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Ben C34

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  1. Ok , why do you think you actually have a problem? The ecu alters the timing to maintain idle. Unplug the tps and see what happens. Thats what you have to do when timing the car. How did you set tge base timing when you swapped the cas?
  2. wow! it would surely cost heaps to post one! What a bargain
  3. Vl turbos have a vacuum cruise control, so it does work.
  4. Wow. You didn't know caps lock was on? Really.....?
  5. did you drain your surge tank? that would hold enough fuel for it to run
  6. check your pipes for leaks. search how to pressure test system.
  7. It looks like one of the lines used to bleed air out of the system. It also looks like you are missing the rest of the front bleed system.
  8. well the obvious thing to suggest is check the cam timing. again. its not like the valves or lifters stuffed up when you did the pump.
  9. I am genuinely amazed that you are building an engine planning on decent power, and don't know much about what afm to use at this stage.....
  10. it was part of the factory boost control.
  11. anyway,i found a YouTube video you might find inspirational for mods
  12. well its not perfect due to the 50mm difference which is why I asked. I suppose that's what everyone uses and just ignores the angle issue.
  13. they show how fully sick he is.
  14. Dude, give more info on what you did and about the car! so you changed coil packs which made it good for a few days?
  15. i'm just about to buy a rear bar myself. Its a series 2 auto rwd. Is the white line bar the best option? those links don't look the best. Sorry for thread jack I suppose you could add some spacers and use longer bolts to reduce the angle.
  16. I know that, but according to the post I quoted, somehow it does.
  17. How does the intercooler affect the idle? ?
  18. Thread resurrection!
  19. I am going to say no. Surely someone wouldn't check for leaks, find heaps, then tune anyway!
  20. All sorted. Ended up running 6 or 8 gauge cable through directly to pump. As my connector was melted, i managed to pull out one of the terminals easily and drill a hole, the other side was a bit harder but managed to drill a hole there also. Squeezed the cables through the holes, then filled up the socket with epoxy. Got a plug off a mate, a 50amp Anderson plug, its fairly big and way overkill but will certainly do the job!
  21. That could work well, but I think you will have trouble soldering them as they are pretty deep in the socket, but worth a shot.
  22. Seriously? well its 20% more capacity for a start.
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