If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
ECT is Electronically controlled transmission. Basically with it on it holds the gearbox in gear for longer and allows the engine to rev more with the associated drop in fuel economy but better power. Actually shows up as ECT Power in the dash when pressed in.
the best way o see it work is to sit at about 40 with the ect on and then switch it out and you will find that the box will change up without any alterations to the throttle.
the best way o see it work is to sit at about 40 with the ect on and then switch it out and you will find that the box will change up without any alterations to the throttle.
With overdrive on or off ??
I tried this as a check to see if it was working, but it did not make any difference. Are there any other simple testes to find out if it is working properly ?
Ali
[SIZE=7][COLOR=YellowGreen][SIZE=5][FONT=Comic Sans MS]The difference between the men and the boys .................... the price of their toys ![/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE]
well wouldn't worry if there's no difference... mine redlines in every gear on or off... just an annoying green light if it's on!
i recon it was a subconcious test to see if they stuck a new button on people would be tricked into imagining power!... a bit like the "TurboZet" electric turbo!
i dont think that o/d should be off only in extreme cases thats why the light is on to tell you it is off , if it was supposed to be off most of the time then it would light up to tell you it was on.
you may need to try it at about 45-50 depending on how your thing is geared (ie size of tyers)
I'm still not certian if its workin or not after trying the above methods.
Whilst trying the "red line method" (TM) I got a rattly / squirty noise with a glich in the power and a large puff of black smoke out the exhaust - runs OK still, anyone know what happened
[SIZE=7][COLOR=YellowGreen][SIZE=5][FONT=Comic Sans MS]The difference between the men and the boys .................... the price of their toys ![/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE]
probably just cleared sume gunk out of the injectors,
I think the best way to test is to put the power button on and find out by gently increasing speed where it changes up to top gear , about 40 to 50 somewhere, then sit at a speed just below where it would change up and switch back to normal mode and it should change in to top.
probably just cleared sume gunk out of the injectors,
Thats what I thought / hoped.
I think the best way to test is to put the power button on and find out by gently increasing speed where it changes up to top gear , about 40 to 50 somewhere, then sit at a speed just below where it would change up and switch back to normal mode and it should change in to top.
That sounds like the best idea to me - I'll give it a go soon, when I can find a quite but fast enough road.
[SIZE=7][COLOR=YellowGreen][SIZE=5][FONT=Comic Sans MS]The difference between the men and the boys .................... the price of their toys ![/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/SIZE]
If you cant notice the difference then somethings very wrong ! I didnt know what it did until i read this well apart from make the car motor. I was just unsure wether it used more fuel with it on. The turbo wont kick in till late after 2k RPM i think. with it off the turbo kicks in at about 1.5K RPM. The difference is really noticable when driving.
Comment