Blower wrote:Some people have so much knowledge but yet know so little in the areas that matter. I just finished replacing the prefix 'F' sensor with the prefix 'D' sensor I got from the states and am I surprised that my car is returning the neck breaking performance it provided before the defective 'D' was exchanged for an 'F'?No! Sorry S2tuner but I will say and can confirm that you are wrong on this one and Im not the only person to put back the original 'D' part and experience the return of neck breaking torque that was once experienced before. I feel that you have looked into the problem too deeply and your vast aray of electronic knowledge has ensnared you onto a rocky path.The power has returned, S4 performance is through the roof.What more do you need to confirm that Audi have indeed altered the gas temperature sensor in their revised version.Peeps, email em and and give em hell.The least they owe us is an explanation.S2tuner wrote:Duh, I think there is serious misunderstanding of electronics and ECU systems in your cars guys...
Signature codes? never heard of that. An EGT passing information onto a MAF? That doesn't exist.
Second thing is that a defective MAF will never show up as a fault code with 5051. The MAF can only be tested dynamically while the car is being driven at WOT. This is why so many people take their cars to the dealer's and the dealer can't find what's wrong with them, because they only test the MAF while the car is sitting in the garage...
HTH,
Mihnea
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You're lost man. Mihnea knows his stuff and he's right.
The EGT sensor can only do two things to the engine...indicate proper operating temperatures or indicate a high EGT condition. In the latter state, it will cause the engine to go into a fuel enrichment safety mode.
The MAF has nothing to do with the EGT sensors, but a bad Bosch MAF can read low and cause a lean/high EGT condition. This will reduce power.
Sorry blower, it's quite obvious you don't fully understand how the electronics work and are jumping to strange conclusions.