Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

or hospital worker :)

spotted ?GTR R35 at st pauls tce intersection at 530pm today. I was the air horns that went off beside you.

Hey Chris, sorry didnt see/hear you. bad ass flu got a hold of me at the moment. will catch up soon as discussed.

now have the midpipe installed so should be a nice aural treat when next you take my car out fro a drag in my absence......

Hey Chris, sorry didnt see/hear you. bad ass flu got a hold of me at the moment. will catch up soon as discussed.

now have the midpipe installed so should be a nice aural treat when next you take my car out fro a drag in my absence......

pretty sure i spotted you on the gympie highway this evening, driving past and turning left. looks mean

If Chris does that he'd better be on his way to my place :)

he'd kill me if I did ;)

mark,

would be good to hear the difference. it was fairly quiet when I last had it.

orange R33 - stafford road last night - rego 576-KLX - was going through the lights at Appleby Road. (by the way - if you're on here and read this, what the hell kind of spoiler is that? i've seen two of them now... looks like something off a supra)

dary grey or black R34 (Looked like an NA) on cribb st last night turning onto Coronation Drive. Rego 101-LRI

Spotted 666DAN in the carpark at griffith uni gold coast campus tonight. Late night classes suck ey!

Yeah Thursdays are a bitch, but I'd rather do the 3 long days than have to go down for 5 shorter days ;) I'm loving the 2 mid week days off :happy:

Yeah Thursdays are a bitch, but I'd rather do the 3 long days than have to go down for 5 shorter days :D I'm loving the 2 mid week days off :happy:

5 days for me ;)

10-1 though. odd weeks i have 2 days of 3 hr pracs.. so 10-5(max) on those days.

Spotted some out today. White 33 GTS-T Ser 2 (different ones).. everywhere i go.

13 ezy? black r32 on thursday nite.. had skidders on rear... i said hi getting into the white ute next to ya and you were like hi pritty awquadly lol

and on the pacific motor way going back to sunny coast. orange 4 door 33 with a big t wing, looked decent

and a black r34 with 34nce or something number plates, only had 1 on the back not on front

635am this morning - black r33 - rego 020 FLY - on Allwood St, Indooroopilly.

645am this morning - black r33 - rego PEZESD - inbound Coronation Drive, Milton.

745am this morning - silver r33 - rego 081 DAY - heading east on Stafford Rd towards Appleby Rd.

saw 2 r32's and an r34 today

r34 was darkblue or black .. had sum blond chick drivin it

the 32's where both in mooloolaba, one black with real dark tint and black r32 stockies.. looked awesome.. custom plate was 14EZY or some shit and the a dark grey r32 on aerodrome road, i gave u a wave

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I saw you mention this earlier and it raised a red flag, but I couldn't believe it was real. Yes, the vacuum signal should vary. It is the one and only load signal from the engine to the ECU, and it MUST vary. It is either not connected or is badly f**ked up in some way.
    • @Haggerty you still haven't answered my question.  Many things you are saying do not make sense for someone who can tune, yet I would not expect someone who cannot tune to be playing with the things in the ECU that you are.  This process would be a lot quicker to figure out if we can remove user error from the equation. 
    • If as it's stalling, the fuel pressure rises, it's saying there's less vacuum in the intake manifold. This is pretty typical of an engine that is slowing down.   While typically is agree it sounds fuel related, it really sounds fuel/air mixture related. Since the whole system has been refurbished, including injectors, pump, etc, it's likely we've altered how well the system is delivering fuel. If someone before you has messed with the IACV because it needed fiddling with as the fuel system was dieing out, we need to readjust it back. Getting things back to factory spec everywhere, is what's going to help the entire system. So if it idles at 400rpm with no IACV, that needs raising. Getting factory air flow back to normal will help us get everything back in spec, and likely help chase down any other issues. Back on IACV, if the base idle (no IACV plugged in) is too far out, it's a lot harder for the ECU to control idle. The IACV duty cycle causes non linear variations in reality. When I've tuned the idle valves in the past, you need to keep it in a relatively narrow window on aftermarket ecus to stop them doing wild dances. It also means if your base idle is too low, the valve needs to open too much, and then the smallest % change ends up being a huge variation.
    • I guess one thing that might be wrong is the manifold pressure.  It is a constant -5.9 and never moves even under 100% throttle and load.  I would expect it to atleast go to 0 correct?  It's doing this with the OEM MAP as well as the ECU vacuum sensor. When trying to tune the base map under load the crosshairs only climb vertically with RPM, but always in the -5.9 column.
    • AHHHH gotchaa, I'll do that once I am home again. I tried doing the harness with the multimeter but it seems the car needed a jump, there was no power when it was in the "ON" position. Not sure if I should use car battery jump starter or if its because the stuff that has been disconnect the car just does send power.
×
×
  • Create New...