If you unplug it a light will come on your dash - just ignore this for now & take the car for a little spin. If the power comes back with the MAF out, then your MAF is dead.
Plug it back in for now & then get it replaced. If the perf is still the same while it is still unplugged, then at least you've eliminated one cause of the problem..
isnt 4000 pretty much the rev limit, so he got peak power at the rev limit? thats not right, and his torque figure looks like he got that too late as well, should be about 2k rpm. dodgy rollers?
isnt 4000 pretty much the rev limit, so he got peak power at the rev limit? thats not right, and his torque figure looks like he got that too late as well, should be about 2k rpm. dodgy rollers?
I would like to disagree with the peak KW/BHP level. Accourding to the brochure our cars should produce 118kW/160BHP at 3750rpm, and due to the multiplication factor of the gearbox the torque setting should be fine, except if you can give me an example of what a dyno for the 160BHP Cupra looks like there by you.
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