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All_Fours wrote:Anyway, best thing to come out of 2005 was....
New Zealand's Second 3S-GTE AW11 hit the road! Wooo and then blew its headgasket
All_Fours wrote:well on the first page of that thread, someone posted this:All_Fours wrote:Anyway, best thing to come out of 2005 was....
New Zealand's Second 3S-GTE AW11 hit the road! Wooo and then blew its headgasket
That's what it has to do with the 3sgte
Anyway, next mod for the gt-t: Front mount intercooler (but not a massive one if you want good response)
Ako wrote:Intercooling is well worth doing. For anyone who starts going on about better response etc with a top mount - hush. Mates legacy has well and truly schooled me on the pointlessness of a top mount on a street car. And a big front mount, while in theory possibly making response slip a little - in truth, the time taken to come on boost is about ---><--- that much more than with a little one.
fivebob wrote:All_Fours wrote:what's wrong with the factory ecu?
Ako wrote:Personally the first thing I do on a car is throw in a decent fuel pump, THEN start playing with it.
ECU - Factory tuning is always conservative.
There are gains to be had from tuning here, but its nowhere near as cheap.
fivebob wrote:Far cheaper than a blown engine.
fivebob wrote:Ako wrote:Personally the first thing I do on a car is throw in a decent fuel pump, THEN start playing with it.
IME an uprated pump is not needed until well in excess of 300whp, the stock pump is more than capable. BTW does anyone know where I can get the flow rates of the stock pump checked, can't be bothered setting up to test it myself.ECU - Factory tuning is always conservative.
Be careful in transferring your experience of other makes to Toyotas, IME the factory 3S-GTE ECUs are rather aggressive in their timing, at least for our fuel. Although the fueling is conservative (read pig rich), it's not necessarily safe.There are gains to be had from tuning here, but its nowhere near as cheap.
Far cheaper than a blown engine.
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