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Stage 1 Convertion

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Finally I'm almost ready for my Stage 1 conversion.
Thanks to Rezlo.My goal is 200Rwhp.


Parts to install.

Garret T-28 GTI-R .86 A/R (Yep the AR is huge)
Defused Down pipe
G-Reddy BOV Type-S
FMIC Cooler and Piping
G-Reddy ProSpec 2 EBC
Adjustable FPR


Parts to buy from Rezlo, Dude you still owe me a Sticker :-).

Equal Length Manifold
Heat insulation Kit
Oil Cooler :-)


And the Spare ECU on this forum.



Anything Missing or any input is welcom
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Post by ChemCool »

Phinx, why then the spare ecu? Everything else is new and upgraded. What are you going to do with the ecu?
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If you are planning to open the motor balance lighten the bottom end, I did to mine and it makes a BIG difference.

Why dont you go for a dicktator or something??
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Lol

Why the fascination about changing ECU's, I must still talk to the guy about his ECU price is a bit high.

Maybe Vl@de still has his spare,

I'm not planning work on the bottom end yet, I have a Car with a balanced Sub and it rev's free'ly so it does work but that when your fine tunning. I will get there some day
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You got it wrong, it is not about fascination. it is about trying to learn from you! If you would of course
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I think gremlin is running dicktator?! I am seriously considering putting it on but its a long trip to joburg to get it tuned.
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Gary57 wrote:If you are planning to open the motor balance lighten the bottom end, I did to mine and it makes a BIG difference.

Why dont you go for a dicktator or something??
If you go DICKtator i'll make it my personal agenda to smack you :P
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Phinx wrote:Lol

Why the fascination about changing ECU's, I must still talk to the guy about his ECU price is a bit high.

Maybe Vl@de still has his spare,

I'm not planning work on the bottom end yet, I have a Car with a balanced Sub and it rev's free'ly so it does work but that when your fine tunning. I will get there some day
I got a spare but i'm sorta planning to sell it with my spare motor...

The best option for AM management is basically a SMT7 or so, the stock management is actually great, to fine tune the output use a pigyback, if you got the money people recommend XMS, if you really got the money go plug in Apexi AFC
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What is wrong with Dicktator?? Yes it doesnt have all the fancy goodies like perfect power etc, but compare apples with apples. The Dicktator sell for R2000 what other EMS compares with it in that price range?? I think its the best bang for your buck.
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Post by Phinx »

Dont sell the stock managment short.
I really need a Spare ECU but Im not going to pay a through my ass.


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Gary57 wrote:What is wrong with Dicktator?? Yes it doesnt have all the fancy goodies like perfect power etc, but compare apples with apples. The Dicktator sell for R2000 what other EMS compares with it in that price range?? I think its the best bang for your buck.
http://www.zoopedup.com/forum/index.php ... =dicktator

Help your self to some reading above...

Agree with phinx, stock ECU is cool, problem I had with mine is that my stock loom was in the shitters and I got some funny problems... the ecu it self is fine somewhere along the line the ECU was reading something wrong, had heavy hesitation problems and so forth and the ECU indication lights didn't indicate anything wrong... got fed up and switched to Wolf 3D...

Imported the Wolf for R4200 brand new secondhand :) the reason why I went wolf was that PP XMS didn't have sequential ignition what you will need to run the stock coils, but now they have :roll:

If you want solid advice on engine management for your S13/S14 talk to this man http://www.thecalibrator.co.za/ he tuned my car and its good enough for every day driving... On the dictator we used for my friends car one could drive in traffic but it was heavy on juice, it didn't have any deceleration fueling... not my first choice... for R2600 you can get a pielle piggy back SMTP 7 and then its even tuned in...
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I have read that post and have spoken to caver extensively. My arguement is for the price what EMS is better?? We will have to wait for Gremlin to come back and let us know how his car drives.
I would love the WOLF3D, because of the 2maps and hand held control. Vlade wana upgrade to perfect power and sell me your WOLF3D?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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What you say VLADE you keen on upgrading to perfect power??
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Not at the moment but if I knew they supported sequential ignition I would have taken it...
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Post by Gary57 »

Why would you have gone with the perfect power system??
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