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Old Feb 13, 2011 | 12:17 AM
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From: isle of wight (K.O.P 2006 mother fucker!)
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yeah they could cause problems, the temp sensor in the inlet tells the ecu how hot or cold the coolent is, when cold it puts more fuel in, when hot, less, so the ecu controls "choke" via this sensor, if they play up on the FRST, it can play things up a bit.


lambda is also important for fueling, if its not working, then the car wont perform
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