scott301004
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recently bought a powerling chip box made by motorsport second hand but have no instructions. does any body know where it fits as it has a female and amale plug just like the ones on the fuel pump and a vacuum t piece??
recently bought a powerling chip box made by motorsport second hand but have no instructions. does any body know where it fits as it has a female and amale plug just like the ones on the fuel pump and a vacuum t piece??
Split the multi plug under the inlet manifold and insert in the box/wiring (thats how mines fitted).
Did you sort the powerbox? i'll have at look at mine (1999 model) and put some pics up when i get chance.
would that be the fuel pump plug?
where does the vacuum pipe go?
TBH, mine was fitted when I bought the car so not sure.
All multi plugs are different so you shouldnt be able to plug it in wrong.
I think the vac pipe will go onto the inlet manifold.
The vacuum pipe goes to the map sensor (black sensor with a vac coming out of the under side going from the sensor to the inlet man) It's mounted on the top of the diesel fuel filter, you have to cut this pipe and put your T piece onto it. If you're still struggling then i'll try and get some pics tomorrow, but it looks pretty straight forward.
The vacuum pipe goes to the map sensor (black sensor with a vac coming out of the under side going from the sensor to the inlet man) It's mounted on the top of the diesel fuel filter, you have to cut this pipe and put your T piece onto it. If you're still struggling then i'll try and get some pics tomorrow, but it looks pretty straight forward.[/quote
does the map sensor has to remain plugged in?
The vacuum pipe goes to the map sensor (black sensor with a vac coming out of the under side going from the sensor to the inlet man) It's mounted on the top of the diesel fuel filter, you have to cut this pipe and put your T piece onto it. If you're still struggling then i'll try and get some pics tomorrow, but it looks pretty straight forward.[/quote
does the map sensor has to remain plugged in?
yes it does,just connect it as i explained to you mate.
yes it does,just connect it as i explained to you mate.
Okey dokey, Might have to buy a new one now thoghu as I hasve snapped the pipe of the bottom of it, I have glued it back on but can only presume it wont be working correctly.
Okey dokey, Might have to buy a new one now thoghu as I hasve snapped the pipe of the bottom of it, I have glued it back on but can only presume it wont be working correctly.
how did you manage that,you shouldn't have had to go near it,just cut the pipe like i told you.
how did you manage that,you shouldn't have had to go near it,just cut the pipe like i told you.
I know mate but couldnt get me hands down to force T-piece into pipe so tried pulling it up thropugh the gap but pipe on bottom of sensor must have been dead brittle as it snapped clean off with no force applied. Me mate did the same to his whilst changing all the pipes for new ones.:doh:
I know mate but couldnt get me hands down to force T-piece into pipe so tried pulling it up thropugh the gap but pipe on bottom of sensor must have been dead brittle as it snapped clean off with no force applied. Me mate did the same to his whilst changing all the pipes for new ones.:doh:
there should be loads of room to cut and connect the t piece.