E-Manage is installed w/the ICkit
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E-Manage is installed w/the ICkit
All I have to say is wow! Now I have got to get this car to the track to actually see how fast the car really is.
The revs really shoot up alot faster now .
The revs really shoot up alot faster now .
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All I have to say is wow! Now I have got to get this car to the track to actually see how fast the car really is.
The revs really shoot up alot faster now .
The revs really shoot up alot faster now .
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congrats.
now go get some slips.
now go get some slips.
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So I see you got the harness and everything is working correctly!! I am glad to hear that!!
You may still have a little power to gain. You have some decent retarding of timing occuring and should be on the rich side. That is meant to play it safe but the individual is welcome to adjust the tuning to suit their needs/desires.
Just FYI, I have no retard in mine and there is no knock present at all. But I do run some decent 93 octane at a minimum. If you have access to this or higher, try it and set all of the iginition adjustment values to 0.
You may still have a little power to gain. You have some decent retarding of timing occuring and should be on the rich side. That is meant to play it safe but the individual is welcome to adjust the tuning to suit their needs/desires.
Just FYI, I have no retard in mine and there is no knock present at all. But I do run some decent 93 octane at a minimum. If you have access to this or higher, try it and set all of the iginition adjustment values to 0.
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It kept coming on, so I turned it off. zero to 80mph comes up really fast!!!
I just wish we had a higher octane fuel out here in CA.
When I first ran the can I heard a little knock at vtec engagement, but just 2 times, did the car pull timing??
I just wish we had a higher octane fuel out here in CA.
When I first ran the can I heard a little knock at vtec engagement, but just 2 times, did the car pull timing??
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Originally Posted by Chemmech
It kept coming on, so I turned it off. zero to 80mph comes up really fast!!!
I just wish we had a higher octane fuel out here in CA.
When I first ran the can I heard a little knock at vtec engagement, but just 2 times, did the car pull timing??
I just wish we had a higher octane fuel out here in CA.
When I first ran the can I heard a little knock at vtec engagement, but just 2 times, did the car pull timing??
yo on bundy and pico they sell 101 octane
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Originally Posted by scalbert
How does VSA act with this extra power?? Or do you keep it turned off??
VSA reverse module - VSA is off until turned on
and/or,... VSA Delete Module - Modular plug used to plug into factory harness when VSA throttle body is removed.
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How about a tap off the starter ckt to a relay that momentarily jumps power to the VSA switch during cranking? I guess it all depends when the vsa ckt is active though .
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I'm gonna try to get a sound clip of the bypass valve opening up when I let off the gas at full throttle, revs all the way up. I guess it almost sounds like a blow off valve? I have some pics, but I don't know how to post all this stuff. I'll have it done for tommorow if anyone can help out ?
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you can PM teh pics to me.
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Way to go Chemmech and Scalbert!!! I can't wait to get mine installed. After that Steve your harness will reach from coast to coast.
It will be real nice Chemmech when you and I can post some times and dynos to see how our cars compare. I know that there might be some differences because of the Cal. gas but with high octane fuel it should be very interesting. Once again congratulations and keep us posted as to the results and performance.
It will be real nice Chemmech when you and I can post some times and dynos to see how our cars compare. I know that there might be some differences because of the Cal. gas but with high octane fuel it should be very interesting. Once again congratulations and keep us posted as to the results and performance.
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Originally Posted by scalbert
Just FYI, I have no retard in mine and there is no knock present at all. But I do run some decent 93 octane at a minimum. If you have access to this or higher, try it and set all of the iginition adjustment values to 0.
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Chemmech, Off topic, but was that really you that sent me the PM about a wave file ?
I thought for a minute that someone hax0r3d into your account. Let me know if it wasn't you.
I thought for a minute that someone hax0r3d into your account. Let me know if it wasn't you.
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Pictures.. take alot of them...
Which one of you guys has the side mount fuel cell res. for your intercooler coolant??... I want to see installed pics.
Which one of you guys has the side mount fuel cell res. for your intercooler coolant??... I want to see installed pics.
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I forgot to take pictures of Jorge's. We were trying to get it done quickly to get him back on the road. Not to mention Ivan was pouring down on us at the time. Regardless of being in my garage, we were still getting wet. I wished I had snapped a few though.
We installed it up against the jack door to the right side of the trunk. It was kept pretty well out of the way there and was easy to access. We were also able to use the existing cout outs below the spare (and kept the spare) for hose routing.
We installed it up against the jack door to the right side of the trunk. It was kept pretty well out of the way there and was easy to access. We were also able to use the existing cout outs below the spare (and kept the spare) for hose routing.
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I could probably ship you the plumbing items early so that you can take your time and figure out the best way that suits your needs. The IC its self is one of the easier parts to install.
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Originally Posted by Smitty
Some installed pics would help me.
BTW: I got my harness yesterday and it made a world of difference. I did 2 back to back runs still the check engine light flashing. If my boost gauge is right it hit 10 lbs. of boost for about 400-500 RPMs in the 6000-7000 range. This is boarder line scary!!! Neither I nor Steve anticipated that much boost. It felt good for the moment. At this point it is certainly at the tuning stage to say the least.
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Hey Smitty, I wanted to use my spare too. Here's what I ended up doing in the trunk. I routed the hoses through existing holes on the drivers side of the trunk, using bulkheads that were in the kit. As for the reservoir, I removed that tray thing on the drivers side of the trunk, this provides a nice little niche for it to settle into. I ended up mounting the pump and relay behind the material on the side of the trunk.
Finally, I wired a relay that uses the power wire from the fuel pump to close the contacts providing battery power to the IC pump. With alittle manuevering of the reservoir I can still acces the spare tire.
SCTL-SS, the E-manage makes a world of difference doesn't it ?
Finally, I wired a relay that uses the power wire from the fuel pump to close the contacts providing battery power to the IC pump. With alittle manuevering of the reservoir I can still acces the spare tire.
SCTL-SS, the E-manage makes a world of difference doesn't it ?