Last winter I chickened out of running the Golf on Bio in the depths of the winter (such as it was), but think I'll give it a try this year.
Biggest fear, after swabbing out the Disco tank several times in the past, is "HPME". I now have an outside storage tank so the fuel should be reasonably well conditioned prior to use and I'll just keep around ¼ tank max in the car so if they form, there won't be that many.
Anyway, I've done some reading and the fuel filter, besides the normal flow and return has two additional pipes attached. These apparently are the spill form the pump and possibly the injectors. It's a PD engine so the injectors are buried within the depths of the engine and never see the light of day, so I'm not sure if there are any spill lines from them ... possibly not.
The spill line enters the filter via a little valve. It seem this is a diverter valve which switches between 15°C and 31°C and either directs the fuel into the filter or back to the tank. The 31°C seems a health temperature to eliminate "HMPEs" but the valve has a massive differential and although 15°C is way better than a low winter ambient, I'd like the filter to be running at a higher temperature.
My current thoughts are to remove the valve and make an adapter to divert all the return fuel, regardless of temperature, into the filter and block off the now redundant fuel line back to the tank. I'd be inclined to return it back to standard for summer use.
So, VW experts ... have I had yet another really stupid idea?
Does anyone know the sort of flow rate in the spill line (physically is the same size as the supply line).
Does anyone know the sorts of temperature the return line gets up to (I know it's largely effected by ambient temperature)?