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It's the newest trend in modding cars.
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Seems to be a hot topic that is all, don't get upset.
It's your car, pick whoever you want to tune it. As long as you are happy you could have a dude india tune as far as I'm concerned. |
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You going to be put tuning Saturday?
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Jon's schedule works awesome for me as well. I do hate not having a local person for helping troubleshoot but that has just made me do more stuff myself which I have learned a lot about. I am not using him because I have problems with anyone local, its merely a convenience thing and the fact he has a lot of tables in ECUflash most people don't have. (Jon and Tephra are best buddies, for those who don't know Tephra basically develops all the tuning software for the X, so if Jon has issues he gets direct Tephra support and they find new table definitions and all that fun stuff) I don't think etuning is really the "new hotness" if you ask me, but for some people it makes sense. I dunno, working out well for me so far and the amount I would have to pay Shane/Ron to tune my car would be in the $1000's right now with the hours spent on this thing lol. |
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I borrowed Scheides' tactrix, so did some stuff over the weekend. Didn't have a ton of time to work on it though.
Found a big issue though and why my shit went stupid lean at idle, thanks Aaron for the good luck charm at the evo mod day :) http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ps902d44d9.jpg Good old DSM style fix here (recommended by Aaron, I feel uber DSM now), it works. I had a vacuum cap on this spot and sure enough as Kozmic warned it blew apart. Kozmic also recommended this fix too, hose with bolt in it and clamps. So that was the big hold up. It's back to running smooth again now though, I'll fix this properly sometime in the future, for now it stays :) I am going to pull my fuel pump assembly tonight to ensure that there are no leaks there otherwise Jon is working on getting load a bit lower so we can run 35psi in the future. Car absolutely rips though on wastegate, loving it. Also, we did some mivec adjustment, no more popping/break up at spool, it was surge it looks like..spooling too fast! To be continued... |
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The cap that exploded... was that the one we just bought when doing the catch can install?
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Yes, that one.
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Glad to see the magic blue hose seems to be working!
It was good to get a ride on Sunday, your car fucking rips all the way to red line! It will be fun to see what happens once you stoke the fire :D |
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Get this bitch finished up so you and Josh can line em up :D
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^ what he said. Crank the boost up.
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What is the magic blue hose for? No idea what that port was originally used for, a PCV perhaps?
Glad to hear it's running better though! |
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Update: Pulled fuel pump assembly, god i hate squishing back there (especially since i tweaked my back yesterday somehow working at the evo noob mod day, I was in serious pain lol but want this thing working), it looks pretty good, no visible leaks. I was by myself and its late so I am waiting tomorrow to put it together. Jon says if I prime the fuel line and no leaks, its time for the mas boosters! So tomorrow i will have a buddy or my brother turn the key while i watch it with it semi out the tank. Hopefully tomorrow I get to try something besides wastegate pressure :) |
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looking good! I would just say if you have the sending unit out just pick up some submersible fuel line and replace the rubber lines in the tank and be done with it.
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yeah it was not very flexible and it cost me like $35 for just enough to make the two short hoses in the tank lol. But if you have plastic lines you're probably fine. |
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Got the fuel assembly pulled. PUshed on the line and looked for leaks/cracks etc, nothing, looked good. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...pscb587603.jpg Had to wait until tonight for my brother to help out and turn the key while I watched, but you can see here, looks all good. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...psafcb38b8.jpg The only thing bubbling in there is the return pressure I think. So I buttoned it all up and hopefully weather doesn't get too bad over the next few days so we can try some more boost! Also few more parts came.... http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ps68a6a053.jpg New bigger battery just because lol...my small battery still seems perfect, not sure why it was acting up at MAP on the dyno. But I spent 200 on this one so I am going to use it. Also my backordered fog deletes finally came in, time for more awesome looking grill! Started to tire out now too...ugh, need to keep pushing on, have lots of little shit to do including tuning! |
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