oh i fixed it, took 2 seconds. the cable was not connected to the metal tooth. put the control knob on the farthest setting to the left (windshield), then make sure to connect the cable to the tooth.
this is the cable on the driver's side btw, get under the steering wheel and you'll see it and the white wheels its connected to
I dyno'd 226 whp 221 wtq this afternoon.
If I have finish my last assignment in good time, I'll have the 505 installed with dyno'd results too by thursday.
you see people, some msp's are factory freaks, when driven well and with a few mod's. even with a stock ecu.
Now maybe more of you can believe that I beat an srt-4 way back. Barely beat him, but i pulled him all of 2nd, all of 3rd, entering 4th he was at my back bumper. And since then, I have way more mod's.
Nice #'s.
I gotta dyno one day before I sell or trade it in, which may be happening kinda soon.
Yes, you do. Relocating the MAF won't fix that.I relocated my MAF two nights ago. It was sad to see the 400 dollar su pipe get cut up. Especially since it still wants to stall. Not as often, but when it does, it bangs off the bottom and comes back up, then bangs off the bottom and so on til I hold the throttle steady at 1500rpm. I'm only reading about 15-16 lbs of vac at idle. Wonder if I have a vacuum leak.
Question: I have the Greddy Type S bov and have a dedicated line run from the brake boost line to it. There is another little vac fitting on the head of the bov and when the car is running it is sucking air. Do I need to cap this? or run another vac line to it?
I relocated my MAF two nights ago. It was sad to see the 400 dollar su pipe get cut up. Especially since it still wants to stall. Not as often, but when it does, it bangs off the bottom and comes back up, then bangs off the bottom and so on til I hold the throttle steady at 1500rpm. I'm only reading about 15-16 lbs of vac at idle. Wonder if I have a vacuum leak.
Question: I have the Greddy Type S bov and have a dedicated line run from the brake boost line to it. There is another little vac fitting on the head of the bov and when the car is running it is sucking air. Do I need to cap this? or run another vac line to it?