Derex'8 Turbo Setup
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Well nevermind , they will be starting it today but probably won't be fully ready till monday. Have to do some checks and balances; Vac, oil, fuel, and exhaust leak test, Heat cycle, retighten all bolts, then on to the dyno....Well @ least there being very thorough...rather have them take their time and ensure everything is in proper, working condition, then just install and send me on my way.
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Nope
but here are some pics
^^^^What is that I see behind the bumper
They went to start it this evening and the car threw a crankshaft position sensor code so they are in the process of diagnosing that, which should be quick, then on to the dyno tommorrow.
The above pics are prior to them installing maf intake and rerouting some hoses and wires. Setup looks super clean and did a great job on the intake for my maf
but here are some pics
^^^^What is that I see behind the bumper
They went to start it this evening and the car threw a crankshaft position sensor code so they are in the process of diagnosing that, which should be quick, then on to the dyno tommorrow.
The above pics are prior to them installing maf intake and rerouting some hoses and wires. Setup looks super clean and did a great job on the intake for my maf
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Update
Well somewhere between me passing out and them putting out the fire,(J/K on the passing out) come to find out that cheap, shitty ***, thermotec exhaust wrap had caught on Fu*cking fire...what a POS..
Thank you god nothing else was damaged except for the exhaust wrap, so now they are wraping it w/some quality **** and will continue w/testing tomorrow
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glad it was just the thermotec....I figured it wasn't going to hold up, but I didn't think it would catch on fire
looking good tho....although your engine bay could use a detail :P
looking good tho....although your engine bay could use a detail :P
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^^^ tell me about it
haha yeah you can see some remnants of the fire extinguisher......Thats probably one of the first things I'm going to do after everything is complete, full detail inside & out...
haha yeah you can see some remnants of the fire extinguisher......Thats probably one of the first things I'm going to do after everything is complete, full detail inside & out...
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You are probably gonna have some real problems getting a good tune going.
Besides the screwy MAF positioning and the steps/bends in the tube, the recirc being just behind the MAF and pointing in at a right angle is going to be worse than just plain VTA (though the Synchonic is a poor choice for VTA on a MAF-equipped vehicle).
Besides the screwy MAF positioning and the steps/bends in the tube, the recirc being just behind the MAF and pointing in at a right angle is going to be worse than just plain VTA (though the Synchonic is a poor choice for VTA on a MAF-equipped vehicle).
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Yeah hadn't seen the completed product until today when it was on the dyno,(The day prior only had the maf tube done w/no recirc fitting) and immediately thought, the exact same thing, but they had it running and idling so thought nothing else of it hmmm now I wonder how those maf, afr, and fuel trim readings were looking.
The readings must have not been that off for them to be doing the kind of pulls that they were doing ...I mean all out...
But I gotta admit hearing that t70 spool and the new tone of my exhaust along w/the BOV made everything else damn near irrelevant...until the fire of course
The readings must have not been that off for them to be doing the kind of pulls that they were doing ...I mean all out...
But I gotta admit hearing that t70 spool and the new tone of my exhaust along w/the BOV made everything else damn near irrelevant...until the fire of course
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But we'll see how things come along, The tube is 3.5" all the way through, only thing I can see them adjusting is orientation of the MAF and blocking off the recirc and VTA because there is just not enough room or tight enough radius hose/tube to properly recirc the BOV.
I ordered the anti stall for my BOV for back up, but that is on a national backorder
I ordered the anti stall for my BOV for back up, but that is on a national backorder
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Yeah hadn't seen the completed product until today when it was on the dyno,(The day prior only had the maf tube done w/no recirc fitting) and immediately thought, the exact same thing, but they had it running and idling so thought nothing else of it hmmm now I wonder how those maf, afr, and fuel trim readings were looking.
Wait. You are doing non-tuned dyno pulls?
I've watched "pro" shops crank the boost more and more as the motor detonated and the power went down.
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^^^^ well can't seem to get any sleep now....really concerned about this..I had them upload the first of your base calibrations (pre fix maps) and as far as I know they were doing pulls using that...Now how the readings were I don't know as I only saw them run it for a short amount of time before heat wrap caught on fire. Not sure on how many pulls or for how long prior to me arriving.