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Ollieh17

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    EFI fuse

    One of the big ones does have the same effect. Used to remove it on my glanza can't remember which one though
  2. if you look by the rear view mirror there should be a black sort of screen which is the receiver (been a while). Im not sure they all had it tbh, I bought a fob for mine but it was really shit. By the time you are close enough for it to work you may as well have used the key
  3. tein do a electronic dampening control setup
  4. DET3 piggyback ECU, never used, for sale have gone done a different route. Comes with everything from new: Data Cable ECU Resistors Wire terminals and ECU plug(requires loom terminating and making up) in built 4bar map sensor Main benefits of the ECU compared to other piggybacks: option for standalone fuelling, removing fuel cuts, rev limits etc MAF to MAP conversion Launch control Boost control Switchable maps four 16x16 side tables (fuel map,two PWM tables, ignition table), 8 Correctiontables 16x1, 2 independent switchable map sets , possibility modification of one analogue si
  5. Piggybacks have been proven to work well on td04 setups(has another thread up) and think they are plenty for a standard engine. The benefit of a DET3 is you can use it as a standalone fuel controller so are open to alot more injectors etc. Benefits in that sense of a standalone without all the dyno time setting ignition for idle etc on a standalone
  6. ME221 is the best option but depends what your budget is. they are around £600 I think compared to £160 ish for det 3, 200ish for emanage. Wouldnt take a tuner long to wire either in
  7. Don't have to have the map sensor. Det 3 has built in 4bar map sensor just needs a wiring loom made up which isnt too hard. Someone on here will be able to help out
  8. it is yes, but then not really in the same price range/ type of ECU
  9. Id recommend buying a tial or turbosmart wastegate brand new. Too many fakes around, especially on here and facebook
  10. four 16x16 side tables (fuel map,two PWM tables, ignition table), 8 Correctiontables 16x1, 2 independent switchable map sets , possibility modification of one analogue signal, 4 analogueinputs, inbuilt Data Flash – possibility of logging without connected PC, battery voltage monitoring , support of frequency output air flow meter (possibility of signal modification) 17Hz-4kHz, support VR and Hall effect crank sensors together with ignition modules pulse. Device supportbothsingle ended and differential signals, supports a lot of crank trigger patterns :60-2, 36-2, 36-1, Multitooth, Ign
  11. Sell it and buy a det3 ecu
  12. Illiterate jerks buy them, have you seen some of the language used in here lol?
  13. Sure everyone understands that tbh. But that car is not even average condition does make me laugh, the whole 'more that get broken the more they go up in valley', they are everywhere starlet on every street corner these days lol
  14. Worst part is the body.... the most expensive thing to get sorted then really. Seems over priced to me
  15. Agree, don't think people realise the work in putting new sills on. Rust normally goes deeper than it looks too
  16. Pointless doing alot of welding on these when so many shells just get scrapped.
  17. from your other thread, guessing you are after a sideexit? Far as i can tell this is a downpipe going to the rear of the car
  18. yeh mate, read a couple of different views but decided to stick with hardlines as hate a spongy pedal. Ideally for the best brake pedal you should use as much hard line as possible, only using flexi hose on the joints where it needs movements due to suspension travel
  19. are you running braided line brake line from master cylinder all the way to calipers? I recently had to make up brake lines for my car and after research went with hard pipe over braided. Braided still has some degree of expansion, someone worked out it could cause as much as 2cm extra travel on the pedal. Might not sound a lot but would make it feel some what more spongy. Not sure if you use the car on the road either but im sure the use of those fittings is iffy come MOT
  20. Don't see how that is a future investment tbh. Hardly a desirable car, just got low mileage
  21. 4 paw, probably pretty easy, if willing to launch. But any fwd car would struggle. Even modern ones with more power and technology struggle
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