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Big day tomorrow! :D

 

Car is going away for mapping!

 

I put this thread up so i can keep you guys updated with how the mapping goes, and to give some of you other AEM ECU users an alternative, or just a more local person if your in Lincs.

 

I have read quite a lot about Martin's work and i am sure he will do me proud! :D The Skyline forum ( :taped: ) seem to like his work... ;)

 

Spec is:

- UK Spec 6 Speed

- AEM V1 30-1100 ECU

- HKS DLI

- AEM Boost control and sensors

- Precision 1000CC Injectors

- HKS Fuel Rail

- 6AN Aeroquip feed/return

- Walbro 450L Pump

- Aeromotive FPR

- Cast T4 Manifold

- Holset HX52 with billet wheel

- Precision External wastegate with 10PSI spring

- 4" DP to 3" for the rest of the system

- GSC Stage 1 269* Cams

- Brain Crower Titanium retainers and single up-rated valve springs

- Whifbitz Adjustable cam pulleys

- Whifbitz Billet timing belt tensioner

- New Toyota T belt and tensioner/idle

- Ducted 3" Intercooler

- Spec Twin plate clutch

 

Hoping she comes back with 650-700HP! :sly:

 

Will keep this update as we go!

 

 

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Yes Mr Batty does seem to have quite a lot to say about other peoples work, I met him and he seemed ok and pretty knowledgeable, is he still mapping on the road then ???? Or does he have a dyno now, though he was more into his link ecu's but they didnt seem to work on Rotaries so well LOL;)

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Mapping the low boost on the road, then taking it to Milton Keynes to load up the power. :) I was under the impression the Rotary set some kind of record in europe? I swear i read that somewhere? :search:

 

Yes that is correct, they set a record for the most amount of engines rebuilds in a year :D

 

Looking forward to the updates!

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Mark salem !!!! Yes they go bang but kin ell can they be fast MB had the link on them but weve had loads on the dyno for a RX specialist and ive seen the results !!!!! and swept up the remains, anything with no pistons has no right to be under a bonnet.

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Mark salem !!!! Yes they go bang but kin ell can they be fast MB had the link on them but weve had loads on the dyno for a RX specialist and ive seen the results !!!!! and swept up the remains, anything with no pistons has no right to be under a bonnet.

 

Salem that's it, i think. Nice bloke.

 

Yeah I agree mate, it's a funny little engine but can make great power with no weight to the body, so they fly. But mostly go bang lmao

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He loves his Rex mate, he would have one of the best Supras about if he had one as he has thrown ridicualous money at that rx engine

 

$#@! me that thing flew! He just downshifted and the thing bloody took off!

 

Is this the same rex that was at Bluewater when I was there, cause that was bloody quick!

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Is this the same rex that was at Bluewater when I was there, cause that was bloody quick!

 

Yep, the candy red one?! It's rapid, Dave took me out in a spin and I loved how controllable it was when it went sideways!! No roll at all!!

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