CA18det, I got a tdo4h, 76mm exhaust and cone filter.
Goning to put the car on the dyno, what can we adjust to make more power? Air screw? Pick up the boost? Im worried bot injector duty cycle.
Repaired the turbo now so thats y I'm putting it back on the dyno
Before any mods, it did 150hp on the wheels
std ecu tuning
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the std ecu has a base map of 15deg if you change this then the fuel maps will be incorrect causing exces of fuel usage and chance of a knock at your door
best is to leave it at 15 deg i have a t3t4 at 0.75 ajustable fpr and huge intercoler and it funs perfect on 15deg timing
best disconect your batt so the ecu resets then let it adjust for the new settings wont be 100% but it will be better
best is to leave it at 15 deg i have a t3t4 at 0.75 ajustable fpr and huge intercoler and it funs perfect on 15deg timing
best disconect your batt so the ecu resets then let it adjust for the new settings wont be 100% but it will be better


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The guys that have done minor upgrades,
exhaust, intercooler, fuel pump and more boost, should take a look at this.
http://grapevine.com.au/~marzenna/
With current exchange rate it will come to R1300
I did this on my skyline rb20det, I think it was the best bang per buck,
You get cold start, reliability, fuel economy from the std ecu,
but a marked improvement in midrange from the retune.
exhaust, intercooler, fuel pump and more boost, should take a look at this.
http://grapevine.com.au/~marzenna/
With current exchange rate it will come to R1300
I did this on my skyline rb20det, I think it was the best bang per buck,
You get cold start, reliability, fuel economy from the std ecu,
but a marked improvement in midrange from the retune.
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I put the std afm with untouched air screw, and its leaning out? I put my std afm which the previous owner fuked up and its ok, but its overfueling like crazy, 250km's to a full tank
Nw wats up with that

Nw wats up with that
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