My submerge import "traded for vn wagon"

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have a check in your cal, theres a setting for ve learn minimum ve value ... mine is set to 31% ... see if yours is zeroed ?
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ah that may help :mrgreen: will looksee in the morning im just glad it wasnt a terminal issue happened after some serious boosting thought i was gonna be walking 630km home LOL
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yeah well i guess even if it is ve learn leaning it out, there has to be a reason, like you say maybe a dodgy o2 sensor or something.
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i still havnt even looked yet just reset it back up and driving it LOL man its fun to drive even not thrashing it its got heaps of go.come up behind a car drop too 3rd kick the TCC out with the pedal overtake fast as all hell pop it back to 4th and cruise at 18" on the boost gauge at 100 .
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Sounds like fun. :driving:

18"hg ~ 61kPa or 40kPa MAP

Keeping that auto cool will be one of the keys to making it live.
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whats 18" in map sensor numbers ?? :P
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i have a spare T700 sitting in my home town now ready to pull apart for the special rebuild :mrgreen:
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time for the next addition to the build im hoping the ecotech purge solinoid will work for a boost control solinoid man is there some wires going into the engine bay now LOL
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put a hose on that thing and blow and suck, you will find one way seals better than the other ....

i can also tell you that they work fine with flexable lookup tables!!
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hehe yeah i allready did the suck and blow and seen one way made it leak .as long as it handles closing and sort of sealing at 14psi ill be happy well if it stays closed at 7 ill be happy at 14 it will be bleeding heaps off so should be sweet the kpa numbers are above 40kpa map at 18" factory cruise area for vn i think vp is slightly lower 30kpa cruise
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