Toyota Powered VL Calais
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Would be great for logging on a drag car to see how well it's leaving the line.
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
yeah that's why I want it
I like the logger screen!!
I like the logger screen!!
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
I have one of those little G-tech units, fairly useful and entertaining.
This will be a great addition to the logger.
This will be a great addition to the logger.
Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Great stuff! You can import CSV files into GEMS/AEM software but i haven't figured out how to get it into the new data forms so you can use the build in maths processor to do calculated channels.
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Will look in to that, thanks!
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Long long time between updates! Not much happened for awhile, drove the car around enjoying the new delco refinement, continually tweaking the tune, but got bored.
The engine bay needed a freshen up so pulled it all to pieces, which is where it sat for some time. Anyway, its no where even close to vlad status but threw on some new paint and now reassembling it all with lots of new bits
The engine bay needed a freshen up so pulled it all to pieces, which is where it sat for some time. Anyway, its no where even close to vlad status but threw on some new paint and now reassembling it all with lots of new bits
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
"vlad status"
Lots of new bits hey, I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Lots of new bits hey, I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
So you're supposed to take the engine *out* before painting the bay? That must be where I went wrong
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hopefully there is some engine improvements
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Re: Toyota Powered VL Calais
Hmmm.... Methinks landcruiser crank to stretch it out to 4.7L would be a good start.Holden202T wrote:hopefully there is some engine improvements
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