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A Xud doesn't have a lambda sensor. And the cat it on the down pipe as you look at it just back from the subframe. Though some early Xuds don't have cats.
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(This post was last modified: 01-08-2013, 04:47 PM by Midnightclub.)
1) It doesn't have a lambda
2) If it's a Phase 1 it probably doesn't have a 'cat', some came with a decat out the factory.. but if it does have a cat it'll be engine side after the centre box
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hmmm there is some sort of connection thing into the exhaust manifold with a conenctor on it thats unplugged ill get some pics up after work and yeah i forgot to mention couldnt quite see into the subframe ill check and report back
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Is the car modified? may possibly be an EGT probe?
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no its completely standard dont think the fuel pump or turbo have ever been touched its on a N p1 so it may not have a cat
ill take some pics on my break and report back lol
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You're looking at the front of the engine, the exhaust comes out the back.
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Haha whoops... My bad anyone know what that connector is for though? And cool thanks
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The first pic is the oil switch and the blank connector could be for aircon clutch
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Hey guys was adjusting the Bosch earlier screwed it in quite far and ended up having it idle at 2k rpm so turned it down a bit and was idling at 1.8k so turned it down again etc untill it idled correctly is that the right way to do it?
Feels faster now and smokes a little bit but don't know of I'm just feeling a placebo effect lol
Boost gauge comes Monday so can see what's its boosting and adjust to suit...
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tur the fuel up... turn the idle down.... till you get more smoke then you want.... then turn the fuel down a bit and set the idle....
the lda should be wound out as much as possible.... the seat for the spring should be wound out slightly (if you want to bother with it)....
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Yeah lda is nice and far out ill try again in the morning and fiddle with the idle thanks for your help I feel a bit clueless
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tried to adjust the idle today but the hot idle screw is in a awkward place to get to how do you guys manage to get to it without removing the pump?