Between cable throttle and fly by wire ?
Griff 172 Cup Apr 21, 2006 #2 About 2 metre's of cable. Seriosuly though. What do you mean as it's kinda obvious.
F Fred@BTM Lionel Richie Apr 21, 2006 #3 a cable throttle and throttle body is a mechanical linkage, the throttle butterfly does exactly what your foot does flyby wire there is no mechanical linkage, is all done by electronics, on the renaults i have always found there's a slight delay
a cable throttle and throttle body is a mechanical linkage, the throttle butterfly does exactly what your foot does flyby wire there is no mechanical linkage, is all done by electronics, on the renaults i have always found there's a slight delay
T The Big Yin A well built VW Apr 21, 2006 #4 Cheers Fred I had a rough idea it was something like that just wanted it cleared up Mines has fly by wire and is ever so sensitive
Cheers Fred I had a rough idea it was something like that just wanted it cleared up Mines has fly by wire and is ever so sensitive
F Fred@BTM Lionel Richie Apr 21, 2006 #6 not 100% sure, i "think" all clios from 2001 (mk2 phs2) are FBW 1.2 16V defo is 1.4 16V not sure 1.6 16V not sure 2.0 RS defo is 1.5 dci's not sure
not 100% sure, i "think" all clios from 2001 (mk2 phs2) are FBW 1.2 16V defo is 1.4 16V not sure 1.6 16V not sure 2.0 RS defo is 1.5 dci's not sure
F Fred@BTM Lionel Richie Apr 21, 2006 #8 always forget that one (sorry) i don't believe it is, i maybe wrong
davebem Lots of Alfas Apr 22, 2006 #14 Daz_2427 said: lol, what about 1.2 8v 2002? Click to expand... Yeah they all are on ph2s. Most if not all ph1 mk2s are cable including the 172.
Daz_2427 said: lol, what about 1.2 8v 2002? Click to expand... Yeah they all are on ph2s. Most if not all ph1 mk2s are cable including the 172.