Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Apexi RSM with G-sensor $300

Interested parties  

Name: Jimmy

Number: 0413120802

that rsm looks good, have you had that in your car? comes with all wiring?

just hard to see from those photo's is all!

if you have a better one please email to [email protected]

Chris

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/38475-aftermarket-parts/#findComment-779530
Share on other sites

that rsm looks good, have you had that in your car? comes with all wiring?

just hard to see from those photo's is all!

if you have a better one please email to [email protected]

Chris

Ya it has been use before and thats the best i can do for the pic. If you need installation for that, it would be $80 more as one of my mate works in a car shop.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/38475-aftermarket-parts/#findComment-779749
Share on other sites

Apexi RSM with G-sensor $300

Sard Exhast Temp (sold)

Sard Boost Meter $180

Greddy Boost Controller $450

Greddy Turbo Timer $300

Cusco front bar Sold

Cusco rear bar $100

Come on guys very cheap parts.

Interested parties

Name: Jimmy

Number: 0413120802

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/38475-aftermarket-parts/#findComment-786132
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The final part arrived today to un-clampify and simplify the intake Who would have though a 1/2" hose stainless bulkhead fitting designed for below waterline bilge pumps would be what I needed Test fit on a 3" offcut I had laying around to see if it would work, and it worked a treat All going well the intake will be on its "final version" tomorrow 
    • Good luck on the weekend mate
    • Must have been an absolute nightmare to drive when the power steer was out, the rack ratio/wheel size/caster is all set up for power assistance
    • Welcome to SAU, what are you looking at buying?
    • I checked the injectors again (1 and 2, since they’re easiest to access) to make sure they weren’t clogged. Even though the entire fuel system had been cleaned, I wanted to be certain. Everything looked clean, so I reinstalled and connected everything. When I started the car to confirm everything was okay, it immediately revved up high, so I shut it off straight away. I checked to see if I’d missed a vacuum hose or something, but everything was connected. On the second attempt, the car ran without the high idle, but I noticed a distinct “compressed air” sound coming from the engine bay. Tracing the sound, I pushed injector #6 forward slightly and the noise stopped — it turned out it wasn’t seated properly, despite the fuel rail being bolted down. While holding it in place, the car idled steadily without stalling and ran for over 5 minutes. At this point, I pulled all six injectors out just in case I hadn’t seated them correctly or dirt had gotten onto the O-rings. Unfortunately, I discovered that I had damaged 3 out of 6 injectors (the OEM 270cc ones) during installation. So yes, this was my fault. Since only the pintle caps were damaged, I’ve ordered a Fuel Injector Service Kit from NZEFI to refurbish them. In the meantime, I reinstalled my new injectors – the car now idles fine for over 15 minutes without stalling. I have not attempted to drive it so far. It’s not perfect yet, as it hesitates when the throttle is pressed, but it’s a big improvement. Unplugging the IACV with the new injectors idles at around 800rpm, even with the IACV screw tightened fully. But this is probably due to tune.
×
×
  • Create New...