Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

does anyone know what would cause a battery to spark and go all smokey (on the negitive side) when trying to start a car?

happened on my drift car today, gonna get a new battery but not keen on it happening again.

fusible link corrosion possibly

-D

classic rally approaches 18-22 november.

anyone keen? can vouch its quality entertainment and some awesome cars.

i will prob hit the windy point area to watch again this year if anyone wants to come along. benefits of this spot is you can come and go as you please through blackwood while its going.

theres also the street party if anyone wants to get drunk :whistling:

Edited by Inline 6

John keen doing the tuning there Rubz?

Tires guys,

Rang wheelworx they said $200ea fitted for 255/35/18 which is what I have now which I am happy with,

Any other places I should ring to see if they can do cheaper? $200ea aint too bad though?

Edited by Weezy
John keen doing the tuning there Rubz?

Tires guys,

Rang wheelworx they said $200ea fitted for 255/35/18 which is what I have now which I am happy with,

Any other places I should ring to see if they can do cheaper? $200ea aint too bad though?

Adelaide Tyrepower, they can usually beat wheelworx prices.

Any idea where I can get a o2 sensor from anyone? Nissan want $192. Motor traders and repco don't have listings.

Cheers.

I'd like to replace mine too before my dyno tune. But at $192 ... ouch! :(

Do the Neo motors specifically need the $192 part? Can we wire in an EL O2 sensor?

you were just talking to the wrong people.

It was like 2 days before you told me about the KU36 you could get for cheap... or are you talking about the KU31 rears I bought from wheelworx?

Wayne, Dave is correct. 2 x KU31 265/35/18

Luke, not sure if this one is OK for the R34 as Ruby pointed out but it's a fk load cheaper than $192

http://www.gccorp.com.au/automotive/produc...products_id=168

pm sent dude.

need some basic info though, like the size youre hunting, and if you want something thats gonna have good grip and alright mileage or alright grip and good mileage.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Means something is not set up right, tune/calibration related.  
    • Finally replaced the previous temporary mesh indicator surrounds (temporary was the last 10+ years 😂) with a 3D printed GTR style version for the front indicators. I think it looks a lot nicer than the old setup and at least the indicators now point in the correct direction rather than angled off. Needed a little bit of tweaking to deal with the intercooler piping but got there in the end. Old and new photos below. 
    • It's weird to me that you say this because I'm pretty sure locals with relatively standard standalone tunes (boost/barometric compensated alpha-N) still have driveability issues when they pop intercooler hoses. Maybe with enough data I can just train some kind of model that spits out an expected grams/cyl given every sensor input except MAF like what FCA did with their Pentastar 3.6 ECU logic. Basically stock everything. The main motivation honestly is to have a sensor that can be a decent baseline source of truth. In scenarios you're describing obviously it won't work every time but it seems to me the number of corner cases that exist in MAF load is maybe not as severe and difficult to manage vs ITB alpha-N with some MAP/barometric compensation.
    • What are your plans for your blow off valves? Purely plumb back? How soft will the spring in them be? AFM can be tricky to get super smooth and nice, especially depending on the rest of the system, and then can be very easily upset if something slightly changes. IE, even if you run recirc blow off valves, you could still see issues getting it to behave at certain load points as turbos might start to spool, but you release the throttle but it's not enough pressure to crack the bov open to recirc, and you can end up with reversion which can cause double metering, and hence dumping of fuel into the system, and stalling the engine.   If you're going to run a map sensor for closed loop boost control from the ECU, what makes you want to keep the AFM?    
    • It's not bad, it's just not flexible. And say if you have any leaks between the MAF and plenum, well then your load axis goes out the window. Here's a real world scenario, I blew off an intercooler hose last track day, as the clamp decided to Bluetooth itself somewhere. Still continued to do 2 laps and drive it to the pub for a couple of beers then home. Good luck doing that with a MAF setup 
×
×
  • Create New...