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Täitsa õige (ühest foorumist):
1. The unit that Celox sell on eBay for £21 is NOT a tuning chip as advertised, it is only a 180 ohm resistor which alters how the ECU sees the fuel
temperature. It is NOT a digital remap!
2. At first glance, the trip computer shows fantastic increases in MPG -- I've had nearly "80mpg" showing on a 15 mile run on slow country roads.
However, it's only because of the ECU being confused with the false readings from the Celox unit.
3. When actually working out the mpg from full tank to refilling again, it proved the actual mpg HADN'T gone up at all -- it was all psycological
because the "computer was telling me different"!
4. On contacting Celox, they didn't want to know about any refund etc, as the unit did what it said on the tin -- but they also told me not to worry
if the ECU light comes on with this unit connected as well!. The wording in the advert is that the unit "does not affect the engine's safety
features" and that "protective functions of the engine remain". SO HOW CAN IT THEN BE NORMAL FOR ECU LIGHTS TO COME ON????
5. One further thing -- 2 weeks ago, the car went into Simpsons Skoda in Preston for its MOT (offer price of £35 at the moment), and although it
passed on the emissions, it was noted that the readings were "higher than normal"........... So yes, the unit was overfuelling.
Lol, vaadake pilte http://briskoda.net/octavia-ii/anybody-got-one-these/121265/#post1413291 |
Se link soviks hästi nalja alla.Oops, a connector has falled. May is not related to anything. I hope I am not damaged the "chip"..
Tegelt kunagi seda isegi näinud eitea kas siinsamas foorumis oli juttu.
350 euri kuradi hea äri ikka mõnel.
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