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Bought e-manage ultimate, 14point7 wideband o2 sensor and boost solenoid.......................first mods ahoy captain!

Good choice :thumbsup:

I'm going to use the extra injection channel to control a mac boost solenoid to see if i can smooth that rubber band a little. Will log afrs for a while to see if i can trim fuel and increase efficiency and therefore powahs a little. I have no intention of going near timing as i have no knock sensor. have got a MAP sensor to hookup as well. Im not going to go crazy but how many in here have said that?

I'm going to use the extra injection channel to control a mac boost solenoid to see if i can smooth that rubber band a little. Will log afrs for a while to see if i can trim fuel and increase efficiency and therefore powahs a little. I have no intention of going near timing as i have no knock sensor. have got a MAP sensor to hookup as well. Im not going to go crazy but how many in here have said that?

Not much point trying to adjust fuel trims unless you ditch the stock narrowband, which would probably be detrimental to fuel economy. Plus, leaning the fuel on cruise would make exhaust temps skyrocket.

The stock computer does a pretty good job actually, the Emanage comes into play when the AFM voltage is maxed, and you get shot through the windscreen on fuel cut.

Lol, I was talking about Craigs mess but as you saw Leon, it doesn't take much.

Considering it's an engine transplant if you don't have fuelling spot on, and aftermarket engine rebuild parts are non existent, it could get expensive.

Lol, I was talking about Craigs mess but as you saw Leon, it doesn't take much.

Considering it's an engine transplant if you don't have fuelling spot on, and aftermarket engine rebuild parts are non existent, it could get expensive.

Aint that the truth :/ .

Lol, I was talking about Craigs mess but as you saw Leon, it doesn't take much.

Jealous low blow Scott!

Just because you have no wing!

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I can now hang out with EVO-Tards!

P.S. Where's my front Bar Theo! :P

I can't see it... Needs to be painted another color to stand out...

Orange perhaps?

Is it tech screwed down?

Double sided tape. Wing holds itself down.

Finally removed the small bracket under the car that had been banging against the coupe mid pipe since I fitted it... Think it was there to catch a broken tailshaft...

15 minutes I should have invested months ago... No more banging from under the car.... :yes:

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