Back in July i bought.....
#41
Thread Starter
Oh and thanks mark
#42
A well seasoned tuner/mapper shouldn't rely on the OEM knock sensor. Some of the harmonics of the engine, the OEM can mis-interpret as knock.
In ones humble opinion, the widebands and gauge is a good visual aid for those who haven't heard knock or pinking. Particularly when running forced induction.
In ones humble opinion, the widebands and gauge is a good visual aid for those who haven't heard knock or pinking. Particularly when running forced induction.
#43
Well.. Belt back on but i stopped at trying to put all the bolts in and idler pulley . They are all little bastads who nip my fingers and stuff
It all seems to line up perfectly. The bearings in the pulleys all nice but i did notice the charger pulley is stiffer than i expected (having never played with one before) though it feels fine
She'll be back together this weekend with the wideband wired to the ECU and a gauge for my sanity
It all seems to line up perfectly. The bearings in the pulleys all nice but i did notice the charger pulley is stiffer than i expected (having never played with one before) though it feels fine
She'll be back together this weekend with the wideband wired to the ECU and a gauge for my sanity
#44
well that's not a good start! I'm sure all will be fine once its had a good tune.
I'm also interested in what you do with that gauge. I've got one too but i'm not sure i'm going to use it or not. I may have the wide band wired into the ECU but not have a visual gauge..... not sure yet.
I'm also interested in what you do with that gauge. I've got one too but i'm not sure i'm going to use it or not. I may have the wide band wired into the ECU but not have a visual gauge..... not sure yet.
#45
Thread Starter
haha, it's all good. I don't mind tinkering with it.
the only issue with just inputting to the ECU is what happens if there's an issue i guess. I'm no expert at all but the advantage of the gauge is it highlights if there's a problem (rich or lean). I need that visual indicator given my fragile state of mind
the only issue with just inputting to the ECU is what happens if there's an issue i guess. I'm no expert at all but the advantage of the gauge is it highlights if there's a problem (rich or lean). I need that visual indicator given my fragile state of mind
#47
Thread Starter
she lives!
I just need to run a cable into the AEM from the AFR gauge/sensor and then set that up (this is all new to me)
I cannot see an issue with the belt, following the instructions from TTS the tensioner is in a different position to where it was but that belt was old and may have been a different length too, tension seems similar by a scientific grab and twist test
I have noticed it does get hot under the hood. maybe I need some more gauges
the alloys are not in great shape and the brakes are dodgy too, these are next steps
I just need to run a cable into the AEM from the AFR gauge/sensor and then set that up (this is all new to me)
I cannot see an issue with the belt, following the instructions from TTS the tensioner is in a different position to where it was but that belt was old and may have been a different length too, tension seems similar by a scientific grab and twist test
I have noticed it does get hot under the hood. maybe I need some more gauges
the alloys are not in great shape and the brakes are dodgy too, these are next steps
#50
Thread Starter
tah Win, better pic
its rough round the edges but a nice little project for me. vented bonnet could be an idea
its rough round the edges but a nice little project for me. vented bonnet could be an idea