The original sensor was too small for the port in the kit so I had to modify a pipe to suit, will the two sensors do the same job is what I'm really wondering? As I could use the original pipe with the kit for the bigger size sensir. Cheers mate
Found the map sensor to be faulty, I ordered one online but think I may have ordered the wrong one! I ordered 038906051 but my part number is 038906051B will it be ok or?
Thanks mate, I put the standard Bosch dv back on today just to be sure, ill check that the n75 in in right tomorrow! And if no joy will get another test done on it. Cheers mate
The fault code was 17608 (boost pressure control valve) is the one thy kept coming up. To start with there was quite a lot codes but cleared them and this and the missing lambda kept coming up, yeah the n75 is connected, you don't happen to have a photo of the correct way to connect the n75 as...
yeah the map sensor is fitted and the toyosport kit does have the flange for it! ill whip the bumper of tomorrow and check all the pipework! im thinking that the map sensor has packed in? the diagnostic also threw up a lambda sensor from when i got my exhaust made, its missing one. would that...
yeah ive checked the pipework, thats what i first thought happened! but all seems good, if it had a boost leak would it not run like a bag of bolts 100% of the time?
I recently just fitted a new toyosport fmic kit to my 1.8t audi, (aum), for the first day it ran ok but as i was driving it lost power and the EPC light came on. Sometimes it runs when cold but as soon as it gets hot and the epc light comes on it wont drive and struggle to start, i did a n249...
Ive got a 2003 1.8T a3, Fitted coilovers then a set of Rs6 wheels and now the tyre is catching the coilover! the tyres are 225/45 17's. Looking at wheel spacers now but not sure how far to go, just wondering if anyone has an idea? 15-20mm? thanks
Just looking into coilovers the now, i know the JOM's are fairly cheap but what like are they? im looking to go about 50mm on front and 60mm on rear, ish!
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