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trd-drifting wrote: All Brent notcied was as the car started to get into boost the voltage would drop from about 13.6volts down to 12 down to 10.9volts at the lowest.
Josh
matt dunn wrote:trd-drifting wrote: All Brent notcied was as the car started to get into boost the voltage would drop from about 13.6volts down to 12 down to 10.9volts at the lowest.
Josh
At 10.9 volts the coils wont create enough spark to fire the mixture,
and so seems like a limiter.
So my bet would be a voltage problem.
johndoe1025 wrote:
hmm yeah so its fuel cutting due to that or intake temp etc (or faulty sensors)
It will be the alternator, we strike the same thing on the 2JZGTE enduro car, a few laps after the alt light comes on the car will miss.
To re-create the fault, unplug the 3 pin plug from the alt, drive down the road for a while and see if you get the same fault.
When you do plug the alt back in and see if the fault goes away.
MAGN1T wrote:13.8 volts is about normal but it should never drop while driving. Is the belt still tight?
Steve
As far as your tune goes, the only thing that's changed is fuel supply. It should have been possible to adjust the reg without changing the programme in the computer and get the same HP as before at the same boost. Maybe a bit of timing has been removed so it's running slightly hotter now on boost.
Steve
trd-drifting wrote:Yes that what i thought exactly so i installed a Fuel pressure reg and the walbro removed staandard fpr and reset the pressure like i was told to by the tunners.
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