Hello all. Been lurking around here for some time. Recently became a member
Anyway I would like to start a discussion, hopefully others will follow.
I own a 2003 Clio 172. It has the FBW throttle. Ive noticed that all the throttle bodies kits for sale REQUIRE the use of a standalone computer and conversion to cable operated throttle. I refuse to believe this is true. There is just no way that a throttle can not be made to work with a motor if it works with a cable, the physical action is the same - push/pull to move a connected part, the only difference is with cable we do the push/pull with our foot, and with electronic the motor does it for us depending on the throttle pedal position.
Im no expert (yet) but I fail to see why it would not be feasibly possible to use the motor from the stock throttle to fit onto an aftermarket throttle body, unless there are size issues. And if ppl like RSTuner can work with the stock FBW throttle then no reason why the same ppl couldnt work with a similair configuration for throttle control.
If I had the money I would defiently persue this - order a jenvey kit, or better yet, a DTH kit from GDi, and try to fit the motor so that it will operate the butterfly.
The stock ECU, atleast for me, is important to keep. I live in a country where no one can tune an aftermarket ecu properly, and i feel comfortable in the hands of RSTuner even if it is overseas.
Id like to hear opinions about this, and even perhaps (positive thinking) fellow annoyed mkII 172 (with FBW) owners like me who are frustrated from the fact that in order to get real N/A power they'd have to switch the ECU.
This just doesnt makes sense! Im sure there are enough ppl worldwide who would appreciate the existence of an aftermarket FBW throttle kit (prefrebly DTH, but shouldnt matter, ill take whatever is possible)...
Anyway I would like to start a discussion, hopefully others will follow.
I own a 2003 Clio 172. It has the FBW throttle. Ive noticed that all the throttle bodies kits for sale REQUIRE the use of a standalone computer and conversion to cable operated throttle. I refuse to believe this is true. There is just no way that a throttle can not be made to work with a motor if it works with a cable, the physical action is the same - push/pull to move a connected part, the only difference is with cable we do the push/pull with our foot, and with electronic the motor does it for us depending on the throttle pedal position.
Im no expert (yet) but I fail to see why it would not be feasibly possible to use the motor from the stock throttle to fit onto an aftermarket throttle body, unless there are size issues. And if ppl like RSTuner can work with the stock FBW throttle then no reason why the same ppl couldnt work with a similair configuration for throttle control.
If I had the money I would defiently persue this - order a jenvey kit, or better yet, a DTH kit from GDi, and try to fit the motor so that it will operate the butterfly.
The stock ECU, atleast for me, is important to keep. I live in a country where no one can tune an aftermarket ecu properly, and i feel comfortable in the hands of RSTuner even if it is overseas.
Id like to hear opinions about this, and even perhaps (positive thinking) fellow annoyed mkII 172 (with FBW) owners like me who are frustrated from the fact that in order to get real N/A power they'd have to switch the ECU.
This just doesnt makes sense! Im sure there are enough ppl worldwide who would appreciate the existence of an aftermarket FBW throttle kit (prefrebly DTH, but shouldnt matter, ill take whatever is possible)...