Blow Off Audi S4-le

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Blow Off Audi S4-le

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Et palju võiks siis maksta Audi S4/100-le blow offi paigaldus? :evil:
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MAF põhisele autole ei või paigaldada blow-off klappi!
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Re: Blow Off Audi S4-le

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nii siit tekkis minule kah kohe küsimus . kuidas ma teada saan kas minu audile saab BOV-i paigaldada???

autoks siis AUDI S4 2,2T 194kw 1991a.

oleks peaaegu juba ostnud aga õnneks ennem kästi uurida kas saan üldse paigaldada...
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Re: Blow Off Audi S4-le

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Ei sobi sulle blow-off. Sul on by-pass.
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Re: Blow Off Audi S4-le

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ivo007 kirjutas:nii siit tekkis minule kah kohe küsimus . kuidas ma teada saan kas minu audile saab BOV-i paigaldada???

autoks siis AUDI S4 2,2T 194kw 1991a.

oleks peaaegu juba ostnud aga õnneks ennem kästi uurida kas saan üldse paigaldada...

Tehasest 194kw? Üldiselt lihtsam, kui öeldakse factory jõud ja siis mis seda kompotti juhib.
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minu auto aju loeb nii maf kui mapi, mis tähendab, et sisselaskest otse läheb vaakumvoolik ajju - kui ma nüüd osa õhust vahelt välja lasen peaks map selle ära korrigeerima ja võtma mapi, mis sobib antud rõhule mis sisselaskes on kui ma uuesti gaasi vajutan?
(opel - motronic 2.7 stage III chip)
In the case where a mass airflow sensor (MAF) is used and is located upstream from the blowoff valve, the engine control unit (ECU) will meter out excess fuel because the atmospherically vented air is not subtracted from the intake charge measurements. The engine then briefly operates with a fuel-rich mixture after each valve actuation.
The rich mixing can lead to hesitation or even stalling of the engine when the throttle is closed, a situation that worsens with higher boost pressures. Occasional events of this type may be only a nuisance, but frequent events can eventually foul the spark plugs and destroy the catalytic converter, as the inefficiently combusted fuel produces soot (excess carbon) and unburned fuel in the exhaust flow can produce soot in the converter and drive the converter beyond its normal operating temperature range.
One approach used to mitigate the problem has been to reduce the boost pressure, which reduces the required venting volume and yields less charge over-calculation by the ECU. The air can also be recirculated back into the intake, a typical stock setup for cars with an upstream MAF sensor. The situation can also be corrected by switching the fuel metering system over to a manifold absolute pressure sensor, a conversion that usually requires a compatible aftermarket ECU or piggy-back fuel controller. The MAP sensor monitors the absolute pressure in the manifold at all times and will correctly detect the change that occurs when the valve vents, allowing the ECU to reduce fuel metering accordingly.

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