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Mr slayer 2 u 13 September 2003 03:03 PM

Here it is! post away.

Right stu, are them blue ford motorsport HT leads any good for the YB? the code on thems 9096372 if this helps!

TIFF-C20WTH 13 September 2003 05:34 PM

I have heard that after a very long testing process,these leads arent that good.
I would stick to genuine Ford ones;)

wildheart 13 September 2003 05:34 PM

Karl Norris has been testing the ford motorsport leads and in his words there ****e

TIFF-C20WTH 13 September 2003 05:35 PM

Does anyone know the web site for Forge Intercoolers??????

Ian2wdsaffcos 13 September 2003 05:37 PM

www.forgemotorsport.co.uk I believe Tiff :D

cossie@ste 13 September 2003 05:45 PM

Oh Bugger!!! just bought a set of them leads, i heard the magnocor ones wasnt very good so bought these instead they look nice though lol.

ive been lookin for you all for days, thought id been banned from passionford or something been roming the net in exile trying to find another good ford site, never did find one.

O n i o n. 13 September 2003 05:50 PM

I had my motor set up at motorsport developments last month.
I had a set of blue silicone Mega-Leads. Stu said they were droppinng Kv's after 4000rpm. He put on a set of the blue ford motorsport HT leads in question. ( this was an RST not a cossie btw, but I dont think it matters)

HTH

[Edited by O n i o n. - 9/13/2003 5:53:00 PM]

chrisp 13 September 2003 05:53 PM

I brought some bright yellow ones from Halfords for my old orion 1.6 ghia about 10 years ago cost me £16 if that helps :D. Looked well cool :cool:

cossie@ste 13 September 2003 06:02 PM

These fookers just cost me £100 from woodfords! hope there not s##t!

Redkop 13 September 2003 06:28 PM

AndyRs with his RS500 uses the blue Ford Motorsport ones which Tony at TS fitted, so Tony must reckon they are ok

imatrukahs 13 September 2003 06:37 PM

I run them,seem ok to me,but i can actually confirm they aint motorsport leads as such and the std jobbies are actually better quality..;)


Phil H

PS what Karl says means not alot really as all engines work better on different combinations!Like my engine hates NGK 9's but loves the cheapo AGP071's...BUT my old 330 build hated the 071 but loved the AGP701!!!

PPS also i dont recommend std head bolts on a 450plus BHP engine...i can confirm that as my RS500 block has cracked around 4 bolt holes...:eek:..it appears the ARP's would have been a better bet after all..[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]..thats what happens when you listen to people who quote but have no experience..[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]..LOL...Anyhow..got me a long studded 200 block..:cool:


Steve3drALS 13 September 2003 08:07 PM

Stuuu, as you mr mapping your the one to ask this to.

For my new car, whats a decent but fair priced aftermarket managment so i can junk the airflow meters?

Dont need to do nothing that fancy like ALS or NOS or W.I. jus handle big injectors with no problem, on a turbo straight 6 with coilpacks, and be live mapped.

Pectel T6? Esp as can get hold of second hand T6s without too much aggro...


TIFF-C20WTH 13 September 2003 08:21 PM

Steve

What ya bought mate????????????????

rsgaz 13 September 2003 09:18 PM

a car maybe lol

dingy 13 September 2003 09:23 PM

I fitted to jayb's car, no issues what so ever.

:D

Evolution Stu 13 September 2003 09:27 PM

Hi,
I personally have had no problems so far with the 909 leads. However, they are technically inferior to the original leads but then, you get what you pay for. 909's are £80, Ford are maybe Double that.

The lead is 2 piece and as such, if you r worried, solder the two connections together, end of problem.

The above comment is aimed at the 2wd leads and not the cat model cossie or Rsturbo 909's.

Steve,
Didnt know ya had a new car mate but you already know my answer im sure.... Pectel T-Sex.. Erm.. T-6 :p

Sounds like a Skyline to me though ;)

[Edited by Stu @ M-Developments - 9/13/2003 9:30:31 PM]

cossie@ste 13 September 2003 10:10 PM

Hi stu, i bought some of them 909 leads for a 4x4 red top saph, are they o.k for mine?

Evolution Stu 13 September 2003 10:14 PM

red tops generally have the side entry cap, these are termed the 2wd leads.

cat models have a top entry cap, like a Cvh.

imatrukahs 13 September 2003 10:28 PM

Stu are you a parrot?..ROFL..:p

Evolution Stu 13 September 2003 10:38 PM

Eh? :rolleyes:

cossie@ste 13 September 2003 10:43 PM

Cheers stu, IMA want a crack-er! lol

Deano. 14 September 2003 01:23 AM

Steve if you want to run an aftermearket management withtout air flow meters then use HKS F-CON-V PRO why pay out for expensive pectel T6 and not only that will you get a pectel loom to fit a skyline ?

Steve3drALS 14 September 2003 04:45 AM

Aye Stoo, i jus bought a rather purrdy R32GTR :D With some lovely Nismo and Trust body n engine bits (and 9x17 splitrims with 255 tyres all round! :D )

Deano, u reckon F CON is the cheap option? From what i can see it was the expensive option just to have a nice jap tuner name on the car.

I can get hold of a s/h T-Sex for well under 1k, and if needs a different loom i could get that made up for a respectable price i think (would it need a new loom? im drunk off my ass at mo os i duno), me needs to do some sums...

TIFF-C20WTH 14 September 2003 10:13 AM

Sounds nice Steve,get some pics up and let us see the beast;)

Steve3drALS 14 September 2003 10:43 AM

jesus, i dont even remember going on the PC!

Jus a point over what i said, duno if itd complicate things, but think the ATTESA system takes inputs from the engine managment dont it? Stu knows the crack tho i think from helping martoon n shonky out with their liner boxes n centre diffs.


Deano. 14 September 2003 11:54 AM

yes steve ECU sends signals to all the sensors , also did you know having a car run in MPH actually slows the ecus signal to these sensors aswell , only found this out when i changed the clocks in my old GTR to nismo items and wanted Rod Bell to change them to MPH
Also you can get an Apexi PFC to run without airflow meters and with the hand controller you could adjust everything you wanted without going near the ecu its self hell yu could even map it yourself if you knew what you were doing from the hand held controller .

[Edited by Deano. - 9/14/2003 11:59:07 AM]

cossie@ste 14 September 2003 07:48 PM

Does anyone know how much bhp race fuel makes? can we buy it from anywhere?

cheers.

Deano. 14 September 2003 08:13 PM

you can buy race fuel with rating upto 117 ron i think its called ELF turbo fuel .
Yes you can buy it from specialist output but at something like £4+ per litre it cost you over £200 to fill your car up :o( there are lesser ron alternatives like 76 " cool blue " 106 ron and costs £39 for a ten litre drum

cossie@ste 14 September 2003 08:26 PM

Hi dean, how much BHP will it give? :)

cossie@ste 14 September 2003 08:56 PM

So is the T3 making 330bhp topic now closed as its been proved a T3 can make that power? (T3 touring cars 360bhp)


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