JT has a great unit man trust me just use it lolStock unit for sure. I can send you one and then you can have my unit![]()
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JT has a great unit man trust me just use it lolStock unit for sure. I can send you one and then you can have my unit![]()
I'd glance at the forum from time to time and was confused for a while why Sharks kept replying to this thread. Finally took the time to read.Yeah yeah, ruckus from the peanut gallery. The next project is a '51 mercury chop top to build with my son.
During these times of despair just look through failed build threads and people who got bent over by shady builders and you will feel so much better.View attachment 12014
Cracked ass XSP has been out since last weekend, replaced by an ol' reliable oem manifold from a local with 250k+ cumulative miles on it. Idle log "looks great" and AFR at WOT seems to be oscillating in lower increments from target than it was before, but tuna still doesn't like what it's doing. A buddy is supposed to be mailing out a pair of spare o2 sensors today for me to try, but I'm otherwise pretty much out of ideas.
I started working on this tune in June and we're still only on v1.4 of the 93 base map; I am quite frankly beyond frustrated, as the homies I chat with on fb can attest to. I have smoke and boost leak tested multiple times and fixed the small leaks I found, replaced the vc gaskets and fasteners, VVT seal, etc. but there always seems to be something new to hold us up on progressing. If anyone has any fresh ideas, I am all ears.
It looks cleanER that how it's supposed to! NICK!If that hand looks clean to you, I feel bad for any girl you get to third base with.![]()
If that hand looks clean to you, I feel bad for any girl you get to third base with.![]()
I will make the same suggestion I've made to others for trouble shooting, gas can, matches, fire, roll down a hill, and you're #dun trouble shooting. Insurance takes care of the rest.I swapped out the primary o2 tonight with one that came off of @KiwiFlavor 's old car (so you know the herpes on it are good and seasoned in), and cranked the preload on my Turbosmart bov all the way to full heavy setting. New logs are showing afr range of about 11.6-11.9, whereas it was fluctuating between 10.5-12.5 previously. Logs have been sent off to the tuna for confirmation but I am cautiously optimistic that progress has been made. If not, my bff @JohnnyTightlips has an oem dp gasket in the mail to me that I can swap out as the next possible solution to my woes.
Crossing fingers, toes and weiner for good news after the logs have been reviewed.
I dont recommend doing it at the track though. Insurance is less than helpful then.Can't say that it hasn't been considered, @monkey.bones.007


Love the sub and you.Bump.
Picked up some alcantara genjuan front seats today, and mounted those up in the car. I had forgotten how much better the first gen seats are than second gen, both in terms of comfort and appearance. It was the first difference I noticed when I sold the red car and started driving this one but I guess the effect had worn off over time. Will be good to be back in proper bolsters and adjustable lumbar. Dude told me that mz3 door cards are interchangeable, so I might hunt for a set of those now to get rid of the chickenpox. He also has a line on an alcantara rear bench, but I keep the back seat covered because dog life, so I'm not sure I care enough about that at the moment.
No progress on the tuning front because winter, but once the weather comes back around in my favor I only need to wire in the SS Controller and then we're ready to let it rip on the PI tune. DI 93 tune is finished so at least that's something off the checklist.
Radium fuel line is still fucking gorgeous and I don't regret paying for a pre-built unit. Haven't had any leak issues from fittings save for one, a few days after plumbing it all -- the Aeromotive t-adapter I used to split off at the hpfp feed comes with a blocked npt port; they had taped the plug at the factory but apparently it wasn't fuel-safe, because it quickly degraded and started slowly leaking. I re-taped it with the yellow good-good gas rated stuff and no problems since.
I also have a new subwoofer and am loving it, but I don't know how many people around here care about that compared to go fast stuff, lol.
Bump.
Picked up some alcantara genjuan front seats today, and mounted those up in the car. I had forgotten how much better the first gen seats are than second gen, both in terms of comfort and appearance. It was the first difference I noticed when I sold the red car and started driving this one but I guess the effect had worn off over time. Will be good to be back in proper bolsters and adjustable lumbar. Dude told me that mz3 door cards are interchangeable, so I might hunt for a set of those now to get rid of the chickenpox. He also has a line on an alcantara rear bench, but I keep the back seat covered because dog life, so I'm not sure I care enough about that at the moment.
No progress on the tuning front because winter, but once the weather comes back around in my favor I only need to wire in the SS Controller and then we're ready to let it rip on the PI tune. DI 93 tune is finished so at least that's something off the checklist.
Radium fuel line is still fucking gorgeous and I don't regret paying for a pre-built unit. Haven't had any leak issues from fittings save for one, a few days after plumbing it all -- the Aeromotive t-adapter I used to split off at the hpfp feed comes with a blocked npt port; they had taped the plug at the factory but apparently it wasn't fuel-safe, because it quickly degraded and started slowly leaking. I re-taped it with the yellow good-good gas rated stuff and no problems since.
I also have a new subwoofer and am loving it, but I don't know how many people around here care about that compared to go fast stuff, lol.