Turbo shop. A job very well done

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Turbo shop. A job very well done

Postby Lunchie » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:22 pm

Hey guys its been a LONG while since ive posted here but since im back in the country for good.... and I actualy own a toyota this time round (ahhh gt leggy how i miss thee boosting) I figured Id get back onto toyspeed. but anyway thats neither here nor there...

SO a couple weeks ago I decided I would get my ae 101 a new link ecu.... so I got online found links adverts and used a buy now.... 2 days later my shinney ecu arrives and My mate andrew started to install it in place of the existing wolf 3d.... ( locked firmware my ass!).

After the install was completed we towed the car down to turbo shop and I was greeted by a very helpful and friendly mike lynn who managed to get all the car fully tuned and running better than I could have hoped for in only 1 day.......

I just thought I would post this because I know alot of ppl like to bag turbo shop but this last experience was for me very positive. Not only did he do a great job tuning the car but he put up with myself and andrew asking him many questions during the install process and he took alot of time to explain exactly how to solve whatever problem we came across.

I for one will be going to them from now on.
"The air is heavy with antisipation as cozmo revs, drops the clutch and...... stalls with the hand brake on"........ "cozmo's hand brake one, cozmo 0"

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Postby Bling » Mon Jan 08, 2007 4:12 am

ah just posted in another thread, but good to hear you're back in the country mate! go the 20v aye :lol:
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Postby EVL GSXR » Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:30 am

Good to hear fella :D
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Postby Lunchie » Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:09 pm

its two tone blue and grey with a rather silly silver gt wing..... goes very hard tho with a new link and black top cams :P
"The air is heavy with antisipation as cozmo revs, drops the clutch and...... stalls with the hand brake on"........ "cozmo's hand brake one, cozmo 0"

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Postby barryogen » Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:54 pm

I might have to pop in and see whether he knows if the Link will play well with the 2zz or not, there seems to be some trouble with getting the "Lift" bit of vvtl-i going properly with after market ECUs with only Hydra and PowerFC in the market... and only then, none for my varient, so they'd both be wire in jobs... and if it has to be wired in, I may aswell support an Nz product.
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:17 pm

the lift part? are you sure? as thats quite simple.... just a swtich really.
its the VVT part i thought would be the hardest.

btw keep the switch point the same as stock
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Postby barryogen » Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:59 pm

Mr Revhead wrote:the lift part? are you sure? as thats quite simple.... just a swtich really.
its the VVT part i thought would be the hardest.

btw keep the switch point the same as stock


now thats an interesting point to make... almost everyone in the US thats playing with the 2zz(Toyota Celica/Matrix/Corolla XRS and Pontiac Vibe) have found that changing it slightly lower(to ~5500RPM has found that they get a higher and smoother torque curve, as in, prior to changing it, it looks like it is being choked from 4800-6000.

Could you tell me why you say that Revhead?
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:06 pm

i had a rathe rinteresting conversation with lynn rogers about them a while ago. as you know he does the TRS engines and after dyno testing he found the stock point ot be the best as thats where the torque curves of the 2 profiles intersect.
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Postby barryogen » Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:09 pm

ok then, will keep it in mind, it'll be up to the tuner anyway.
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