bump for updates
I hope to have updates this weekend.
I ran out of gas and too fucking poor to buy more fuel until thurs.
My fan issue is taken care of by making the wiring rats nest with my ecu and v-afc less of a rats nest.
I have the delphi 75lb inj. back in, 3-bar map sensor done, and the egt gauge works now.
I still need to straighten out the WB O2 gauge b/c it worked well before engine build.
I need to get a flange welded on the charge pipe for my second 1g dsm bov.
Get the full throttle switch setup on tb.
Figure out how to change the S/C bypass valve to work as an on/off affair as oppose to toyota's original ecu valve angle motor setup. I may even have an adapter made to run a 1g DSM bov there and have it work of the vacumn from the S/C output mani. vac, signal.
I want to do a better breather/PVC system .
And the most important thing get some fuel in the tank so I can street tune this bitch.
Get a new vatozone cone air filter this time a longer rechargeable one that does not rust.
When I was playing with the S/C, when I had my car running with 390cc inj., I popped a clamp on the charge piping already.
Oh yeah I will be cutting the charge piping down a bit on the passenger side after the 90deg 2.5" to 3" adapter so that I can run the piping a little tighter and put a regular front bumper on without cutting a large whole in the corner of another bumper.
I'm trying to have my car ready for a possible Corvette Roundup race Labor Day weekend. I have done two with regional Corvette Club on a 3.25 mile course and i did very well.
This time I want to place in the top 10 percent instead of in the middle of 70+ Corvette field.
I'm also looking at getting my car to Douglas Motor Speedway for some 1/4mile slips before going to Bandimere in Sept. for an import show and race (my car is too ugly for show) ;D
I still plan on running a turbo on top of this setup in the future most likely a Holset but that will be after some dyno tuning and seeing what this setup will do reliablely. I will probably have to go to Denver or back upto Seattle area for dyno time who knows.
I found something interesting in Crome P30 Plugins Controls Air Conditioning Cutoff I can use that to turn the S/C off if I get too high in the revs. for comfort. I like that then I will not have to just rely on the A/C switch on the dash or the full throttle switch on the tb as much. ;D