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for those playing along at home small log vs enhanced adx. maf and lift sorted sliding variable resistor into tps allow 0.950" or 24mm of lift from 0-100 tps as seen in log and i blew into the maf to get a reading did have it hooked to a vacuam motor earlier but its loud and late will do an on bench log tomorrow with some serious airflow through it.MAP connection tomorrow and thens its probably ready to mount in the bench.
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Looking at that time stamp, there really is no rest for the wicked! :shock:
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maf attached 1 vacum 5000-6000hz with ls1 maf resolution is a bit meh but more vacums or a smaller vs maf may change that a bit .need to sorce more vacums .will post logs later dickhead saved to the laptop not the usb
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nice one :)
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lookin good, going to put MAP in as well?
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yeah still need map and IAT and ill run the coolant sensor to monitor motor bank temp .just messing round with conversion equations to try get a rough gms/sec to cfm think i have something but obviously the grams/sec arnt correct with an LS1 maf looking for ls1 maf tables to copy over
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log :D
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and its actually 6mm lift not 600 forgot my dial gauge is metric crap
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2 vacs today same big one and one a little smaller nearly doubled cfm even got a map hooked up .heres a new log and modded adx with 2 dashes and a few bits and peices.map is connected to he sparkplug hole for testing need a brass hosebarb to screw in my pipework.hopefully my rough conversion makes the
in/h20 correct .couldnt get any more vac without the bigger vac overpowering the little one
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built a 34"H2O manometer today to sanity check my measurements and calibrate the map sensor readings shes a big bitch LOL.teed into the side of my main cylinder chamber try it out in the morning cant wait
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