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Kracka 05-19-2011 08:46 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Glad you got what you needed!

mlomker 05-19-2011 09:07 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Now that I've inspected the stock hanger more closely, it's a rather elegant design. A part of the return fuel is used to create flow through a check valve at the lowest possible point. I'll genuinely be surprised if it doesn't solve my issue.

Scheides texted me saying that he was seeing identical symptoms...a 300lph pump isn't even enough for a BBX on E85...it leans out above 7k. That's why I ended up installing the BAP. It borders on nonsense how much pump the X needs for E85.

At this point I'm planning to get the stock hanger w/Jay Racing 340lph pump into the car. I'll test that on the road course at Proving Grounds next month. If Scheides ends up with the same results that I had (needing the BAP) then I'll proceed with installing the Weldon in July.

cmspaz 05-20-2011 12:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384058)
Now that I've inspected the stock hanger more closely, it's a rather elegant design. A part of the return fuel is used to create flow through a check valve at the lowest possible point. I'll genuinely be surprised if it doesn't solve my issue.

That was the very first thing I noticed when I looked Scheides' hanger over.

asshanson 05-20-2011 12:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384058)
Now that I've inspected the stock hanger more closely, it's a rather elegant design. A part of the return fuel is used to create flow through a check valve at the lowest possible point. I'll genuinely be surprised if it doesn't solve my issue.

Those Mitsu engineers got something right; it's cool how things like the return can be designed to serve an important purpose. Hope this is the end of your fuel issues.

mlomker 05-20-2011 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by scheides (Post 384013)
I discovered a leak on my car in the same spot just this past weekend.

I've been reading around about oil leaks and it seems like the most common place to leak is from the timing cover and a lot people mistakenly think it is coming from the turbo oil feed. Mine leaks more than a few drops so it probably is the oil feed.

http://forums.evolutionm.net/9280208-post159.html

Murlo26 05-20-2011 04:32 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
My timing cover leaked. I got it covered under warranty :) Even after cam install and E85 Fpred etc etc.

WARRANTY! DO IT!

mlomker 05-22-2011 01:20 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Decided to order a 1/4" tq wrench to snug up that oil line bolt. If that doesn't fix it then playing 'find the oil leak' will be my next adventure.

I got the stock fuel hanger half installed this evening (spent most of the afternoon hanging out with simulatedwood & Toothy while they did brake jobs). It is clear that the FB hanger does not sit on the bottom of the tank--I've always wondered about that and assume that the stock hanger is spring loaded for a reason.

Murlo26 05-22-2011 12:35 PM

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IF I remember right, the blaqops double pumper gets rid of the springs. It just uses good ole gravity and the weight of two pumps to get it to stay low.

mlomker 05-22-2011 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Murlo26 (Post 384205)
It just uses good ole gravity and the weight of two pumps to get it to stay low.

Gravity would be inadequate when the car is bouncing around. I doubt that they removed the spring since there'd be no good reason to.

In any case, I haz stock hanger.

http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a...ckhanger-1.jpg

scheides 05-22-2011 11:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384192)
Decided to order a 1/4" tq wrench to snug up that oil line bolt. If that doesn't fix it then playing 'find the oil leak' will be my next adventure.

FWIW if the initial torque doesn't fix it, replacing the crushwasher should still be the next step. When I installed an IX turbo on my VIII I accidentally got a teeeeny grain of sand on the fitting and after about a month or two I noticed a fine mist developing on components immediately around the feed banjo bolt. I took it off, could clearly see the grain of sand wedged into the copper, gah! Fresh washer and very careful to make sure all was clean and it was very clean from there on.

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Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384209)
In any case, I haz stock hanger.

Woohoo!

FattyBoomBatty 05-23-2011 09:34 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Why is the pump hanger thing able to move at all? shouldn't it be stationary in the tank at all times? Seems illogical to be moving around. One more part to cause problems.

mlomker 05-23-2011 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by scheides (Post 384240)
FWIW if the initial torque doesn't fix it, replacing the crushwasher should still be the next step.

Definitely. On Wed I'll tighten it and spend a few minutes cleaning.

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Originally Posted by FattyBoomBatty (Post 384253)
Why is the pump hanger thing able to move at all?

Not sure what Mitsu's reasoning was there. The X tank and hanger design is different than previous Evos.

311evo 05-23-2011 05:25 PM

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so... did it fix it?

mlomker 05-23-2011 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 311evo (Post 384281)
so... did it fix it?

Won't know until Proving Grounds, which is my next track day. There's no way to drive the car that hard on the street.

scheides 05-23-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384282)
Won't know until Proving Grounds, which is my next track day. There's no way to drive the car that hard on the street.

What about somewhere like 494/394 intersection where there's cloverleafs on all 4 corners? Go there late some night and keeeeep going right! Or wait, is the problem supposedly on hard left corners?

311evo 05-23-2011 05:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384282)
Won't know until Proving Grounds, which is my next track day. There's no way to drive the car that hard on the street.

I guess I'm spoiled with nice roads where I live. :)

mlomker 05-23-2011 06:39 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
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Originally Posted by scheides (Post 384283)
Or wait, is the problem supposedly on hard left corners?

The working theory is that the surge tank holds ~45 seconds of fuel and after 6+ minutes of the tank sloshing in all directions, the surge tank was able to be emptied. The car has been solid on the street for a while now.

WOT for 6min while braking and turning would be pretty darn tough anywhere else.

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Originally Posted by 311evo (Post 384284)
I guess I'm spoiled with nice roads where I live.

Have you ever done road course? Sign up, man. The more Evos the merrier.

If some of you guys aren't busy then you should come over to the short course and at least hitch a ride. It's some addictive shit and it's nothing like the street, imo.

311evo 05-23-2011 06:42 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I just hope you don't pay the money and time for a track day, and find out the issue is still there. Story of your car, right? :P

Good luck!

mlomker 05-23-2011 06:54 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
My solution for all of the silly bolts on the SSP undertray.

http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a.../cordscrew.jpg

311evo 05-23-2011 08:56 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
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Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 384288)


Have you ever done road course? Sign up, man. The more Evos the merrier.

I've always wanted to, but I can't afford it at all. The amount of work I would have to take off, and to get everything totally "safe" for the track would already me too much. Then there's the price of actually going to an event too. lol


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