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corb |
posted on 15th Jul 05 at 19:04 |
what jamobo said, mine runs much better having replaced it with a new one. | |
Jambo |
posted on 15th Jul 05 at 18:13 |
i fried mine racing a golf gti. | |
large-sri |
posted on 15th Jul 05 at 18:07 |
ive just got a lambda sensor to cure my flat spot when i pull away................actuallay! will this cure my problem?? any advise ?? | |
ed |
posted on 8th Jun 05 at 07:36 |
Think you can tap into the loom somehow and fit a resistor in where the lambda sensor should be, then your car will think that it has a working lambda sensor :) | |
Joff |
posted on 8th Jun 05 at 07:02 |
quote: But what if the lambda is expecting to be down-wind of a cat? Won't it register another fault? Only asking because that's how mine is... I say get rid of the whole induction system and ECU anyway. | |
broster |
posted on 8th Jun 05 at 05:55 |
if the ecu needs a lambda then it wont run properly without one, get a bolt welded to the manifold and fit a lambda to it. | |
Mistamist |
posted on 7th Jun 05 at 23:00 |
aaah sweet dude, was getting a bit worried that if i push the car it will start to run lean. but at the moment it is almost undrivable, keeps wanting to stall when pulling away. | |
myke |
posted on 7th Jun 05 at 22:58 |
mist, i got a feeling you can bridge two pins in the ecu or earth one pin to make it think there is no lambda. | |
Mistamist |
posted on 7th Jun 05 at 22:40 |
yeah we are talking vaux, have a 89 engine i believe (20XEJ) but a cav GSI loom ecu and manifold, was running fine but now if i rev it hard ie hard acceleration etc the ecu light comes on, did a flash test at pvs and was came up with | |
Adam_B |
posted on 7th Jun 05 at 22:24 |
You dont normally have one without a cat i dont think. should thow up a fault code if were talking Vauxhall | |
Mistamist |
posted on 7th Jun 05 at 21:56 |
Are these needed on a pre cat car? and if one is faulty how can it be checked? |