Jump to content
SAU Community

Inner West Crew Whoretown (toowong/st Lucia/kenmore/indooroopilly And Sometimes Sunnybank?)


Recommended Posts

well couldnt get the kaki system to line up with my current dump + front after much f**king around so i put the old one back on. Then i saw that i appear to have an oil leak :( so no cruise for me today :P

well couldnt get the kaki system to line up with my current dump + front after much f**king around so i put the old one back on. Then i saw that i appear to have an oil leak :devil: so no cruise for me today :(

Oh man that sucks, hope its nothing serious

Shit. Thats no good. Was the right part order or whats the hiccup?

My existing exhaust is custom so i didnt really expect it to line up, but after laying out out beside the car it looked like it would work. But front pipe is a couple of inches short :thumbsup:

front pipe is a couple of inches short :)

that's what she said

so today on the cruise, I went with Admiral Joe. Here's a couplea pics.

This fool got us lost because apparently TURN RIGHT, mean turn left. :D

037.jpg

If that stupid 4x4 hadn't been there, we would have had two 32s bordered by two 33s

038.jpg

Approaching vessel off the starboard bow Admiral!

044.jpg

Then at the end, there was free sex

046-1.jpg

<3

did joe decide to fire the cannons!?

he was trying to catch up to the other boat in front of the 4x4 lol

ps the pce stickers on the 2 32s look seck-ceeeee :D

he was trying to catch up to the other boat in front of the 4x4 lol

ps the pce stickers on the 2 32s look seck-ceeeee :)

fk yea!

should see my crv.. :D

see brandon, joe and others!

man up! u know u want too

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



  • Latest Posts

    • If you take the top half of the intake off you can unbolt the flap off the shaft and leave the shaft in there blocking the hole. Then you can remove the little vacuum canister off from under the manifold and get a spare vacuum line to run to the ECU. I can take some photos of it later. Probably best to get the vacuum source to the ECU sorted first though. Mine all worked mint with the base map from the GTT an I've pretty much let the closed loop sort the fueling and took 1 degree out of the whole timing map.
    • This IS something you also have to configure in Haltech (or at least I did in the past when going from onboard-to-ECU map sensor and an external MAP sensor in haltech land).
    • I'm hoping it's something as simple as the ECU is looking for an external MAP sensor, but he is trying to use the onboard MAP sensor.
    • You won't need to do that if your happy to learn to tune it yourself. You 100% do not need to do that. It is not part of the learning process. It's not like driving on track and 'finding the limit by stepping over the limit'. You should not ever accidently blow up an engine and you should have setup the ECU's engine protection to save you from yourself while you are learning anyway. Plenty of us have tuned their own cars, myself included. We still come here for advice/guidance/new ideas etc.  What have you been doing so far to learn how to tune?
    • Put the ECU's MAP line in your mouth. Blow as hard as you can. You should be able to see about 10 kPa, maybe 15 kPa positive pressure. Suck on it. You should be able to generate a decent vacuum to about the same level also. Note that this is only ~2 psi either way. If the MAP is reading -5 psi all the time, ignition on, engine running or not, driving around or not, then it is severely f**ked. Also, you SHOULD NOT BE DRIVING IT WITHOUT A LOAD REFERENCE. You will break the engine. Badly.
×
×
  • Create New...