Focus RS Mk1
Hi all. As soon as the 182 arrives with me this coming week/weekend I will be looking to upgrade the exhaust. Standard at the moment.
Car already has a ITG filter, im happy with that setup. Want to avoid removing the standard air filter system if i can.
My question being. Does the 182 have a up and down stream Lambda probe, eg pre and post cat?
Ive read in a few posts that some have had their "engine light" come on. This could be avoided by a Llambda sleeve? Anyone used one of these.
A well known technique used in the Saxo world (im an ex owner)
You utilise the pre cat probe which reads as normal and the post cat Lambda goes into the sleeve and reads cleaner air, which fools the ecu in thinking the cat is still in place. Thus stopping the ECU bringing up a fault.
Linky:
http://www.gmcmotorsport.co.uk/cata...id=74&osCsid=b963985bc6946a821cea1e724fcd4d12
Havent read anything about them being used on Clio's?
If it hasnt been tryed them i shall give it a go
Sean
Car already has a ITG filter, im happy with that setup. Want to avoid removing the standard air filter system if i can.
My question being. Does the 182 have a up and down stream Lambda probe, eg pre and post cat?
Ive read in a few posts that some have had their "engine light" come on. This could be avoided by a Llambda sleeve? Anyone used one of these.
A well known technique used in the Saxo world (im an ex owner)
You utilise the pre cat probe which reads as normal and the post cat Lambda goes into the sleeve and reads cleaner air, which fools the ecu in thinking the cat is still in place. Thus stopping the ECU bringing up a fault.
Linky:
http://www.gmcmotorsport.co.uk/cata...id=74&osCsid=b963985bc6946a821cea1e724fcd4d12
Havent read anything about them being used on Clio's?
If it hasnt been tryed them i shall give it a go
Sean