mk2 golf idling issue

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Asked by Jack Sep 02, 2010 at 08:20 AM about the Volkswagen Golf

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a mk2 golf, and when i start it, it idles to low and usually stalls. if i give it lots of revs when i start it it wont stall, or once it has been running a few minutes. help!

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Is the car an 8-valve motor? I'm guessing it is. Ok, have you had any misfiring issues with it once it's been running for a while? Does it hesitate and stutter under acceleration? If so, it could be faulty spark plugs, distributor, or spark plug wires in fact... Don't give it too much revs when it is cold, as that could have a detrimental effect on the engine (engine's cold without much oil being sent into the numerous chambers of the engine). Anyways, check that your MAF (Mass-Air Flow Sensor) isn't blocked or filthy. As it's reading the air entering your engine, having a dirty MAF can cause the car to run rough.

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I have mk2 golf 8 velve engine that I have over rolled . Change the kits on the carburetor the car start but doesn't want to hold idling. What can be wrong?

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