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Post03-12-2003, 16:55    Subject: LMM (Pierburg) cleaning Quote

Hello everyone!

This is my first post on this forum, and the topic has already been extensively discussed, but I still have a few questions!

Therefore, I have read quite a few posts on this topic and have become much wiser as a result.

Ulf had in his LMM tuning topic visually represented Pierburg, and I noticed that on the engine side, the filter had been removed. Does that make sense? Perhaps regarding advantages related to flow?

My LMM (air-to-air intercooler) from my Golf 4 TDI AHF 81 kW is fortunately equipped with the thick Pierburg unit, and so far, with approximately 190,000 km, it hasn't caused any problems, except for gradually decreasing maximum speed, a lack of power in the middle speed range (2000 - 3500 RPM), and increased fuel consumption!

Okay, LMM expanded and, lo and behold,
is really dirty and I'm going to verschandeln it now.

I was thinking about trying to use cleaning spray from electronics (Kontakt Chemie) instead, since brake cleaner is quite aggressive. What do you think about that?

On the engine side, I carefully removed the filter to better spray the sensor.
Should I reattach the protective screen?

Let's see if it works, I'll report back!

Best regards, Ferdi
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Post03-12-2003, 17:30    Subject: LMM (Pierburg) cleaning Quote

Hi Ferdi,

I would definitely re-install the filter. From a flow perspective, there shouldn't be any measurable difference. However, I'm surprised that your filter was so dirty. Have you driven with a sports air filter or even without any filter at all?
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Post03-12-2003, 17:52    Subject: LMM (Pierburg) cleaning Quote

My dad also cleaned his (sudden acceleration on the highway).
He cleaned it with degreasing benzine. By the way, it's also a Pierburg.
After cleaning, it was like new.

Good luck
Bubu
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Post03-12-2003, 17:55    Subject: LMM (Pierburg) cleaning Quote

Hello Marco

I've left the grid on the air filter side, but I removed it on the engine side!

Ich denke darüber nach, Kurbelgehäuseentlüftung, vielleicht dient das Sieb als grober Ölabscheider, um den Sensor nicht direkt zu verstopfen. icon_question.gif

Regarding your question about... Sportlufi, everything is original!
It just has 190,000 km on the odometer, although when I bought the car a year ago with 150,000 km, the cover behind the air intake of the headlight was missing, meaning the engine was sucking air from the engine bay icon_exclaim.gif icon_exclaim.gif

Just wanted to briefly report that I have cleaned the LMM (Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor) and have noticed a significant increase in performance. Also, the Vmax (maximum speed) of 200 km/h is easily achieved!
Fuel consumption, I'll just have to wait and see.

Regards, Ferdi.
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