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Golf MK4 POD filter help

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  • NSW Golf MK4 POD filter help

    hey guys im new here, i have a golf mk4 1.6L and i have put a pod filter on that is cased now, i was wondering will the computer read more air flow and put more fuel in?? or will it just stay the same and it wont do anything??? and is there any way resting the ECU for the pod to work???

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    Ecu will adjust automatically, prob make very little dig, may sound a little better. Keep the pod away from heat.

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      hmm yer i cased it so no heat will get to it. sometimes when car is idleing the revs bounce? i dont kno if thats the pod or another problem

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