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hello im in the states side and no one over here really doesnt do much hybrid stuff with skylines. so i need help with getting the cranking inj right. im also thinking that part all most of the problem may have something to do with the map sensors may not be scale/offset right. i have two gm 3bar sensors for the map and im using the apexi 2.5 map sensor for the boost controller. i will send my map if anyone is interested in this. i am using e85 with 850 ijectors on this setup. but i am changing the turbo fuel setup on the car.

thanks in advanced

jerry

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I cant do it now but later tonight i will post the offset scale for the gm map sensor.

E85 requires a bit of work on the cold start so just play with the inj crank vs temp scale. (generally add 20% @ cooler temps from memory)

I cant do it now but later tonight i will post the offset scale for the gm map sensor.

E85 requires a bit of work on the cold start so just play with the inj crank vs temp scale. (generally add 20% @ cooler temps from memory)

ok by taking ms out it almost starts but its not enough to take crank it

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