Greddy Turbo Installed - Details Inside!!!!
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hows the transition btwn vac and boost now?
hey jon, did you ever tune some of that bogging out with a better tune?
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are you happy with your type s bov?
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are you happy with your type s bov?
Originally Posted by philodox
going from vacuum to boost isn't the problem, it's from boost to vacuum.. I found a way around it from playing with the throttle though. with the Greddy kit, if the transition from boost to vacuum is quick there isnt any problems.. it's when it's a gradual transition from boost to vacuum that I find it bog down. It's something that I'll definately try to tune out of the maps when I start fiddling around with optimizing performance.
Thanks for the input epitrochoid
Thanks for the input epitrochoid
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Originally Posted by rudy8
hey jon, did you ever tune some of that bogging out with a better tune?
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are you happy with your type s bov?
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are you happy with your type s bov?
I did have a slight hesitation coming on the gas from being at idle, but when I put the wire mesh screens from the stock air intake in front of the MAF sensor it cleared it up.
And yes, I am extremely happy with the BOV. If you get a turbo without a BOV you're nuts. It is causing me no trouble at all. I love it
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Well, I'll be turbocharged soon enough. I am going to try and get the shop that is doing the install for me to get it done by Friday because I have an event this weekend and I would love to have it ready. I would just install it myself but the shop offered to do free labor so I can't give it up.
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Originally Posted by Silverarrow
I have been getting that same code about fuel volume. I too am stumped. If anyone has any ideas i would greatly appreciate it.
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now iam in the last part where you are with the down pipe adapter there is no room for you to turn the nuts or even move what in the world should i do. and the bolts that greddy gives you it did not bring all of them i only got two so what iam going to do is go and get the same bolts at home depot or something
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Originally Posted by ttt
now iam in the last part where you are with the down pipe adapter there is no room for you to turn the nuts or even move what in the world should i do. and the bolts that greddy gives you it did not bring all of them i only got two so what iam going to do is go and get the same bolts at home depot or something
Don't know where you can find extra ones.
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He's saying that there is no room to thread the nuts on, he is talking about the limited area around the dp in which to move. He's right, its really tough to get them on there, lotsa time and a few socket joints should do the trick. Goodluck, its worth it.
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Originally Posted by ttt
thanks right now iam working with a short ranch trying to do the job. is it hard to install the e-manage?
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Jon, sorry for another idiotic question, but I heard that the e-manage is not plug&play. On the contrary, its tricky to set it up, while the canzoomer unit is ready to go. I know that they are basically the same thing, but there must be a difference... Am I totally wrong?
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The unit is straight plug & play & comes with it's harness. Not complicated at all. Of course they had the wrong software on mine. But there is absolutely no programming involved.
You can get an empty E Manage unit for around $230. Software is about another $100, and they have even more upgraded software that would allow you to fine tune the timing & A/F forabout another $150.
You can get an empty E Manage unit for around $230. Software is about another $100, and they have even more upgraded software that would allow you to fine tune the timing & A/F forabout another $150.
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Originally Posted by Omicron
Anyone cracked the password on the Greddy turbo eManage yet?
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Originally Posted by philodox
Omicron, look at a post I made a few pages back, it has a link to the unpassword protected map i have on my website.