uk220
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Registered: 5th Feb 03
Location: Eastcote, Greater London
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hey all little help needed
had lack of power at times when accelerating, had the air flow meter changed, its improved loads, slight lack of acceleration at times, does the air flow meter need time to calibrate?
and yes i know its only a 1.0 litre but thats not the problem!
any suggestions welcome
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Reedy
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Registered: 11th Apr 04
Location: Hammersmith
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i dont think it does. Should be already set up for a working air flow meter. If you get what i mean lol.
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Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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Do you have an induction kit? or drilled airbox?
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uk220
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Registered: 5th Feb 03
Location: Eastcote, Greater London
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no. not yet,
i used to have a corsa with drilled airbox, thats juts mad the idle stutter, if
thats what you call it, but its standard
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Reedy
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Registered: 11th Apr 04
Location: Hammersmith
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my housemate came out with some bull the other nite saying that an Air filter can dammage your car lol. I hope your not trying to say that? ive had my filter on for atleast a year now and its never done any harm to my car
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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Reedy, depends, induction kits CAN damage an air flow meter, basically an air flow meter is a "hot wire flow meter" the air going past the wire changed the temperature of it, this changed the resistance hence changing the voltage signal sent to the ecu. When you fit an after market induction kit, some times they dont filter very well, this causes a deposit to be left on the hot wire, which in turn makes it oer heat often and burn out... OR// people over oil foam filters the oil them gets on the hot wire and causes it to over heat!
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Corsa_Scotty
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Registered: 8th Aug 07
Location: Scottish Borders
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I am having the same problem but i never fitted my Induction kit
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