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yes, and no it works intermittenly i am looking at the sensor and going to replace it with a new one i bought.

its looking more like a timing issue. i need the correct trigger settings for the RB25

its metal cover cas with half circle key, i had a spare ( i know these suckers are expensive so i got a spare one cheap) i just installed it. i had someone look at my datalog and they noticed my home count constantly increased, so we are going to look into that, like i said i fixxed tps issue, i had to change the power and ground pins around ( odd i know cause it worked fine on power fc) as car as coolant temp, i am not sure i installed my new one, could the issue be caused by a low coolant lvl ? its weird cause it actually registers correctly some times and other times not at all

i got it to start, couple issues though, might be injector dead time i will lload up datalog, but car is at 120 effieceiny in VE for it to start, and it runs rough, idle is bad

good stuff. what did you have to do to get it going? is it running enough to match the ecu timing to the real timing?

i added shit ton of fuel, car idles at around 5000 rpm and gradualy increases,

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thats the datalog, its weird as all hell. i made progress but just open larger can of worms it seems. sigh. i am going to see if i can stick some stock injectors in there, cause problem couild be caused by injectors is what people pn haltehc forum think

hard thing about the injecters is getting the correct dead time map, if the contructer dosn't provide it you have to rely on what you find on google (like i did). Probably should try and set the wideband up, it should have come with a V vs AFR graph to put into the software.

hard thing about the injecters is getting the correct dead time map, if the contructer dosn't provide it you have to rely on what you find on google (like i did). Probably should try and set the wideband up, it should have come with a V vs AFR graph to put into the software.

the info you got was correct i contacted the maker to verify, i was told the 5000rpm idle is caused by vacuum leak but i dont see shit, only thing i can think of is the iac and plumbing for it outside of that, idk i have vacuum hooked up to the niple on wastegate on oem turbo, to fuel pressure reg, to map sensor, to the BOV, and i got one to the pcv hose on top of motor

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