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Emanage map sensor woes

So im trying to sort out this emanage and I cant get a clean map signal.

I have read lots about what others have done on other cars however i am looking for what people have done soecificly on their vq's to rectify this issue. obviously the tune is loading multiple cells and not running properly.

Fuel filters

Plastic lines

Snubbers

Mig tips

Long hoses.. 

 

What has everyone done?

20161108_215012.jpg

 

black is boost

red rpm

orange is timing 

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14 hours ago, m35stagea said:

Of course. but that doesnt help. 

 

The problem is what the ecu is seeing

Um I am suggesting you T your ecu into the boost gauge line rather than the FPR line.

3 hours ago, 666DAN said:

On an RB25.....the thing I do notice is your boost spikes when your RPM drops. What sort of boost control are you using?

Wastegate. 

 

Thats when ecu retards timing to shift gears... dumps fuel. and bang spike.

 

 

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