Knocklink
Very handy for a standard JDM. Also handy for a UK turbo is you intend on modifying it, particularly if you increase boost.
They're available from BR Developments.
They're reasonably easy to fit. The best place is beneath the near side of the intercooler. If you've got small hands (or double jointed wrists
), you might be able to manage it without removing the intercooler. There's a bolt that you need to remove, and replace with a slightly longer one to cater for the size of the sensor.
It's a bloody pain the search is down, as there's loads of useful info on here about it. This site may be able to help though...
They're available from BR Developments.
They're reasonably easy to fit. The best place is beneath the near side of the intercooler. If you've got small hands (or double jointed wrists
), you might be able to manage it without removing the intercooler. There's a bolt that you need to remove, and replace with a slightly longer one to cater for the size of the sensor.It's a bloody pain the search is down, as there's loads of useful info on here about it. This site may be able to help though...
thats an excellent site for help with fitting all sorts of mods on your scoob
and after the trouble my cars causing me lately
maf sensor
i think a knocklink will be a good investment , for piece of mind
and after the trouble my cars causing me lately
maf sensor
i think a knocklink will be a good investment , for piece of mind
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