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Ok who out there also has a wolf 3d v4+ installed in their r33 gts25t???

Well i do, and as usual with aftermarket ecu's i have a problem with starting. When i go to start it, the ecu wants to go into turbo timer mode (which obviously doesn't let the engine start).

I've been told by my tuner that i have a voltage drop from the immobliser. I've tried taking the alarm out...haha. I've also tried 12v straight to the ecu bypassing everything else, still relayed from a key turn. Still wants to go into turbo timer mode.

The only way i can get it started is leaving the key in the ON position for about 6seconds then starting it, and it usually starts.

Does anyone else have this problem and if so how did you fix it... oh and yes, the ecu's turbo timer mode is turned OFF.

Any info much appeciated thanks

Oh and by the way, once she gets up and going......it gets going :)

Packy,

I have a Wolf 3D V4 ECU on a 3SGTE - yes different motor but however .... I have had similar symptoms. If you have the Handset - turn off the turbo timer function from the menu - this fixed my prob.

I had a HKS stand alone turbo timer connected however at the time and somehow it was conflicting with the Wolf. I've been told before but can't remember now, the Wolf's require a solenoid (no idea which wire) for the turbo timer to function.

It may not fix it but worked for me ...

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