Actually it makes the ECU think its colder, not hotter.Quote: Originally posted by edde on 08 May 2004
These mods SHOULD NOT be used on a petrol car. They connect to the temperature sensor, which is used to measure the air fuel mixture. The mod fools the ECU into thinking its very hot and since fuel is less dense more should be injected during the normal cycle. Since its not that hot the extra fuel increases the air fuel mixture to engine damaging levels. This type of mod is used on diesel often as there is no air fuel mixture problem.
Arr right Im getting mixed up fuel temperature sensors.Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 09 May 2004
Actually it makes the ECU think its colder, not hotter.
And Im not trying to find a why of tricking the ecu for some more cheap hp.Quote: Originally posted by JAY172 on 09 May 2004
apart from on a deisal like eddies that has a fuel temp sensor.