N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 Started looking at another glanza v now which seems very reasonably priced considering the modifcations done. I just wanted to make sure that the mods im about to list are safely running this car without the need for further mods. Im asking this becasue i don't want there to have been any long term damage done to the car. Here is the list of mods listed in the add:blitz dual turbo timerspeedo motion timerspeedo converterdouble pillar pod with boost guage and temp guagedecat pipetoy tuning air filter relocation kithybrid ct9 turbocat back system 2.5 inchhdi intercooler1.3 bar rated rad cappowerflex polyurethane engine mount bushesfse adjustable fuel regulatorD2 fully adjustable coiloversJperformance ct9 manifoldThanks, Jamie. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Whitegv Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 should be ok mate but it depends what boost its been ran at and how long for? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Steve GT Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 turbo timers good if used properly allows the turbo to cool down when the cars stoppedgauges are also good again if used allows the user to set boost up properly and keep an eye on over boosting, do you know how much boost the cars running?With the J performance mani they are the cheaper ones, many people have had them years and never had a problem with them, but also many have had them cracking and breaking so just be prepared for thatyou say it has a fse adjustable fuel regulator? thats used mainly with a fuel cut defender to stop fuel cut when modyfying and raising boost. any ideas if it has a FCD as youve not mentioned one? if not you may find it will hit fuel cut when putting your foot down, especially on cold mornings etcapart from that all seems ok. depending on what boost the cars running the only thing id reccomend to improve things with that set up is maybe an uprated fuel pump. tuning developments/ walbro etc Quote Link to post Share on other sites
N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Author Share Posted January 14, 2011 turbo timers good if used properly allows the turbo to cool down when the cars stoppedgauges are also good again if used allows the user to set boost up properly and keep an eye on over boosting, do you know how much boost the cars running?With the J performance mani they are the cheaper ones, many people have had them years and never had a problem with them, but also many have had them cracking and breaking so just be prepared for thatyou say it has a fse adjustable fuel regulator? thats used mainly with a fuel cut defender to stop fuel cut when modyfying and raising boost. any ideas if it has a FCD as youve not mentioned one? if not you may find it will hit fuel cut when putting your foot down, especially on cold mornings etcapart from that all seems ok. depending on what boost the cars running the only thing id reccomend to improve things with that set up is maybe an uprated fuel pump. tuning developments/ walbro etcThanks for that detailed reply! I've just text the guy asking what boost he's been running the turbo at and how long for. Also asked if hes got a FCD set up with it He has mentioned that the manifold has already cracked and he has just ordered a new one from fensport (unsure of make, possibly standard?) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Author Share Posted January 14, 2011 Just text back. 'Its always ran at 0.8bar and yes it does have a FCD' Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Glanza_cl Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 dump the FCD doesnt need it if he's only running 0.8bar... personally FCD realy put me off the car as that means its ecu safety precautions have been bypassed.one quick trip up at 1.1bar and it could all go wrong, nowt stopping him/you from doing that.nice spec but if he 'only' ran 0.8bar why have a FCD? yes fuel cut but could just lower the boost by like 0.3-5 of a bar problem solved.as steve also said uprated fuel pump wouldnt go a miss Quote Link to post Share on other sites
N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Author Share Posted January 14, 2011 dump the FCD doesnt need it if he's only running 0.8bar... personally FCD realy put me off the car as that means its ecu safety precautions have been bypassed.one quick trip up at 1.1bar and it could all go wrong, nowt stopping him/you from doing that.nice spec but if he 'only' ran 0.8bar why have a FCD? yes fuel cut but could just lower the boost by like 0.3-5 of a bar problem solved.as steve also said uprated fuel pump wouldnt go a miss What exactly could go wrong if the FCD wasnt set up properly? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Steve GT Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 dump the FCD doesnt need it if he's only running 0.8bar... personally FCD realy put me off the car as that means its ecu safety precautions have been bypassed.one quick trip up at 1.1bar and it could all go wrong, nowt stopping him/you from doing that.nice spec but if he 'only' ran 0.8bar why have a FCD? yes fuel cut but could just lower the boost by like 0.3-5 of a bar problem solved.as steve also said uprated fuel pump wouldnt go a miss cause 0.85 bar is rougly fuel cut. even if it was 0.6 bar of boost it could still creep and hit fuel cut.i do agree though im not a fan of the FCD/RRFPR set up at allplug and play ecu through and through Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Starbuck Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 i think he might be meaning that it may have been boosting more than he states, if its been running a FCD to take away the factory limit.I S'pose in a worst case scenario...blown engine for not fuelling correctly? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
_shaun_ Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 fcd most prob from him relocating air filter but depends if hes had the fueling checked it he hasnt damage could already be done Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Glanza_cl Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 yeah i ment that if he has a FCD likeness id he has run alot more then 0.8barI believe fuel cut is about 0.85 bar so about 12-14psi but all cars differ. my glanza ran 0.85bar on stock ecu without hitting fuel cut (with supporting mods)The FCD alters the voltage to the ecu, so the FCD will hold say 4.5v (5v is around 1bar) but let you run more boost... but the ecu still thinks your running lower boost so the fueling will be well off (so running lean), making the engine run super hot and potentially fudge your piston rings or worse Quote Link to post Share on other sites
N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Author Share Posted January 14, 2011 yeah i ment that if he has a FCD likeness id he has run alot more then 0.8barI believe fuel cut is about 0.85 bar so about 12-14psi but all cars differ. my glanza ran 0.85bar on stock ecu without hitting fuel cut (with supporting mods)The FCD alters the voltage to the ecu, so the FCD will hold say 4.5v (5v is around 1bar) but let you run more boost... but the ecu still thinks your running lower boost so the fueling will be well off (so running lean), making the engine run super hot and potentially fudge your piston rings or worse Aahh i totally understand now! This has really put me off now lol I'll still go and view it to see whats what. Ill be going to see this car twice; there is no manifold on it at the moment due to the last one cracking. Ill be going again next week to view it when he has a new one put on. Is there any tell tale signs of a damaged engine, strange noises etc? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Glanza_cl Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 find out when he last topped it up with oil, check oil level and condition of oil.as above but with coolant. if something like head gasket/ringlands etc is going it will use oil or coolant.make sure the engine is cold, start and watch temps raise make sure thermostat kicks in when it should... listen for any strange tappety noise from the lower half of the engine (the heads make alot of noise anyway, so dont get worried about that)and then just general visual checks for leaks, blows etc etc Quote Link to post Share on other sites
N80Jamie Posted January 14, 2011 Author Share Posted January 14, 2011 find out when he last topped it up with oil, check oil level and condition of oil.as above but with coolant. if something like head gasket/ringlands etc is going it will use oil or coolant.make sure the engine is cold, start and watch temps raise make sure thermostat kicks in when it should... listen for any strange tappety noise from the lower half of the engine (the heads make alot of noise anyway, so dont get worried about that)and then just general visual checks for leaks, blows etc etc Thanks, i'll check all of these when i go and view it! Thanks for the help Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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