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I dropped my M35 to JEZ DVS last weekend for EMU setup and tune.

JEZ already finished hard wiring work today and try to tune my car, but he found my car has stall problem:

car starts for 1 second then stalls but not always.

all inputs outputs from EMU looking good. has injector pulse, spark, fuel pressure.

he said it is a fuel issue as they can get it to start with spraying bake cleaner into the inlet manifold replaced the fuel and the engine runs for a few seconds.

currently he let battery be charged and will check cold start tomorrow.

here is my setup:
GCG highflowed turbo

HDI FMIC

Walbro pump with constant 14v

840cc denso injectors

Blitz EBC

KN air filter

scotty dump pipe

2.5" straightly catback with 100cell cat (no budget for 3" currently)

innovate wideband O2 with AF meter

anyone has idea for stall problem?? :woot::woot:

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Does it have an alarm?

yes, but you cannot start engine at all without unlock the immobiler. JEZ knows how to use the immobiler.

the problem is engine could start for 1 second then stall, not can't start at all.

Edited by YangLIU

Ignition lock problem?

Did you replace the fuel filter in the tank and in the engine bay?

Jez said injectors can't open when cranking.

I have replaced fuel filter in tank before. When is the other one in engine bay?

186.5rwkw@16psi, 194.6rwkw@19psi

currently using 2.5" catback. i will import my kakimoto 3" catback soon from Japan. also kakimoto 3" de-cat front pipe is in my garage for a while.

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So thats who bought that kakimoto decat pipe.... the one on ebay?

yes it should be, it has big canon, LOL, that's why i didn't ship it to AUS so far...

I know someone local in Sydney that may be interested in selling his kakimoto. It's my old exhaust, in great condition.

Let me know if your interested and I can put you in contact

I know someone local in Sydney that may be interested in selling his kakimoto. It's my old exhaust, in great condition.

Let me know if your interested and I can put you in contact

Thanks mate. I already bought kakimoto n1 from yahoo auction since last year and it is sleeping in Japan garage now. Since I have tuned my car and need 3" exhaust, I am trying to ship it back to Sydney these day.

Btw, do you know if there is big difference if I fit kakimoto 3" de-cat front pipe on my car? I am afraid of it is too loud.....

Thanks mate. I already bought kakimoto n1 from yahoo auction since last year and it is sleeping in Japan garage now. Since I have tuned my car and need 3" exhaust, I am trying to ship it back to Sydney these day.

Btw, do you know if there is big difference if I fit kakimoto 3" de-cat front pipe on my car? I am afraid of it is too loud.....

It will be epic loud. I ran a 100cell cat with mine and it was still very loud.

It did sound awesome though. Haha

It will be epic loud. I ran a 100cell cat with mine and it was still very loud.

It did sound awesome though. Haha

I think 100cell will not give much help on this. I am afraid of the cop, you know they could easily defect your car with 100 different reason. Lol

I had no cat on my Legalis R when I bought the car.

Fitted a 100 cell cat, couldn't notice any loss in power at all (under 5000 rpm )

Also the cat didn't make it any quieter really. Maybe 3-5 dB

Just want it to be legal, plus bonus bung for tuning.

Still over 110 dB.

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