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Brad Burnett

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  1. Can you do us a favor and attach a calibration file here?  Everyone is just making guesses with out actually looking at the cal file.  Could be something quite simple as a stupid gear cut that is not configured correctly.

  2. combination of throttle stop and idle ignition timing will be the easiest to implement.

    you could also you a 2 wire pwm idle valve if you have a vacuum block attached to all inlet runners.

    most complicated implementation would be convert the itbs to dbw and run closed loop idle via dbw(this is the route i went.) 

  3. 12 minutes ago, cj said:

    Looks like you have a 4 digit serial number, there was a known issue a while back where dealers were forgetting to add the leading 0 to make it 5 digits. Maybe thats the problem here?

    But when  you input the serial number into the link code generating page it asks you to leave off preceding zeros

  4. How high are you reving the engine?  If only going to 7-7500 rpms, then you should be fine.  But if your winding it out to 8-9k then you may have some concern.  You typically want roughly 10psi for every 1000 rpm.

    Ive built many subaru engines.  Most would be around .001 on the mains and .0015-.0018 on the rods.  

    Did you reuse the oil pump from the first motor?  Did you inspect the internals of the oil pump?

  5. Any ecu can delete the IACV without going drive by wire.  You simply set the idle speed with an idle throttle stop so that zero throttle is you set idle.  You can do this with the cable but I would recommend adjusting the closed stop on the throttle body(ies).

  6. will need to verify your voltage values in the analogue tab of the runtime values page.  Then verify that they are registering as cruise functions in the ethrottle tab of runtime values page.

  7. The way the logic works in the software is just like any modern car.  There is an on/off button, set/decel button, resume/accel button, cancel button, and brake switch.  It works very well and i have implemented this into several cars using the AN volt and DI method, really just depends what inputs you have available.

  8. 9 hours ago, Adamw said:

    There is no reason why that wouldnt work, however there is no relay in the OEM set up, it gets its power direct from the PDM/BCM.

    Car im working with, im going to attempt to use the ABS system in a standalone application with the G4+ xtreme talking to it over can for wheel speeds.

  9. If this is a plug in unit, i would stick the stock ecu back in and see if there is any change.  

    May be easier to diag the abs fault with the stock ecu present.

    Im very interested in the outcome here as im busy with a rather standalone build with the 350z abs system.

  10. 15 hours ago, is300gte said:

    Thank you I will try that!

    Just also be sure to double check all you I/O to verify everything is in the correct place.  I recommend disconnecting all your loads while making config changes.

  11. I have had inconsistent results with changing map sensors.  Switching between oem sensors i have had odd offsets and tune has needed adjustment to compensate.  I would recommend at least a double check before just calling it good when changing anything sensor related.

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