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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / May 2007

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VW Connectors

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Lyndon C - 15 May 2007 21:54 GMT
Does anybody here (in UK Hopefully) know where you can obtain some
Connectors used on these "TDI Tuning Chips" that plug into the fuel temp
sensor and give an extra 25-30 BHP as I would like to make one of my own but
a little more sophisticated using variable electronics rather than a fixed
resistor !

Any help would be appreciated.

Lyndon c
Chris Bartram - 15 May 2007 22:18 GMT
> Does anybody here (in UK Hopefully) know where you can obtain some
> Connectors used on these "TDI Tuning Chips" that plug into the fuel temp
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> Lyndon c

From a VW dealer. I bought a 2 pin one, and the bits that fit it (pins
& grommets) from a Audi dealer to repair the reverse lights on my A3.
Jon B - 16 May 2007 12:37 GMT
> Does anybody here (in UK Hopefully) know where you can obtain some
> Connectors used on these "TDI Tuning Chips" that plug into the fuel temp
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>
> Any help would be appreciated.

You know all those resistors do is make the ECU think the engine is
cold, even when it is warm, so it chucks in more fuel. They don't add
25-30bhp. To do that you need one of the more expensive tuning box's
which actually work with the ECU.
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