until the cone gets fairly dirty, now it's started again)
Hope that's of some help!
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