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frustrating fuel pressure issue
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to damnonrs's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
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Speedo WTF?! Theories please
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to GTSBoy's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Sounds like you've described R33s too lol -
Speedo WTF?! Theories please
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to GTSBoy's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
just broscience brain here, somehow the speedo mechanism itself has been come overly magnetised from some huge inductor near by? maybe it's 5G interference LOLOLOLOLOL... (this is a joke for anyone that thinks I am being serious). -
I suppose this is adding value to this thread too Note the scaling on the RPM axis too, you pretty much want to close up the throttle so the revs drop a bit quicker and once it kisses the cell with higher timing it will hop into the lower load cells and the RPM will drop again. Also one thing to note, you want to not overly make the idle control closed loop too aggressive as it will end up hunting. This seems to work for me, however I did notice after a hot session on the GP Circuit the car was hunting a bit (I suspect I needed to close up the throttle a bit more). Sure this is completely stupid, but so is a T51 SPL compressor mod. Some would argue modding an old car is stupid too (I agree here) and to just buy a F80 M3. We mod these Skylines because we are not normal.
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Turbo Beanie VS No Turbo beanie
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to djvoodoo's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Maybe in a F1 car, but not our shit boxes to be honest. Like GTSyoda explains, it's fark all. -
Turbo Beanie VS No Turbo beanie
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to djvoodoo's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
This part I find a bit some what controversial... I run one, have always run them to stop things melting at the track. All my turbos have been fine, just the motors explode instead 😂 -
This, also don't disconnect the stupid OEM MAP sensor, even if you've disabled it in Nistune it does some strange shit once you start to feed in decent boost as it keeps smashing the very last load column. I hate tuning R34s using Nistunes, massive pain in the arse. Sell the Zeixtronix Flex kit, just buy a flex sensor and invest the difference in a Haltech or a Link or similar.
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Fuel regulator "pulsing"
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SkylineCR's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
into the bin, (not sure for R34s but in S15 it's actually a pressure relief valve and as soon as you add boost it cracks open and your fuel pressure turns to shit).- 11 replies
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Fuel regulator "pulsing"
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SkylineCR's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Nice Radium fuel filter too @Murray_Calavera 😎- 11 replies
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frustrating fuel pressure issue
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to damnonrs's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Need your tune file, the logs you posted before were pretty terrible lol. There should be another table for RPM vs MAP too. The RPM X TPS only shows part of the picture. Highly suspect your fuel pump is garbage. -
ex Nankang AR-1 owner/user too - they're grippy tyres, until they just give up without notice and you slide off the track lol. I tried to use the same set a few years later (after the motor exploded, covid, etc.) at Luddenham and they were terrible, understeered all over the shop and kept allowing the rear end to bake tyres.
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Fuel regulator "pulsing"
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SkylineCR's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Yep that's fuel pulsation, try pull off your return line (post reg) and dump it into a jerry can. Does it go away?- 11 replies