It doesn't appear to be available separately, so I reckon the scrappies going to be the best hope.
Mine definately had better pick up when I connected it. Not drawing in all that hot air from the rad. Smoother pick up rather than much more speed etc.I wouldnt bother connecting the resinator box back up.
As said it wont cause any idling issues out and it zaps a little power aswell.
If you have the pipe connected so it doesnt draw air by the rad and dont connect the box!Mine definately had better pick up when I connected it. Not drawing in all that hot air from the rad. Smoother pick up rather than much more speed etc.
If you have the pipe connected so it doesnt draw air by the rad and dont connect the box!
Been done on the RR years ago and the 180s tested with the boxs off made a couple of horses more iirc. Not that it would be noticable on the road though.
Yup done that. No luck. Was just wanting to try anything really!Agreed, it wont do anything to help that! I take it you have cleaned the Idle control valve & throttle body etc
:I have thought about doing that before to keep an slight induction roar but I am sure someone on here advised against it, something about puddles and water getting in the induction system, although I don't think it would as it would be sheilded behind the front bumper.
May give it a try when I am next off![]()
Were the Gaskets inplace on both valves?I bought the car with the issue. I have since had the VIS valves off but it hasn't got any worse / better.
Also I don't have a catch tank fitted.
Thanks for the help though.
Have you checked if the path that the throttle cable takes is free and that the cable isn't snagging on anything ? it was causing my problem with idle revs . . .Cheers.
I'm having an issue with the idle revs hunting, when in traffic jams for over an hour. I've tried many things and thought that I'd try getting the duct.
I think they were, I'll have to open them up again to have a check.Were the Gaskets inplace on both valves?
This can cause your problem.![]()
When I first tried to diagnose the problem I checked the cable. I can't imagine it is due to that just because it only becomes an issue in heavy queueing traffic when the car hasn't moved much in an hour or so.Have you checked if the path that the throttle cable takes is free and that the cable isn't snagging on anything ? it was causing my problem with idle revs . . .
What's the TPS?TPS might need a clean.
What's the TPS?
Thanks again!