All Activity
- Past hour
-
An exceedingly costly endeavour if the original poster must acquire an additional Weistec supercharger. I believe that is a five-figure enhancement.
-
Reattach the blower immediately! Numerous blown 156s are reported on the US site I frequent, affecting both the 204 and 212 versions, which appear to be rather reliable when operating with reasonable boost levels. With a moderate modification, you can achieve an increase of 150 horsepower; beyond 1000 horsepower is possible with substantial financial investment....and a substantial amount of torque precisely where it is required! The supercharger whine enhances the auditory experience of the 156's performance.
-
Contact Acid at MSL Performance for guidance. It is highly probable that he installed the supercharger and calibrated it. I would revert it to its original state as soon as possible. 0121 772 5572
-
Greetings to all I have reconstructed an M156 engine that I purchased following a hydrolock incident. I have subsequently recognised that it formerly operated with a Weistec supercharger, which would have an appropriate map. The question is whether I can utilise this map or if it will result in excessive overfueling consistently. Should I revert it to stock or stage 1 settings prior to attempting to start it? Thank you in advance.
- Yesterday
-
Indeed, I completed all necessary tasks when I replaced the thermostat, so I believe I am adequately prepared in that regard. I observed typical oil spots around the seal positions, which had been improperly installed. It appears that the new MAF required calibration in my situation.
-
It is advisable to inspect all o-rings and seals on the turbo outlet (aluminium pipe) connecting to the resonator (plastic box at the front of the engine) and the intercooler. I believe your 2010 model possesses the same or a highly comparable engine to my 2009 E280. I recently completed all my maintenance, and the vehicle performs significantly better than before. I previously underestimated its condition, but I now recognise the sluggishness in throttle response and downshifts. Some of these seals may have been compromised during the installation of the new intake; this is how I realised mine need attention, as I subsequently experienced a check engine light owing to many leaks, including a boost leak at the intercooler pipe. I wanted to bring this to your attention, although you may already be aware.
-
Disconnected the negative terminal for 20 minutes while replacing the fuel filter today. Currently, it is idling more effectively.
-
You may reset it by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for 10 minutes.
-
I ultimately resolved the issue. The MAF was indeed defective. I purchased a pre-owned Y-Pipe in superior condition than mine, which included one MAF. I transferred my functional MAF to it, and it accurately registered the temperature and airflow readings. Nevertheless, I occasionally have a minor hitch after startup. During discussions with Avantgarde in Clevedon, they indicated that the adjustments must be recalibrated for optimal performance. The issue is that I currently reside in Scotland, necessitating the search for a reputable independent establishment in Edinburgh. All local garages I have contacted have provided a standard quotation of approximately £90 for one hour of service. I would be more advantageous to purchase a superior fault reader for the two minutes required to reset it.
-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=maf sensor&campid=5338181132&customid=2518X1570512X4861dcd0c021bdde75eea8eb0758e1a7&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&subId2=15&toolid=10001
-
Does a new MAF sensor require coding or is it plug-and-play?
-
I am uncertain if this information would be beneficial, however when my MAF sensor went down due to a missing fuse, a prominent characteristic was difficult upshifts. If your vehicle is an automobile and you are encountering the same issue, it likely indicates a malfunctioning MAF sensor. - supposing that MB configures the gearbox ECU to default to elevated line pressures in the absence of MAF sensor data, consistent with my 4L 80E.
-
How is it functioning?Whenever I experienced MAF failure, the vehicles operated quite poorly.
-
I have recently replaced the temperature sensor, and I am not surprised that it did not resolve the issue. I have observed that when I disconnect Sensor A, its temperature remains at 79°C whereas Sensor B decreases to 21°C. Upon disconnecting Sensor B, both temperatures stabilise at 79°C. The subsequent course of action appears to be attempting a costly MAF replacement, unless anyone possesses other insights.
-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=air intake&campid=5338181132&customid=2518X1570512Xa5862ada839b69684cb317f814483ddf&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&subId2=15&toolid=10001
-
Greetings, everyone. I am receiving many trouble codes on my 2010 E350. The initial focus is on the Air Intake Temperature sensor, which I intend to replace due to the original appearing contaminated, and the cost is sufficiently low. I was informed that the codes are associated with a defective MAF sensor. Enclosed are the codes and the real-time readings from my Maf sensors. Unplugging sensor B results in a value of 0g. Upon disconnecting Sensor A, the readout displays 166g, while Sensor B subsequently increases to 8g. I am willing to invest in a replacement MAF but seek guidance before making any purchases.
- Last week
-
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
SD1too replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
https://echo.tesla.com/qs/H36CB8 -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
SD1too replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
Tesla now possesses a new official feedback link. Likely superior to merely anticipating a software modification. -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
pharmoun replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
Thank you for this; I am not deluding myself. -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
markjay replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
Negative, it is a recognised software anomaly. The truck reverts to its standard height following a complete stop and exit. The sole viable solution is to manually revert it to High each time you re-enter. It is particularly vexing, especially in off-road conditions. There is much anticipation for a forthcoming update that will incorporate a "remember last setting" feature. You are not solitary in your exasperation. -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
pharmoun replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
Thank you for this assistance. It appears to lack adherence. I will verify those settings again. I must have overlooked something. -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
another_clean_sheet replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-1AD8BC96-CFD8-43B3-AF5F-9755BAAC8F3A.html -
The Cybertruck's ride height adjustment is not retained.
another_clean_sheet replied to pharmoun's topic in General Car Chat
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-52FD0453-C200-4757-AC74-8D9BC4F00937.html
