Accelerator pedal.
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Accelerator pedal.
Hi. I've eventually just got back my camper back from the garage after having a 1y conversion. My question is that the accelerator pedal is a bit stiff, does anyone have an idea of what it cold be. I was thinking possibly the cable is damaged or routed wrong. Also could this affect the power of the engine. Feels a little sluggish when in 4th. Thanks in advance
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Re: Accelerator pedal.
T25luke wrote:Hi. I've eventually just got back my camper back from the garage after having a 1y conversion. My question is that the accelerator pedal is a bit stiff, does anyone have an idea of what it cold be. I was thinking possibly the cable is damaged or routed wrong. Also could this affect the power of the engine. Feels a little sluggish when in 4th. Thanks in advance
Hi Luke,
I am guessing by your post and the stiff pedal that you still use the original pedal and cable fed system. If so you may have this in the engine bay?,

I use this on my van and it is stiffer than the standard engine feel but you do get used to it and it does have its advantages. You can get the wire triggered peddle like seen here, https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=102885" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and it is much softer under foot and it responds considerably quicker to the extent that your van will feel like a rally car but with that temptation there I know I wouldnt be able to help myself booting it around the place using more fuel

Who did your conversion?
jed
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Re: Accelerator pedal.
You wrong hand drive folk have it easy as the Sharan pedal kinda fits in the footwell and works well despite it looking.....anyway for rhd the options are to either use the original cable and somehow attach the throttle pot to it in the engine bay or run the wires to the front and connect the pot to the t3 pedal, as it happens that's what I have been doing today...and despite all the rumours about a heavy pedal etc it works just fine, I didnt want the cable to the rear as on my van the only "breakdowns" I have had are a frozen fuel filter lolly and a frozen cable. I'm half tempted to start knocking up my brackets and selling them as it works really rather well! and no holes in the body drilled either.
Re: Accelerator pedal.
Hi jed, it is a garage called cundy Roos service station. The conversion was already done but very badly, so I've taken it to these guys who have done an excellent job in repairing the whole wiring system, coolant system, full engine clean and rebuild, new clutch and body modification to take the 1y engine. As far as i know, it's the original pedal with cable running under the van to the pump. It just feels hard and seems to lack a little throttle response, but maybe that's just me as I'm not used to driving one of these. They assure me it's right but just trying to get a feel off the guys in here who has done the same conversion.
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Re: Accelerator pedal.
Hi again Luke,
Sorry about my post, for some reason I read it as a 1z and wrongly assumed it was electronic.
jed
Sorry about my post, for some reason I read it as a 1z and wrongly assumed it was electronic.
jed