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. good work.
Thought you dropped off the earth.
Still running an E85 mix?
Not a fan of the wing but love the hood/led combo.
How much boost?
Travis
Thought you dropped off the earth.
Still running an E85 mix?
Not a fan of the wing but love the hood/led combo.
How much boost?
Travis
Last edited by zoom44; 08-17-2017 at 11:48 PM.
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no more e85 here, running 92 pump and W/M. Turned it down to ~12psi.
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One thing that's always been in the back of my mind, I know it isn't always related, but ever since I've had a boost gauge my idle vacuum has been only around -15inHg to -12inHg. Car starts good hot or cold, idles good, pulls good, runs good for the 40,000kms I've been FI'd, but just always been in the back of my mind. Was thinking about buying a rotary compression tester but the car runs so well I've never actually done it..... but always on the back of the mind.....
Where does your gauge pull it's signal from? I Tee'd in to my BOV signal line which is connected to the VFAD nipple behind TB on UIM. Not sure if tee'ing into this line would affect vacuum readings at all, theoretically it shouldn't... but I'm sure the signal would be much better from directly on the UIM or on the LIM ports.
Where does your gauge pull it's signal from? I Tee'd in to my BOV signal line which is connected to the VFAD nipple behind TB on UIM. Not sure if tee'ing into this line would affect vacuum readings at all, theoretically it shouldn't... but I'm sure the signal would be much better from directly on the UIM or on the LIM ports.
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Agreed, just hopefully not at 70,000km (44,000mi). The rotary compression testers are not specific to the MSP right?
Anyway's, glad to see your numbers are looking great Slash, I'm sure the car is still a beast at 12psi!
Anyway's, glad to see your numbers are looking great Slash, I'm sure the car is still a beast at 12psi!
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Glad to hear it's running well and your enjoying the car Jason!
In other news, now with your Tesla coil set to music it looks like Halloween might be very interesting at your place this year
Scott
In other news, now with your Tesla coil set to music it looks like Halloween might be very interesting at your place this year
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Thanks Scott! As an aside, it's not just that the sparks are "set" to music but the sparks are actually emitting the sound of the music. There are no speakers. I know it's not car related and likely won't be of much interest here but there's actually quite a bit of power electronics and microcontroller stuff involved, which I geeked out on...
And yes, I hope Halloween will be good this year, it is my favorite holiday!
And yes, I hope Halloween will be good this year, it is my favorite holiday!
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One thing that's always been in the back of my mind, I know it isn't always related, but ever since I've had a boost gauge my idle vacuum has been only around -15inHg to -12inHg. Car starts good hot or cold, idles good, pulls good, runs good for the 40,000kms I've been FI'd, but just always been in the back of my mind. Was thinking about buying a rotary compression tester but the car runs so well I've never actually done it..... but always on the back of the mind.....
Where does your gauge pull it's signal from? I Tee'd in to my BOV signal line which is connected to the VFAD nipple behind TB on UIM. Not sure if tee'ing into this line would affect vacuum readings at all, theoretically it shouldn't... but I'm sure the signal would be much better from directly on the UIM or on the LIM ports.
Where does your gauge pull it's signal from? I Tee'd in to my BOV signal line which is connected to the VFAD nipple behind TB on UIM. Not sure if tee'ing into this line would affect vacuum readings at all, theoretically it shouldn't... but I'm sure the signal would be much better from directly on the UIM or on the LIM ports.
My BOV is connected to one of the LIM ports and the other LIM port is connected to my W/M pump controller.
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I have my boost gauge connected to the nipple on the UIM just after the TB, I believe the same as you. It's been so long since I removed the VFAD I forget where it connected...
My BOV is connected to one of the LIM ports and the other LIM port is connected to my W/M pump controller.
My BOV is connected to one of the LIM ports and the other LIM port is connected to my W/M pump controller.
Yes same location.... only I ran my BOV signal to it first then Tee'd my boost gauge into BOV line.
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