Ive been and done it ..... Far north of Scotland, with a few cold start situations where the revs wouldnt keep up for the
power steering and stalled the bus, but apart from that noprobs... arrived home yesterday and there was a nice parcel from Cj waiting, thanks cj, fitted ecu and air flow meter .... turned the key, petrol pump started, and then, a beautiful thing, it stopped .... fired the ignition, revolutions up, turned steering wheel from side to side, revs increased to compensate, test drive, s**t of a shovel, better performance than when first bought. Absolutely delighted,particularly having done 900 miles with problems, now the vw world seems a different place ... thanks for your help.
By the way, Durness and Lairg campsites are offering free camping if you dont need electric, if you do its 2.50 at Lairg and 6squid at Durness .... smashing places.
Thanks again
best
Doogie
Hi t25ers,
two wee issues I have to offer for your help please,
if yours was a 2.1 DJ water cooled flying machine(relatively speaking of course

a) forever, b) not at all c) until the ECU is repaired or D) fit a new or reconditioned ECU (if you can find one??) .
If your view is b) what problems if any could/does this scenario present with and is there any inherent dangerous things about to strike me down? and would you go to Scotland this weekend for a couple of weeks touring around the far North of Scotland???
Question two may or may not be related .....
The scene described above is in place and you find engine revs are sometimes not enuff , and stalling occurs

i suspect there is no connection between scenes 1 & 2, so disonnected the electrics from the air flow meter, and the revs become normal. Does this mean there is no connection between the two faults and the airflowmeter is knacked?
If you know the answer to these problems, and have the bits to fix them, or know someone who does would you be kind enuff to let me know. I would really appreciate it and many many thanks in anticipation.
all the very best

Doogie
(Scotjock)