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Car5 GT Turbo (phase 2)
ColourTungsten grey
Engineclio sport 172 2.0 16v turbo
lowered comp pistons 9.5:1
lightened and balanced rods
lightened and balanced crank
fully gas flowed head, port+ polished with multi-angle valves
fully gas flowed, port + polioshed inlet manifold
custom tubular manifold
bosch 399cc injectors
3" down pipe
side exit
huge k+n filter
cossie sensors
emerald m3dk stand alone management
Turbo typeT3 - T4 Hybrid
Transmissionstd r5gtt gearbox
lightend and balanced 172 flyweel
helix 4 paddle clutch and heavy duty pressure plate
Wheelstsw alpines with yoko tyres
Suspension Detailskonis all-round with -50mm drop
Bodyworkcustom vent in bonnet to allow engine to fit
std front bumper
clear ind and side repeaters
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allanr5gtt
is that intercooler bigger than markey marks lol
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looking good :D theres a jubilee missing from your top rad hose :agree: will be great to see it at the RR day :D what sort of figures are you producing?
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cheers for pointing out the water hose. theres a few thing that needs finishing might change the rad setup i.e the water hose and wiring just to get it running.
engine support. w/i needs plumbing in.
the was 255hp but since the rebuild its had a few more bits done to it so maybe tad more now.
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Tony Walker
More than enough then :D
:laugh:
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take her for a drive today went ok i had to adjust the tps and it was fine. took it for another driver and the starter live wire was catching on the turbo down pipe. the earth wire started to smoke and got very hot so i quickly disconected the battery. sorted the live out but now she wont rev right? ticks over fine but as soon as you touch the throttle it wont rev and acts like its going to stall.:confused:
not sure if its related to the live wire earthing out?
or the tps has had its day?
is there a way of checking the tps is good?
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If you keep your foot in does it clear and then rev ?
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full throttle just stalls. pumping the throttle gets the rev's up to 2/2.5k but drops again nearly stalling or stalls.
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Perhaps something has been messed up ecu map wise with leaving the battery disconected??
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i think i have found the problem with the reno not wanting to rev right. when i play with the wires that come from the tps its fine back to normal. :) happy days if this is the problem.
looking at the tps from a make or part number? i cant see any markings on it so i'm searching the internet for something that looks same but no luck so far.
does any recognize the tps? or know where to get one from? or what other car its from?
thanks allan
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it does look very close. i spent three hours searching the net with no luck and 5 mins on the rtoc i have a link. cheers bud
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its the normal jenvey / colvern / webash sensor allan, comes with all the jenvey ITB kits. You can buy them from jenvey or from RS if you're not bothered about the round 3 pin econoseal connector thats probably on it. They fail a lot, wires snap on entry to the sensor.
But when you install a new one it's essential you hook the laptop up and re-calibrate it. If you don't you'll spend hours adjusting the bugger until it runs right, and even then you can't be sure the fueling is right.
Is it emerald ? The software is free, the leads are a few quid.
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents...6b8008fc9a.pdf
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Scoff
its the normal jenvey / colvern / webash sensor allan, comes with all the jenvey ITB kits. You can buy them from jenvey or from RS if you're not bothered about the round 3 pin econoseal connector thats probably on it. They fail a lot, wires snap on entry to the sensor.
But when you install a new one it's essential you hook the laptop up and re-calibrate it. If you don't you'll spend hours adjusting the bugger until it runs right, and even then you can't be sure the fueling is right.
Is it emerald ? The software is free, the leads are a few quid.
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents...6b8008fc9a.pdf
cheers bud your right the wire has broke at entry of the sensor to short to soilder back together
and yes it running with emerald. i need to get the lead any way
thanks again allan
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