ZealoustheEnder
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- 2003 MSP
Driving 2566 while 2507 is on stands had a bung welded in for my wide band.
Yeah, that definitely won't happen. I'm probably more meticulous than the previous owner was.Maybe if you completely neglect it you'll only get an additional 100,000 out of it.
Max Moore's 2003 TDI Jetta- Last time I saw it, it was at 498K.
Sherry Valentine's 2001 TDI Jetta- Last time I saw it, it had 390k.
Thanks, I will definitely keep that in mind. It has an EGR delete so I'm hoping that will help with buildup. He said before he had the delete done, it was so clogged up it would only go about 40 mph. Lol.Cole, if you ever need technical assistance with anything on the car, don't hesitate to ask. They're great cars, other than intake manifold carbon build-up and MAF problems, though I've had little experience with modified TDI's.
had a bung welded in for my wide band.
Good day by chance my Mazda astina idle keep dropping up and down what could cause that
Pope 3in DP, wide band went in the CS 3in after the stock deleted O2.Aftermarket downpipe?
Pope 3in DP, wide band went in the CS 3in after the stock deleted O2.
Well the $200 ebay turbo at 22psi didn't last long. I bragged on how well it was running and cleaned it all up this morning and sure enough it starts bypassing oil and only building to 15psi.
Since the factory O2 has a spacers to keep from getting a check engine light I am placing the wideband in front of that.That's a bit far away. You want your lambda for your wideband to be close to the manifold/turbo.
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That's a bit far away. You want your lambda for your wideband to be close to the manifold/turbo.
I've never done a bung on the downpipe.
Auto Meter doesn't.... They recommend a few inches away. However they aren't manufacturing their own sensors. And, to my knowledge, neither is Innovative. They're using Bosch LSU4.2 sensors. The Bosch part numbers I've used when I needed replacements were from a Volvo application and a VW application. Both of which have the mounting location within a foot of the turbo.The front of the midpipe is just about perfect. The sensor manufacturers all recommend about 30" from the turbo. Innovate says a minimum of 24". That's why, despite requests, I've never done a bung on the downpipe.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-2_Manual.pdf
I don't just decide to place it there, Cork Sport told me to put it right after the DP. It is a Bosch sensor. I asked if it should go in the DP, they said no not with a turbo.Just checked with Bosch and, in their own words, "install at a point where the gas is as hot as possible". And, while I have no proof where the hottest exhaust gas is, I'd imagine it's as close to the combustion chamber as possible. However, Bosch didn't give a specific distance. And they're the one manufacturing the sensors and providing them to these third parties like AEM, Innovative and Auto Meter. .02
I don't just decide to place it there, Cork Sport told me to put it right after the DP. It is a Bosch sensor. I asked if it should go in the DP, they said no not with a turbo.
I'm not worried about it if measure where the stocks J pipe has a bung for a wideband it's about the same distance.
I haven't owned the msp for a long time only a year and some change butGuys I'm on the fence. In the last 1.5 years I've collected quite a stash of msp parts. MAM exhaust manifold, steedspeed exhaust manifold, corksport downpipe, pope downpipe, vibrant 3" exhaust, forged short block, Doc B setup and the list goes on. I have an opportunity to purchase a 2006 MS6 with 78,000 thousand miles for $9000. I can't keep both cars so buying the MS6 would mean no msp. I'd really like to hear what you longterm owners think, specially if you've had any experience with an MS6.