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actros 15th March 2008 16:40

synergy box
 
Hi all just want to know which box i would need for the 2.0 lt cdti is synergy 1 or 2 and what is the over haul performance.
Bri

GERFIX 15th March 2008 17:00

Synergy 1 is the tuning box only. If you have a dodgy MAF then a MAFAM will be required. Alternatively, go for the Synergy 2 which incorporates both and a Pierburgh MAF (as I think most people do anyway) as the Bosch is obviously pants!!

Check Ron's pages for more detail.:D
http://tuning-diesels.com/tu3all.htm
http://tuning-diesels.com/Synergy/Synergy.htm

HTH

Jamie 15th March 2008 18:08

Brian, it depends whether your current MAF is functioning correctly, is your low down power still good and has your fuel consumtion deteriated?

bluenose66 15th March 2008 19:25

Colin, I will order a Pierburgh MAF at the end of the month - was this an easy fit any problems.
cheers........

actros 15th March 2008 19:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie-Biker in a suit (Post 161123)
Brian, it depends whether your current MAF is functioning correctly, is your low down power still good and has your fuel consumtion deteriated?

The low end seams to be ok the fuel com is around 36 round town.

GERFIX 16th March 2008 08:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluenose66 (Post 161191)
Colin, I will order a Pierburgh MAF at the end of the month - was this an easy fit any problems.
cheers........

It's a straight swop. The only problem is getting the original security screws undone. I made a cut across mine with a hacksaw and used a flat bladed screwdriver.

GERFIX 16th March 2008 08:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by actros (Post 161195)
The low end seams to be ok the fuel com is around 36 round town.

Sounds like your MAF is not bad at all! I wasn't sure if mine was acting up or not but once the PB was fitted there was a noticable difference in low-end pick up. It's generally reckoned that the Bosch WILL deteriorate sooner or later though. Mostly sooner.http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...cons/icon9.gif

JohnDotCom 16th March 2008 10:24

Long term Bri IMHO the Synergy 2 is the better bet, as in the End your MAF will need replacing,
so it gives you the Option of any MAF rather than you being tied to Bosch.
The Pierburg MAF is cheaper too.


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