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Had the mot on Thursday and failed on rear tire front n/s brake binding and headlight to misty so had a little light refurb Friday and today :)

Been meaning to do this for a while I went for metallic Matt black and keeping the fog and dip beam chrome rings.

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Had a very busy day today!

Have got the old engine out had a little clean up put the new engine in and turbo and joined some bits back up should have most of the rest done tomorrow fingers crossed

Everything went well today hope it's the same for the rest of the work

 

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Just got home got, the engine is in and running :) no major problems

 

Still on the to do list

 

Wire in boost controller and boost gauge

 

Fit e-manage and 3 bar map sensor

 

Put base map on the E-manage

 

Give it all a good clean and polish :)

 

Here's some pics to keep you all happy!

 

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b;3595033']Great work dude! :cool:

Any chance you can tell me where I would get the base map for a greddy ecu dude? Will need it to put on mine like when all is ready :)

 

Once you have installed your emanage plug in your cable from emanage to laptop, then click on the little blue car symbol.

This will bring up the " Parameter Settings". Click on -VEHICLE then select -2JZ-GE. This will then input all your engines sensor types for you.

Then click on -FRONT PANEL and then -OPTION 1 and select - GREDDY PRESSURE SENSOR. ( this is for the 3bar map sensor that you should of installed).

Leave all maps empty and DON'T select anything else.

And now we have out base map! :D

 

You can only cruise with this - STAY IN -NEGITIVE PRESSURE/ NO BOOST and you can drive it all day long.

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I'm sure this is how it would need set up:

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You would also need to know the lag time of the injectors and insert that.

For anybody running a FFIM I would just leave the stock injectors fitted and take them with you when you go for mapping then quickly switch them over and let the mapper sort it lol :D

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