Turbo System Switch to MAM 2nd Gen Streeet Sleeper Kit

I have been in DC for an internship and my bank account keeps getting smaller and smaller the more I eat. Wish we could live off air then I could SOOO have a better chance at affording something like an E8.

I have fallen in love with a new car though, so I really don't foresee anything too expensive in the MP3s future. Maybe just hold on to it for a few more years after it gets tuned and just focus on maintenance. I just want to meet that 300WHP goal and I'll be good.

Yup, the same here.
 
Just received these today:

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2006-2007 Subaru WRX 560cc Injectors (Part # 16611AA720)

I also just recently replaced my injector insulators that seal them into the intake manifold...
 
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I read through the thread looking but couldnt seem to find the answer...

What turbo are you running with the Sleeper mani?

Also, do you know if the EGR port on the sleeper mani is designed to be used with the stock EGR tube? Would that be the same location for the MP3 as with the MSP?


Long time no see (drinks)

edit: my bad. I checked the last page and saw that your running the potato. Question about the mani still stands though
 
Yep, I'm running the GT28RS with at .64 turbine side. As far as the EGR valve goes, it is the same on all models of the 3rd Gen Protege. Yes, the EGR port on the manifold is designed to be used with the stock EGR tube.
 
Next, I plan to run sequential injection.

this is my next move too. i gotta sub to see how it goes for you first tho LOL! I think we will be able to reduce the injection time and save some fuel by going sequential. On the Haltech forums, "Engineer" has an injection time calculator based on sequential injection. I am curious to find out how much gas is being wasted....

i have my wires ran to the cam sensor, but not hooked up yet. I cant seem to get any clear answers on exactly whats needed. I saw in Miguels 5 million page round 3 build thread that MAXX mentioned needing the 626 cam gear to do it. I dont know the details tho. I was also studying the ecu diagram to see if there was a signal and ground wire specified for the cam sensor, but I had no luck figuring it out. My sensor has a blue wire and a green wire. But I cant measure either one because there are no signals coming from the stock computer. On the E6X its the Red (ground) and green (signal) from the shielded wire.
 

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i have my wires ran to the cam sensor, but not hooked up yet. I cant seem to get any clear answers on exactly whats needed. I saw in Miguels 5 million page round 3 build thread that MAXX mentioned needing the 626 cam gear to do it. I dont know the details tho. I was also studying the ecu diagram to see if there was a signal and ground wire specified for the cam sensor, but I had no luck figuring it out. My sensor has a blue wire and a green wire. But I cant measure either one because there are no signals coming from the stock computer. On the E6X its the Red (ground) and green (signal) from the shielded wire.

To the rescue! (2thumbs)

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5345091#post5345091
 
You will need the 2001 626 exhaust cam gear and CMP sensor for this to work. Also, do yourself a big favor and grab the Haltech RA-10. Will make setting this up much easier.
 
I have the 2001 626 exhaust cam gear and CMP sensor on the 626 motor I acquired recently for building a new engine.
 
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