Inane wrote:Raw_Motorworx wrote:thanks for the negative feed back, we were working with your father to try and resolve the issue.
looks like caldinaGTT shot himself in the foot...
Surely not
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Inane wrote:Raw_Motorworx wrote:thanks for the negative feed back, we were working with your father to try and resolve the issue.
looks like caldinaGTT shot himself in the foot...
Raw_Motorworx wrote:the car has been on the road for the last 3 or so months, down the drag strip and who knows where else.
Brian was made aware of all the problems that were apperent, and told not to take the boost any higher than 14psi, as at 7000rpm, injectors were reacing 95%duty cycle.
this car was made safe when it left our shop, and we have dyno sheets to prove it, seeing as he wanted it leaned out, for more power.
has anyone looked at the $100 fuel reg??? or the factory fuel pump thats done over 100,000kms???
and to throw a leg at idle, as we were told, yeah right.
caldinagtt wrote:Wot im after is a short block for the gtt urgently as i would like my car back by xmas so i can get it ready for the nats if anyone can help out it would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
brian.
If so then would you care to explain why the car is so rich off boost?
Also isn't the 95% duty cycle @ 7000rpm due to the overly rich 10.5:1 mixture, and would be fixed by leaning the engine out above 6500rpm? FWIW the stock injectors will not exceed 90% duty cycle until about 7800rpm if tuned for 12:1.
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The Haltech E6-X only supports 36-1 Motronic mode, how does this work with the Toyota's 36-2 trigger wheel?
Raw_Motorworx wrote:If so then would you care to explain why the car is so rich off boost?
Also isn't the 95% duty cycle @ 7000rpm due to the overly rich 10.5:1 mixture, and would be fixed by leaning the engine out above 6500rpm? FWIW the stock injectors will not exceed 90% duty cycle until about 7800rpm if tuned for 12:1.
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well, the sheet doesn't show cruising mixtures, just the load transition, from 4 psi onwards, off boost?? where??
i would also like to point out that the wideband used was shuved up the bum for the dyno, ours was less than 20cm away from the turbo.
rich up top?? what happens when the boost gets turned up, as you can just about guarentee it will.
this car had a few problems, and we made sure it will be safe.
The Haltech E6-X only supports 36-1 Motronic mode, how does this work with the Toyota's 36-2 trigger wheel?
no it doesn't. the e6 is capable of running anything from rx7 to evo, and includes the caldina.
Standard Trigger Full Cycle, with home on the CAM
24 +1 Multi-Tooth trigger (Honda, Toyota)
Nissan Trigger
Motronic with home signal on the CAM
Subaru
Subaru MY01
the ecu can also compensate for variations, by changing the trigger angle and tooth offset.
Haltech E6-X Manual wrote:The motronic wheels supported by the ECU to date are those driven by the crank only and are limited to wheels with 60 teeth with 2 missing and 36 teeth with 1 missing.
multipoint injection fires all injectors at once, how can this cause a cylinder to run lean??
we are an autherised haltech agent, and wouldnt use them if they couldnt do the job.
we have installed and tuned over 20 systems in the last year, this includes 2 10 sec evos. and an 11 sec libero.
there is no need for all the negativity on these forums, they are here to help people, not act as a place for everyone to hate each other.
at the end of the day, an engine wont last forever
caldinagtt wrote:yeah but to think that 99gtt has been running 20 psi on his caldina for a year with more ks than mine with the top mount still on with only exhuast and filter
it just seems a bit strange a couple of months after the new ecu gets put in it blew up plus i only drive my car 2 or 3 times a week and i only ever put 98 in it its allways serviced
i just dont want this happeneing again if it is due the the computer i need to find a new one or put the standard one back in so thats why im getting an independent haltech agent to have a look at it and asess it and then go from there thats all i can really do at the mo
Raw_Motorworx wrote:
there is no need for all the negativity on these forums, they are here to help people, not act as a place for everyone to hate each other.
Karl_Skewes wrote:36-2.... that implies 36 teeth with 2 missing, thus 34 teeth total.
toyotas since redtop 4age, gen2 3sge, etc...have run at 24+1 setup, designed by nippondenso, similar to mazda units. that's 25 teeth in total.
i'd be surprised if the caldina is running anything different.
Karl_Skewes wrote:36-2.... that implies 36 teeth with 2 missing, thus 34 teeth total.
toyotas since redtop 4age, gen2 3sge, etc...have run at 24+1 setup, designed by nippondenso, similar to mazda units. that's 25 teeth in total.
i'd be surprised if the caldina is running anything different.
Haltec E-11 manual wrote:Motronic 36-2....These are sometimes found on Toyota engines.
Motec ECU manager Help wrote:Toyota
Suits: 4ZZ FE, 3ZZ FE and other VVTi engines, ie. VVTi Yaris
(Echo), Corolla, etc.
Ref : 36-2, MAG : 36 evenly spaced teeth with two missing
(per rev)
XERO wrote:Yes, The 3SGE from the GT is a yamaha engine.... Beams head
Karl_Skewes wrote:toyotas since redtop 4age, gen2 3sge, etc...have run at 24+1 setup, designed by nippondenso, similar to mazda units. that's 25 teeth in total.
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