Problem with after market boost controller
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Fair enough, I'm out of my depth with chasing electrical issues. I measured the resistance with battery disconnected. and got 25 directly on the fuel pump assembly and 17 on the wires connected to the fuel pump assembly and the same reading from the back of the cluster. I would bring it to someone who specializes in electrical issues but at this point it looks like the issue is at the cluster so not sure what more they could troubleshoot. Anything I can try with the cluster or nothing to do but replace it?
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By kindaruined · Posted
also , i noticed how you mentioned not to run a plug and play standalone... i think the only sensor im missing might be the boost pressure sensor. doesn't the link ecu come with a built in one that'll be used instead of the one im missing? im just wondering if my tuner would be able to disable any sensors causing issues through the link if the link has its own versions of it. -
By kindaruined · Posted
what kinds of issues did you run into? mine ran, drove, and idled fine on a r34 gtt neo ecu besides the fuel cut off. -
By kindaruined · Posted
hi guys. is a 5/8 drain required? i think i went one size smaller and i have a small issue with blue smoke out of exhaust. i used an old r34 neo turbo so it could either be the drain issue or the turbo seals themselves might not be the best. -
By kindaruined · Posted
hi guys. is a 5/8 drain required? i think i went one size smaller and i have a small issue with blue smoke out of exhaust. i used an old r34 neo turbo so it could either be the drain issue or the turbo seals themselves might not be the best.
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