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Kirk
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ok.... maybe this is just me... but to de-limit my N/A i cut the pink wire in half which connects to the back of the odeomiter... I had no adverse affects to this at all... everything runs fine and normal, drove it for a year like it... no problems...

 

......... is it about to blow up?

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I have an NA fitted with a Thor DSC+TSD. To be honest I've never tested that the TSD works, but the DSC works fine so I assume the TSD does too (it's a single combined unit).

 

AlexJames: I think you need to do more than only cut a wire behind the odo. A TSD will clamp the speed that the ECU sees. If you just cut a wire, the ECU won't see any speed and will probably give you a code 42 error. Does your engine malfunction light work OK?

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I have an NA fitted with a Thor DSC+TSD. To be honest I've never tested that the TSD works, but the DSC works fine so I assume the TSD does too (it's a single combined unit).

 

AlexJames: I think you need to do more than only cut a wire behind the odo. A TSD will clamp the speed that the ECU sees. If you just cut a wire, the ECU won't see any speed and will probably give you a code 42 error. Does your engine malfunction light work OK?

 

Yeah everything is working correctly, I also have a converter to change the kph to mph, i have had no problems with the running of the engine or any alerts at all... I also tested it on my TT and it seems to do excactly the same thing with no problems... :search:

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