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Duty cycle and heat are critical when you're talking engine power numbers.Thanks for the links, I had seen the thread a while back. I didn't read it all again, but I don't think it got to the bottom of how/why the ABT module pulled the power. There must be a way of updating whatever is causing the heat build up? while staying with the ABT setup.
Basically it’s fair to assume it pulls power when either Oil, Intake or Coolant temps get to certain temps, but no one knows what and neither Richter or ABT will tell you.Thanks for the links, I had seen the thread a while back. I didn't read it all again, but I don't think it got to the bottom of how/why the ABT module pulled the power. There must be a way of updating whatever is causing the heat build up? while staying with the ABT setup.
I'm not sure I see a problem with this!I could understand extended periods of high boost having an effect. But it seems SEAT were only allowing 350 bhp in very favorable conditions.
It will be mainly in relation to IAT's. These are critical to how the engine operates - safely.Basically it’s fair to assume it pulls power when either Oil, Intake or Coolant temps get to certain temps, but no one knows what and neither Richter or ABT will tell you.
I have a 2 year SEAT warranty because I bought the car when it was around 2.5 years old. It is the same for non ABT cars, but AFAIK non ABT cars don't pull power anywhere near as much, on dynos for example.Did you only get 2 year warranty?
Thought 3 was the standard ?
Oh I see where you’re coming from re turbo cars and cold air.
But by that logic it’s the same for the non ABT cars also then.