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1Back to top Go down   Air flow meter on a 16V Empty Air flow meter on a 16V Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:08 pm

bjarnek100

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Hi all.

Been replacing some fuel lines from the pressure regulator to the rail, and at the same time replacing the airfilter (since I had to remove the lower part of the airfilter box to inspect all vacuum- and fuellines).

But I´m a little confused when it comes to the location of the air flow meter??Question On the 8V the location is quite clear but is there a different way of measuring air-flow on the 16V?

By the way, found at that it is possible to remove the lower part of the airfilter box and leave the upper part in position, thereby saving 4 new one-time tighteningstraps for the throttle-body :-)

regards

Bjarne

    

2Back to top Go down   Air flow meter on a 16V Empty Re: Air flow meter on a 16V Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:15 pm

Inge K.

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bjarnek100 wrote:But I´m a little confused when it comes to the location of the air flow meter??Question On the 8V the location is quite clear but is there a different way of measuring air-flow on the 16V?
You ain`t gonna find it, `cause it don`t exist. The Motronic unit using the TPS sensor
(and water & air temp. sensors) to calculate the mix.

Inge K.

    

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Inge K.

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bjarnek100 wrote:By the way, found at that it is possible to remove the lower part of the airfilter box and leave the upper part in position, thereby saving 4 new one-time tighteningstraps for the throttle-body :-)

Only possible (and needed) at a 4V.

Inge K.

    

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