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Ok well as you remember before fuel was leaning out very dangerously.

Ive fixed the problem by fitting new pump and regulator.

Took it to the dyno today to see if it still had the cut...

and it did :P but thanks to better fueling ive actually gained power and A/F ratios are much safer. (see pic)

All i need to do now is either get my ECU tuned or fit a boost cut defender and/or tune the SAFCII.

After talking to the guys at Envy after my run they were talking about fitting a 300zx (Z32 i think) airflow meter and that should fix my problem.

Has anyone done this? does it work without having to fiddle the standard 32 ECU??

Dyno results with new pump and reg. - note: it still cuts out

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yeah good call. i dont want to buy one then find out i cant use the two together.

is it possible to retain my ecu settings and get someone just to remove the max setting? or for that price would it be more economical to just get the whole thing remapped on the dyno?

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bbenny,

A boost cut defender, whilst not an ideal way of doing business, will do the job fine.

If you are on a limited budget, this is perfect. Upside is that you can pick them up second hand, and if you decide to go remapped ecu, or something like e-manage down the track, you could easily sell it again and recoup some if not most of the money you paid;)

If you need to find one second hand, drop me a pm and I can point you in the right direction, as I know of a shop here in Adelaide that has a couple in good condition.

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Oh and a boost cut defender will definately be alot cheaper than a remapped ecu and z32 afm. The downside is that you may have to tune to 1.2bar or whatever, then if you wind the boost down it will run a bit rich as the ecu/safc wont know the difference between the air flows - if you know what I mean.

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Brody: its running about 10 - 12psi there it creeps a little so i didnt get to see exactly how high, but its fairly low.

i plan on running 1.2bar (18psi)

Steve: i think i am going to have to run a boost cut defender as this whole project has made me poor. my only concern is that it may affect how the SAFC functions...

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:D :D :D :D

213rwKW!

anyone wanna swap an r34 turbo for 2530 :)

hey your starting to leant out again at 5300, i think your injectors

are running out capacity now, so you will have to increase fuel pressure on the regulator but then you will run richer at bottom end...........

------> remap will fix all your problems! :P

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bbenny... I have a std ECU that doesnt appears to have a boost cut of fuel cut, but still has the speed limiter.

I am no longer using it, so your welcom to try it to see if it solve your problem.

I say it doesnt have the std cuts because i accidentally ran the std turbo up to 21 psi with no cuts. Then more recently i was running a TD06 at 1.2bar with no cuts.

...may be worth a try ... let me know.

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