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Did you ever get an answer about that port? I think I noticed it too on the back of the manifold. I honestly don't know where the oil fill port is, so I didn't know if that was a pressure port or some type of fill port. @HarropOz is that a port we can use for boost. If so, what is the thread size please and thank you?
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Can boost be read off the OBD2?
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What about that port on the back, did you ever use it for a boost gauge? If so, what size tap n thread is it?
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Here is a WOT pull. I’m an amateur at reading these, but I feel like there is a fueling issue, and he asked if I had an aftermarket fuel pump or something. I was only at a quarter tank, but the fuel pressure at the regulator looks flat enough. There is a point where the port and direct injectors seem to be changing their ratio and that may be the source. I dunno. https://datazap.me/u/jirace/wot-pull?log=0&data=29
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For anyone interested, the bung on the passenger side rear of the manifold is American sized (at least it is in America), which is kind of annoying because I hate imperial units, but good because NPT stuff is what we have in stores. Regardless, it took a 3/16 sized Allen wrench to remove the bung, which was a 1/8 NPT sized (tapered). I found a brass fitting at the hardware store that was 1/8 bung to 1/8 NPT. I used some Locktite, and it went right in. Now I am able to read boost and not just vacuum.
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Just wanted to pop in and let all of you know that Phase 10 RaceROM is finally here for all model years and all regions of the world (Not just the initial 2013-2014 and 2017-2018 release), from 2013-2018 models on USDM, European, Asian, JDM (Yes it's different), and Gulf spec ECU's. Our entire tune library has been updated to accommodate the new software, and we are now rolling out these tunes to new and existing customers. A lot of our customers running Harrop kits have been asking about this update, so I wanted you all to be among the first to know that our Delicious tunes are all built up and vetted out for the new software. The latest version is denoted as V25.00. Though RaceROM 10 is really a complete and utter overhaul of the way we do tuning on these cars, some of the more important changes are as follows: - Improved tip in throttle response throughout entire rev range - Completely overhauled closed loop correction outside of factory closed loop scenarios - Completely overhauled Flex Fuel implementation. Ethanol content, ethanol ignition advance, and more are now all dedicated parameters in EcuTek. The way Flex Fuel is programmed is also far superior in RaceROM 10, and allows much tighter integration into the tune. What this means for the end user is a smoother transition between fuel types, and a smoother ramp in power delivery as ethanol content increases or decreases. - Dedicated custom map to warn you when your AVCS system has failed to activate in a timely manner, letting you know before you push the car and risk potential damage. - Vastly improved control over fueling in medium to full load areas. - Improved transition from low load MAF calculation to high load VE calculation. - Improved drivability. - Addressed a particular bug where some vehicles would experience a hesitation in high gear, partial (20-40%) throttle pulls. This was typically experienced when trying to pass on the highway, for example. If you have any questions about this update, feel free to contact me via email at sales@delicioustuning.com.com. This update takes what is already a great supercharger kit, and improves it more than we previously thought possible. |
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@kuczynskika any updates on how your car has been running with the Harrop kit on?
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I’m at 47000 miles total and about 30000 on the kit and absolutely no issues. Like... at all.... idk what to tell you really lol. I am however starting to itch for more power and torque... I’m considering stepping up to the next pulley but that also requires some supporting mods? I’d like to be at the 300hp mark in the future tho. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Nope, no headers yet. Still gonna do the Tomei ELs tho and an OP/FP. The biggest bitch has actually been my cosworth nameless exhaust... taking it in for some welding repair soon. Just develops cracks all over the place. I’d also go flex fuel if I could but we no haz in Nevada. Gotta talk to Neal @The Racers Line soon about getting the smaller pulley and some supporting mods! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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