"+20BHP" mods sold on EBAY
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Nikolaymk
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"+20BHP" mods sold on EBAY
Does anyone have an idea how do the so called mods (sold for about £3.00 each on Ebay) work? Is it possible that a device for 3 quid can really increase a car's performance by a few BHP?
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neilsxm
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hi nik
the ones i've seen are nothing more than a resistor that wires in to the temp sensor/air flow meter
to kid the management system into thinking the engine is running cooler than it is
20bhp is a stupid claim
maybe what it should read is
stupid mod for your car
upto 20mpg less than you are doing now
engine worn out in 2-3 weeks due to all that wasted petrol wearing out the piston rings!!!!!!
and thinning out the oil leading to big end failier
sorry about the answer but please steer clear of gimmiks like these please these people should be banned off places like that
----neil----
the ones i've seen are nothing more than a resistor that wires in to the temp sensor/air flow meter
to kid the management system into thinking the engine is running cooler than it is
20bhp is a stupid claim
maybe what it should read is
stupid mod for your car
upto 20mpg less than you are doing now
engine worn out in 2-3 weeks due to all that wasted petrol wearing out the piston rings!!!!!!
and thinning out the oil leading to big end failier
sorry about the answer but please steer clear of gimmiks like these please these people should be banned off places like that
----neil----
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AndersDK
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NiSk
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I dunno, there is a thread going on the Swedish/US Volkswagen (GTI) club which says that, at least on the VAG turbodiesels, you can fool the EMS into giving more fuel by fitting a resistor into the fuel-flow sensor circuit. Some guys have fitted potentiometers and have adjusted them to be just outside the black smoke region and claim measurable performance increases. So don't say it doesn't work until you've tried it!
//NiSk (now without A4 Avant TDI)
//NiSk (now without A4 Avant TDI)
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KevMayer
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