So I keep getting a p178 system too rich off idle ...... Could this have anything to do with my pipercross filter ????
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Originally posted by MNJG View PostSo I keep getting a p178 system too rich off idle ...... Could this have anything to do with my pipercross filter ????DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
Performance...Depends on how heavy my right foot is
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Originally posted by Gazski66 View PostHope not as i have just put one inCitroën DS3 Racing 2011 Polar White
ZRP con rods, Wössner pistons, Forge Ind. Kit, Forge IC hard pipes, etuners S3 (E85, launch control), Clemens-Motorsport IC, cylinder head porting, oil pump mod, Devils Own WMI, Forge BOV, Powerflex rear engine mount, LEDs, Citroen mudflaps, Ragazzon de-cat/200cc sports cat, Mongoose catback
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Originally posted by MNJG View PostSo I keep getting a p178 system too rich off idle ...... Could this have anything to do with my pipercross filter ????
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Ive seen this a couple times before on here, with putting in a (Pipercross) performance filter.
Also, after installation of a cone filter induction kit, where the owner just returned the air filter to standard. (Couple years ago on here) There didnt seem any explanation.
Never had an issue with my KN Panel filter, did 12,000 on my last THP, then recharged it and its done 13,000 this THP. Not to say it wouldnt happen with a KN Filter.
No explanation ever come out of it, and even the Tuners recommend the Pipercross filters
Something to do with the sensors maybe...fuel to air ratio and all that
In fact one Tuner recommends sticking to the paper OEM filter and change it out every year, (Costly in the long run, and no perfromance gain)sigpicJog on Noddy
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I thought when timing slipped the mixture became lean only? Or so i was lead to believe, i would guess when the timing slips it slips in only one direction, the direction which the chain runs in, making the valve open in a way that only creates lean running, or something like that... any elaboration would be appreciated!
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Originally posted by colganraz View PostI thought when timing slipped the mixture became lean only? Or so i was lead to believe, i would guess when the timing slips it slips in only one direction, the direction which the chain runs in, making the valve open in a way that only creates lean running, or something like that... any elaboration would be appreciated!
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Originally posted by pmatil View PostGreat. Mine had the same thing. Happened once and recovered by itself. Dealer found nothing wrong, resetted the code and has been working fine since (last fall). The weirdest thing is that I didn't get any warning lights on the dash. Did you?
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