Flip's Turbo Project, Read Page 44 For Some Info!
#82
RE: Well here goes nothing
You "need" IAT with a MAP sensor, it is one of the factors in finding air density for the ECU. It needs to be PLUGGED in still, it will continue to read temperature but only of the engine bay. I find that my engine bay tends to get hotter than my charge piping anyway, so it's not a big deal and is only going to be off slightly.
Secondary O2 you can do what you want with, once you convert back to OBD1 the car will no longer recognize that sensor. Then on top of that you can turn off the O2 sensors all together.
Secondary O2 you can do what you want with, once you convert back to OBD1 the car will no longer recognize that sensor. Then on top of that you can turn off the O2 sensors all together.
#83
RE: Well here goes nothing
ORIGINAL: SovXietday
You "need" IAT with a MAP sensor, it is one of the factors in finding air density for the ECU. It needs to be PLUGGED in still, it will continue to read temperature but only of the engine bay. I find that my engine bay tends to get hotter than my charge piping anyway, so it's not a big deal and is only going to be off slightly.
You "need" IAT with a MAP sensor, it is one of the factors in finding air density for the ECU. It needs to be PLUGGED in still, it will continue to read temperature but only of the engine bay. I find that my engine bay tends to get hotter than my charge piping anyway, so it's not a big deal and is only going to be off slightly.
ORIGINAL: SovXietday
Secondary O2 you can do what you want with, once you convert back to OBD1 the car will no longer recognize that sensor. Then on top of that you can turn off the O2 sensors all together.
Secondary O2 you can do what you want with, once you convert back to OBD1 the car will no longer recognize that sensor. Then on top of that you can turn off the O2 sensors all together.
Any of you EK guys have any pictures of how you ran the charge piping from the turbo into the bumper? Cant really find a good route.....
#89
RE: Well here goes nothing
Mine ran the same way Tony's did, dfdon is the odd man out.[8D]
Then going back to the throttle body I rust ran up through the hole that the stock intake box went through (like a cold air only for boost yo!)
Then going back to the throttle body I rust ran up through the hole that the stock intake box went through (like a cold air only for boost yo!)
#90
RE: Well here goes nothing
^ yea i think its pretty convenient how that hole is there, just didnt know hwo to go from the turbo to the inlet side of the FMIC
so was Gene correct in telling me that i should use the coolant inlet/outlet lines from the TB for the turbo, just re-route them through the turbo?
and Tony and dfdon, idk if either of you guys have taken a shot at telling me which lines go where on my turbo? Any input is HIGHLY appreciated, still tryin to learn before the install takes place
and Gene, you have any idea if you'll be able to make an adapter plate?
so was Gene correct in telling me that i should use the coolant inlet/outlet lines from the TB for the turbo, just re-route them through the turbo?
and Tony and dfdon, idk if either of you guys have taken a shot at telling me which lines go where on my turbo? Any input is HIGHLY appreciated, still tryin to learn before the install takes place
and Gene, you have any idea if you'll be able to make an adapter plate?