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fitted to a standard car it would require a retune yes as there are a few tables that change the MAF readings based on manifold pressure so you could end up very rich or very lean in some areas. This car has already been somewhat adjusted as the original setup wasn't fully original to begin with
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2400 plus vat it’s specific to Jdm
got email and part number from syvecs uk
the loom is in the box aswell
supplied by Tony Charles @ sumo power
got email and part number from syvecs uk
the loom is in the box aswell
supplied by Tony Charles @ sumo power
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Mine is back in the garage as from yesterday, looking forward to getting it back "working properly".
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I do not know where to start.....
The car has a Pole Position built 2.5 with baffle plate and uprated head studs, MD321V Twin Scroll, EL RCM Headers, along with supporting modifications to run around 500bhp with a relatively quick spool, however it's not performing well and unfortunately during mapping around three weeks in 30+d heat blew the head gaskets. The car was stripped and rebuilt back up and was "quickly mapped" for an event but was never running right. We think the Lambda sensor is failing and the injectors are now maxed (740's I think). So the car should be getting put right this week and mapped on maffless for the moment as I have thrown far too much money at recently and I simply cant justify Syvecs just now. Might even consider running meth and/or race fuel for the odd future sprint.
Hoping the car will return back smooth and early spool with somewhere near 500/500 for the grin factor and pub talk.... Suspension mods are still on the cards, but again timing is terrible as I have simply too much going on elsewhere.
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The car has a Pole Position built 2.5 with baffle plate and uprated head studs, MD321V Twin Scroll, EL RCM Headers, along with supporting modifications to run around 500bhp with a relatively quick spool, however it's not performing well and unfortunately during mapping around three weeks in 30+d heat blew the head gaskets. The car was stripped and rebuilt back up and was "quickly mapped" for an event but was never running right. We think the Lambda sensor is failing and the injectors are now maxed (740's I think). So the car should be getting put right this week and mapped on maffless for the moment as I have thrown far too much money at recently and I simply cant justify Syvecs just now. Might even consider running meth and/or race fuel for the odd future sprint.
Hoping the car will return back smooth and early spool with somewhere near 500/500 for the grin factor and pub talk.... Suspension mods are still on the cards, but again timing is terrible as I have simply too much going on elsewhere.
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Good luck in resolving your issues rob .
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start
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Good luck in resolving your issues rob .
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start
Syvecs is definitely the future without a doubt.
I doubt I'll be going over 1.7 bar which is what the map sensor can handle so I should be okay for a while. I also need to consider what I do with it over the winter as I've no longer got a garage and I don't want to use it through the ****ty seasons.
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Perrin FPR update. its been a week now that ive been driving it day in day out and it combined with the new Forge 50mm bov has the car running the smoothest its ever been - checked over also and all behaving as expected with it.
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
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Perrin FPR update. its been a week now that ive been driving it day in day out and it combined with the new Forge 50mm bov has the car running the smoothest its ever been - checked over also and all behaving as expected with it.
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
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Perrin FPR update. its been a week now that ive been driving it day in day out and it combined with the new Forge 50mm bov has the car running the smoothest its ever been - checked over also and all behaving as expected with it.
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
only thing you notice is with the FPR it cranks a wee tiny bit longer before starting
just need to get the injectors & inlet fitted now with bit of bludgod fettling and my target of a solid 400/400 daily driver is complete
nice one man
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Good luck in resolving your issues rob .
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start
my limited experience with these cars have taught me there has to be imitations with the oe ecu
i never heard of the stumble issue on here until I started having it myself then amazed at how many lads on ere are having the same issues
how many of these cars above 400 bhp on oem ecu are experiencing running issues but won’t put it up on the forums?
seems a lot of the mappers are in bed with ecutek and will tell you over and over there is no need for aftermarket ecu, but if there is no need for an aftermarket ecu on modern cars why do company’s like syvecs , link and motec exist?
I only regret was not going syvecs at the very start