many obd2 cars factory turbo use this trick for the emissions o2 sensor and have little to no problems
id hate to see what it does when you get it backwards and kaboom the 2.0 under-hood grenade
You couldnt put em backwards. It would immediately throw a code.
its the 6 speed FSI, the 1sensor wasnt touched, it sits right in the turbo housing!! really wierd.
i took it for a spin and its all right not a D on 11 but ok lol.
i HATED the clutch it had no weight to it clutch by wire??? haha
it has 3 o2 sensors total
1st is in the turbo, the WB
2nd one is after the cat
3rd is after the resonator(the one that was tricked by the sparkplug defouler
no CEL's at all thus far
glad to hear the lack of fail, just needs a man sized turbo on it
you guys think im that much of a tard? lol
Those ecus' learn fast. I mean like within 30 miles. If you got 2k on it and still doesnt run right something is wrong.
I dunno bout that 3rd o2 sensor, the wifey's car only has 2. Meh, im no VW tech, I just work on em in the dead winter when nobody wants to pull their 911's out of the garage. I know less that I should about the subject.
installing a dp and not retuning for the mass amounts of flow, increased pressure/decreased velocity can make your shit slower. leaning out in boost, knock sensor lighting up, and throwing retard at the base timing map. on 89 octane i get the same thing in 1700-2200 that goes away on 91+, i really don't care, but you can feel the drop of accel out of the engine.
Hmm, vw's are pretty good for compensating for lean conditions, if the ecu sees more than 7% plus or minus in the long term fuel trims, it will throw a CEL. Thats a good point about the gas though, might look into that.
Also, those cars are notorious for having bad fuel control modules (no relay) the unit that sits under the rear seats on top of the tank access. If it smells toasty, they can do weird stuff. Oh yeah, the factory bypass valve, the one on the compressor housing, are bad for going out.