Ecotec running on Vn wiring loom

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Ecotec running on Vn wiring loom

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Alright so my vs race car runs an ecotec but I have to run it on a vn loom an computer with a atfy memcal now I’m planning on building a new motor, heads are to remain stock and can only be faced and have valve springs upgraded, we can take 13 deg out of the tone wheel behind the balancer
I’m wondering what else can be done to the wiring looms to make this get the most power eg thermostat resistor,
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Re: Ecotec running on Vn wiring loom

Post by antus »

This has come up before, have a look at this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4493

there is another link in that thread, one of Holden202T's projects which i'll duplicate here too. Has some nice graphs thanks to Jayme viewtopic.php?f=16&t=144
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Re: Ecotec running on Vn wiring loom

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Awsome thankyou mate
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