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4 hours ago, ActionDan said:

wouldn't start. Luckily I always have my ODB2 dongle in the car, plugged it in and cleared the speed sensor fault code and away it went. 

what kink of bullshit car wont start with a speed sensor fault? That's a bit rough.....

Shit ones apparently. 

Full disclaimner, the fault I reference is only what Torque Pro told me it was. 

It behaved like a bad crank angle sensor, BUT that wouldn't just be fine after clearing the fault if the sensor itself was bad. 

So I assumed vehicle speed input is tied closely into the safety systems and causes a no start when present. 



 

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10 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

e85 leans out with heat? That's a new one for me. 

Heat soak from returned fueul from engine bay or from don spec mega fuel pumps? 

Also keen to understand this one. :)

23 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

e85 leans out with heat? That's a new one for me. 

Heat soak from returned fuel from engine bay or from don spec mega fuel pumps? 

 

13 minutes ago, Steve85 said:

Also keen to understand this one. :)

Not much to understand

do more laps fuel gets Hot doesn’t burn as well

ad fuel cooler and all good ( or add temp compensation to your tune)

thus why race cars have logging so ya can check shit

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