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Where's the IAT?



  Renault Clio Mk1
Hey, can anyone help me find where the IAT is on my 1996 Mk1 Clio please, and with any pictures if you have any. Thanks a lot.

Alex
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
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  Renault Clio Mk1
well...do you know where it is??? i'll try it for a little while, just see if it works at all. lol, don't wanna blow up my engine...again, lmao.

Alex
 
  BMW M6 & 172 Phase 1
lmao at Cupcake.;)

Hope i don't meet you at the lights when you put that resistor on, might get blown away!
 
  Renault Clio Mk1
lmao, well its only a pentiometer, which, i suppose is a resistor, but it's worth a go, i mean it shouldn't work...should it...lol:S

Alex
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
Mate - put it this way.

Renault spend millions of pounds developing cars. Then some guy comes along selling an ECU resistor to give you lots of extra BHP. Why didn't Renault do this in the first place? Why do Renault F1 Team spend millions developing monster engines when they could buy lots of resistor chips for a fraction of the cost?

The resistor tricks the ECU into, in effect, over fueling the car by telling the ECU that the inlet air temperature is colder than it actually is. Thats about the crux of it mate. Total waste of money.
 
  AB182, Audi A5 3.0
CupCake said:
Mate - put it this way.

Renault spend millions of pounds developing cars. Then some guy comes along selling an ECU resistor to give you lots of extra BHP. Why didn't Renault do this in the first place? Why do Renault F1 Team spend millions developing monster engines when they could buy lots of resistor chips for a fraction of the cost?

The resistor tricks the ECU into, in effect, over fueling the car by telling the ECU that the inlet air temperature is colder than it actually is. Thats about the crux of it mate. Total waste of money.

so for cars like mine that run lean, its a good thing!?
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
The Fatty - for any cars that run lean, they should be diagnosed by a certified motor mechanic and correctly setup. The use of a 20p resistor you could buy from Maplins does nothing more than trick the car. I personally would not recommend this.
 
  Clio 172 mk2
CupCake said:
Mate - put it this way.

Renault spend millions of pounds developing cars. Then some guy comes along selling an ECU resistor to give you lots of extra BHP. Why didn't Renault do this in the first place? Why do Renault F1 Team spend millions developing monster engines when they could buy lots of resistor chips for a fraction of the cost?

The resistor tricks the ECU into, in effect, over fueling the car by telling the ECU that the inlet air temperature is colder than it actually is. Thats about the crux of it mate. Total waste of money.

Yep..pretty crude too
 


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