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Whats this...



mas

  MK7 GTD & Mini GP
what is this in my engine bay, seems odd to have a pipe taking hot air from the manifold and putting it in to the feed for cold air?? :S



thanks alot,

Sam
 
  Clio 172 mk2
This is for starts in cold conditions...a flap will shut it off when the engine gets to a certain temperature.
 

mas

  MK7 GTD & Mini GP
ahhh,m was going to pull it off and get cold air in thee for once haha
 
  Evo VI Tommi Makinen
As far as I can remember a lot of cars have them and the pipe uses the warmish air from the engine just after a cold start to help the fueling / choke.
There is a valve in there somewhere which stops the warm air coming through once the engine is up to temperature.

I think its mainly helpful for cold starts in the winter. Stops the car spluttering.

I may well be wrong though. I also had one on my old 8 valve Polo GT

Rob
 
  Clio 172 mk2
Sounds spot on to me

I had this on quite a few of my old cars and there was always a valve which shut it off when the engine was up to temperature.
 
  Honda Civic Type R '02
i took my airbox apart about 3 weeks ago
it sounds like it should, but it doesn't look like there is any automated control to shut off the warm air, it is just a flap on a spring.
so i guess when the engine's drawing a lot of air in, the flap opens a bit and cold air gets in, but not much! seems a bit odd to me, but it's only a 1.4 so it probs makes no difference.
 
  BMW M135i
Its just there to vapourise the fuel better when its starting under cold conditions as has been said above.
Most carbed cars have them, though I thought all the 1.4 energy lumps were fuel injected ?
 
  Honda Civic Type R '02
they are, thats why i thought it was wierd. problably just there to warm engine up quick, for less engine wair or somethin, the E type 1.4 is no racing engine so they'd probably do that ;)
 
  Clio 172 mk2
bmh.01 said:
Its just there to vapourise the fuel better when its starting under cold conditions as has been said above.
Most carbed cars have them, though I thought all the 1.4 energy lumps were fuel injected ?

My old Escort had a similar system and that was fuel injected....single point though so may be different on multi-point injection systems.

I'd still leave it in place though
 


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