>In his 1998 post about the Aussie chip, Lawrence Dongilli wrote: > >>Additional benefits can be realized by adding an impedance transformer (a ><genuine VW part available from the dealer) between the ECU and airbox. > >Anyone know what he was referring to? Yep! The infamous 'anti-bucking' cable attachment from VW. This part plugs in between the AFM and the existing cable from the ECU. I've one on mine (tho' to little effect). It's expensive from VW - like $120+ ... Pete C -- Peter Cassidy, pcassidy@apple.com Sr. Test Dev. Engineer +353-21-284316 WW Operations Apple, Cork, Ireland. |
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