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When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

When fitting an induction kit, and removing the air box, where is th ebest place the throttle position sensor ? As it is normally bolted to the air box>

Anyone have any pics of where they have mounted theirs?

Cheers Titch


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Jimbo - 30-08-2013

I think you mean MAF mass air flow meter


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Piggy - 30-08-2013

and you dont want to remove the maf!!


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Toms306 - 30-08-2013

The TPS is bolted to the airbox on the HDi, the OP is correct.

You can bolt it where you like tbh, as long as its solid. Probably the slam panel would be good.


RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

(30-08-2013, 08:15 PM)Jimbo Wrote: I think you mean MAF mass air flow meter

No i don't

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(30-08-2013, 08:21 PM)Toms306 Wrote: The TPS is bolted to the airbox on the HDi, the OP is correct.

You can bolt it where you like tbh, as long as its solid. Probably the slam panel would be good.

Nice one cheers

Titch


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Jimbo - 30-08-2013

(30-08-2013, 08:26 PM)titch Wrote:
(30-08-2013, 08:15 PM)Jimbo Wrote: I think you mean MAF mass air flow meter

No i don't

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(30-08-2013, 08:21 PM)Toms306 Wrote: The TPS is bolted to the airbox on the HDi, the OP is correct.

You can bolt it where you like tbh, as long as its solid. Probably the slam panel would be good.


Fair enough but you didnt specify HDI
Best off with a panel filter I would have thought read somewhere the hdi heatsoak there and dont respond well to hot intake temps



RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

Fair enough but you didnt specify HDI
Best off with a panel filter I would have thought read somewhere the hdi heatsoak there and dont respond well to hot intake temps

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I know but i put it in the DW10 HDi section

I know what your saying about the heat soak, but i have got a fmic to go on and i don't think it will fit with the airbox.


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Jimbo - 30-08-2013

Yeah ok fair point jumped in a bit quick tbf lol
With a fmic shud be ok . Cone filters do sound good on hdis but I would say try resting it in the bottom half of the box


RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

(30-08-2013, 08:49 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Yeah ok fair point jumped in a bit quick tbf lol
With a fmic shud be ok . Cone filters do sound good on hdis but I would say try resting it in the bottom half of the box

Will have to have a play when i fit the fmic i want to try and keep the standard airbox if i can, maybe i could keep the airbox and remove the tps and bolt it somewhere else, i might just be able to run the boost pipe up past the airbox then, it would be tight but it might fit..


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Jimbo - 30-08-2013

Battery relocation would make it possible


RE: When fitting an induction kit - cully - 30-08-2013

ive re routed the cable around the left side of the engine and mounted the throttle pot on the front slam panel with the cable running along the top of the rad
i only did this to remove all the bends and make the pedal lighter

if i remember i will grab a photo in the morning


RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

(30-08-2013, 09:49 PM)cully Wrote: ive re routed the cable around the left side of the engine and mounted the throttle pot on the front slam panel with the cable running along the top of the rad
i only did this to remove all the bends and make the pedal lighter

if i remember i will grab a photo in the morning

That would be brilliant thanks if you don't mind

Titch


RE: When fitting an induction kit - cully - 30-08-2013

your lucky night just took this

i used the original bracket i might have straightened it in a vice but i cant remember

   


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Toms306 - 30-08-2013

Gah, put the damn rad cap the right way! Dodgy


RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

Nice one thanks mate, just what i was after.


RE: When fitting an induction kit - cully - 30-08-2013

ha ha i change it just for you and this photo tom Wink


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Toms306 - 30-08-2013

Tongue lol


RE: When fitting an induction kit - Poodle - 30-08-2013

Have a look at my project thread, some pics of both the fmic fitting in around the standard airbox and a relocated tps in there. Smile


RE: When fitting an induction kit - titch - 30-08-2013

(30-08-2013, 10:45 PM)Poodle Wrote: Have a look at my project thread, some pics of both the fmic fitting in around the standard airbox and a relocated tps in there. Smile

Will have a look mate thanks