Well after not really being able to look at the car due to work and weather, we've found some problems.
I first got rid of the problems I've found. I've replaced all the poo vacuum lines with nice new rubber stuff and put a dedicated line on the Link. I chucked a cup of IPA into the fuel tank just to make sure there wasn't any water in there causing problems (IPA is hydroscopic). I've wired in my Mitsi coils and the MSD leads (mainly cause I wanted to)
I got round to ordering a Serial Link box, so now that I've been able to hook my Laptop up to the Link, we have found the problem. The Maps are all up the f*ck!
I was reading up on the V5 LEM manual and it said that if the voltage drops below 7.5 volts on cranking the Link will reset itself. BOO!!
So, with the car running and looking at the Link, we figured it was starving it of fuel at lower loads, so have bumped the fuel up considerably. We've done it across the load map to suit, but I don't want to run it on boost for the mean time. It starts now and runs much better, still a little jerky when driving around slowly though (so may need even more fuel).
I also found the TPS wasn't calibrated. It went from 20 closed to 35 open, so now it goes from 20 to 100 as required.
Here's a quick piccy of the Maps I found on the Link when we first got the laptop loaded up.
As you can see, the fuel at idle is the same as under a bit of load. Very odd. The problem is when I put the throttle down a bit more, it jumps down into the rather odd looking dip right through the fuel map, which then caused the engine to cut out and die. When we pulled the fuel up to a more ramp like look it has helped to run the car, but I'm not willing to test it under any large amount of load (eg, boost or driving it really)
Has anyone got a 4AGTE Map they could post up or PM to me, so I can see what the differences are compared to this bag of $hit? It's a AE101 GT-Z, so 8.9:1 pistons, but has a BLuetop head installed. The turbo is a HT18/T3 hybrid jobbie (pretty much the same as a T3/T4). It's got 440cc (GTiR) injectors, running stock fuel pump and pressure reg, with the fuel master on the Link set to 87 at present.