watson 1.416v
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Registered: 8th Sep 03
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i find i chip for my corsa off e bay, its really cheap so im thinkin its a bodge job and will probably blow my engine, what does everyone think?
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Paul H
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Registered: 11th Aug 03
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don't buy. it's a resistor that costs about 20p to buy and they don't work
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Scandalous
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Registered: 23rd Jul 03
Location: Luton-Drives BMW 330Ci Coupe
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U can pick that chip up for bout 20p for ne electrical shop and it will do more bad than good....stay away!!
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leon_in_uk
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Registered: 16th Sep 03
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i brought 1 of them buddy for a laugh, its a shit resistor and dont do nothing! its a waste of money and dont give them the satisfaction!!!!!
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Paul H
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quote: Originally posted by leon_in_uk
i brought 1 of them buddy for a laugh, its a shit resistor and dont do nothing! its a waste of money and dont give them the satisfaction!!!!!
i bet you thought it worked
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K100RSA
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Registered: 2nd Apr 02
Location: Devon. drives: too fast
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the resistormod in the RON plug does make a difference, but only in the 2.0 8v engines to my knowledge, its possible with different resistances to up the fuelling or adjust the timing, it certainly worked when I changed the one on my corsa, I went for a 5% increase in fuelling across the range, revs picked up a bit quicker and seemed to idle better, but also the emissions went up slightly, and when really booting it was a trace of black smoke, this went when the ron plug was replaced, and the fuel consumpyion also improved when it was removed.
[Edited on 18-09-2003 by K100RSA]
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K100RSA
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knew I had the data on pc somewhere, this all came about when the calibra boys tried switching the plug round from A to B, or maybe the other way??
but here is the list of what does what, but it does only apply to the 2.0 8V engines as listed
The table below shows the changes made by each resistance value-V-Octane rating for the three basic 8 valve engines...
KEY
1= Basic value
2= Idle speed increase by 100rpm
3= +5% fuel acceleration enrichment
4= +5% fuel enrichment throughout range
5= Ignition retarded by 5 deg throughout rev/load range.
2.0SE/ SER/ SEH non cat
91 Ron N/A
95 Ron 220 =1
1200 =3/4
2200 =2
4700 =2/3/4
Infinity=2/3/4/5
98 Ron 470 =1
750 =2
2.0 NE non-cat
91 Ron zero ohms =1
infinity =2
95 Ron 220 ohms =1
1200 =3/4
2200 =2
4700 =2/3/4
750 =2/3/4/5
98 Ron 470 ohms =1
2.0 NE cat
91 Ron Zero =1
Infinity =2
750 =2/3/5
95 Ron 220 =1
1200 =3
2200 =2
4700 =2/3
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leon_in_uk
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bloody hell stats
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