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Old 02-16-2014, 10:49 PM   #15
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Good call. Going to get a gauge now that you mention it lol. Or maybe an led could suffice. I really just don't want a gauge in my car. Rice rice baby lol. Maybe keep it in the glove box if my led idea doesn't work out.

Actually couldn't you theoretically set another custom map with a threshold below say 5 or so (whatever you'll never realistically be under as far as ECA) on the other custom map's output (ECA scaler) then just have that map trigger the cel and do whatever else you want? If you do activate below threshold ~5 (or 2, or whatever) you'll only activate if it goes open unless you put ethanol free gas in the car, which I don't think I've ever seen around here. Just an idea.
It's a good idea but this is where humans work better than CEL algorithms. If you put in a tank of e85 and it reads 15 you know you have a problem (i.e. either hardware issue or the gas station screwed you). Only way you'll know is via the display unless you're logging. No way to set up a custom map for that.
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Visconti and FA20 was 550 with plastic fittings lol


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Not a single plastic fitting on the Visconti kit.

Why are you trying to stir shit up "lol".
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Old 02-16-2014, 10:57 PM   #17
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Not a single plastic fitting on the Visconti kit.



Why are you trying to stir shit up "lol".

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Old 02-17-2014, 01:40 AM   #18
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Plug and play ECU harness using evap, or you can use the rear 02 signal for 100 less. (but the rear 02 input will disable the rear o2 trim and not be emissions compliant, you'll also lose the extra wb02 input)
This part is what throws me and im trying to wrap my head around. I want to wire up my wideband to log via ecutek. Are you saying that if i purchase your kit with the ECU harness, that i will not lose anything, and can still use the wideband wb02 input? But if i do not purchase the ECu harness, i will have to cut the wire and lose the WB02?

Seems like you are saying that purchasing the harness is the only way to preserve the WB02 input?
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This part is what throws me and im trying to wrap my head around. I want to wire up my wideband to log via ecutek. Are you saying that if i purchase your kit with the ECU harness, that i will not lose anything, and can still use the wideband wb02 input? But if i do not purchase the ECu harness, i will have to cut the wire and lose the WB02?

Seems like you are saying that purchasing the harness is the only way to preserve the WB02 input?
No, regardless of which input you use for the ECA you can always use the other input for whatever else you want, including a wideband. You may have to wire it up yourself but you definitely can. I have my wideband wired into the CPC sensor input, and will use the rear o2 for the ECA. They're both just inputs.
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Old 02-17-2014, 02:18 AM   #20
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No, regardless of which input you use for the ECA you can always use the other input for whatever else you want, including a wideband. You may have to wire it up yourself but you definitely can. I have my wideband wired into the CPC sensor input, and will use the rear o2 for the ECA. They're both just inputs.
Thats what i was thinking, like the idea of this kit, just felt like the added expense of the harness for me was not worth it, i have no trouble getting into the factory harness and splicing/cutting it. As you said, i could piece together the kit, but the fuel lines seem to be a pain to source the correct parts, overall this is a pretty good looking kit.
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Hmmm, Would it be worth my buying a flex fuel kit over say running 2 maps, 1 for 98RON (93AKI) and 1 for E85.

Since ill really only use E85 for the track and for some fun when i have time off work.

Would there be any problems with this like when changing over to and from E85 and just switching the maps?
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Just an FYI for anyone out there... Visconti now sells a FF Kit that is literally plug and play. No cutting fuel line, not cutting any wire. Everything plugs in and out. Looks like the go to option for the DIYers...
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Just an FYI for anyone out there... Visconti now sells a FF Kit that is literally plug and play. No cutting fuel line, not cutting any wire. Everything plugs in and out. Looks like the go to option for the DIYers...
For how much?

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For how much?

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850 plus shipping


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I think it's $800 (might be $850). It uses the new ECA2.
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Just an FYI for anyone out there... Visconti now sells a FF Kit that is literally plug and play. No cutting fuel line, not cutting any wire. Everything plugs in and out. Looks like the go to option for the DIYers...
I was going to mention this, but everyone loves to hate Visconti lol
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I was going to mention this, but everyone loves to hate Visconti lol
It was the cool thing to do.

I was one the hardest hitters at him regarding the whole charging to "repair" the original kit and even with all of that, we speak from time to time and have stayed in touch.

HECK, I bought one of his kits used, just had my local shop fabricate the fuel lines, and payed $265 for the kit + $38 for the fuel lines materials and that's it. I have a perfectly working FF kit.

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I was unaware he had updated the kit, then again he cannot post here.

My reasons for steering clear of Visconti were the problems that sprung from his original kit.

$800US is a lot almost 1K AU. hmmmm.
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