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ffls |
posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:03 |
Miles the temperature sensor deals with the hot air reducing spark advance:) | |
Russ |
posted on 21st Sep 04 at 05:41 |
and i dont have 1 so marketing man hasnt convinced me | |
Russ |
posted on 21st Sep 04 at 05:41 |
not really, any enclosed induction kit would be better than an open one, but if hou have an open one set up properly with a heat shield then it will get enough cold air anyway... as a car travels faster the air entering the engine will also be faster, (providing the car aint on a dyno) therefore denser and colder, so you'd be surprised of how little hot air would enter a properly set up induction kit... | |
John_C |
posted on 21st Sep 04 at 00:07 |
quote: i feel u r wrong | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 21:09 |
Marketing men 1 | |
Russ |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:38 |
no but u do talk shit :) | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:33 |
On a rolling road with the bonnet up? I dont drive like that :P | |
ado |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:19 |
figures hav proven induction kits r gud tho an produce more power!! | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:10 |
Anything sealed will be better than anything open, in my opinion. | |
jamesw |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:06 |
what bout one of those cda ones? sealed carbon with cold air ducting. | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:04 |
Fitted into a sealed box? No air feed will help much. | |
ado |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:02 |
its a plug in thing(black with lots of little legs on it that push down into were it sits. | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:00 |
Should just be a plug in chip I think. | |
jamesw |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:58 |
is it a plug in thing or is it solderd? | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:58 |
Induction kits are very good at giving the engine lots of hot air. | |
ado |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:52 |
chip may have superchip or summot like that written on it?:look: | |
ado |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:51 |
Hot air?????:boggle: | |
jamesw |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:48 |
right what it is, ive bought the engine and everything, lad said was a superchip in it how ive opend it up but how do i know theres deffo one in? | |
miles |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:47 |
Are chips designed to work with hot air? | |
ado |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:44 |
yeah i wil second that! | |
lee mitchell |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:42 |
the large motronic one is the ecu. a superchip goes inside that | |
jamesw |
posted on 20th Sep 04 at 19:38 |
where do they actually go? i have what i think is the main ecu which is a largeish box with montronic wrote on it, then 2 other small boxes one with Bosch writen on it and a smaller one again with GM wrote on it. |