2004 Vauxhall Vectra low end grunt

Car: Vauxhall Vectra
Year: 2004
Variant: 1.9cdti 16v estate
Categories: Running Rough, Starting & Power Loss
Hadthe inlet manifold changed and what a difference its a lot smoother and now starts first touch and drives compleyely different one thing l have noticed it feels low on power when pulling away once the revs pick up it flies away havent took back to the garage yet as l like them to think l know what i am talking about any feed back please

Zanderman
Posted: Dec 17, 2013 (10 years ago)
Could be timing out .
Posted Dec 17, 2013 (10 years ago)
Hi Whittinghame
its a good job you are on this forum just a further question l did read somewhere that a timing pulley has to be removed to to get the manifold off just checked the Haynes manual about this repair and nothing mentioned about resetting the timing
Regards
Zanderman
Posted Dec 17, 2013 (10 years ago)
Cant see how you can remove a timing pulley which will mean belt also and refit without setting and double checking nothing has moved in timing setup .Watching football on another link just now so mind half on question !!!
Posted Dec 17, 2013 (10 years ago)

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