Dyno day in Pa
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Dyno day in Pa
Thought I'd let everyone know about a dyno day.
It's at Mcnews automotive in Dillsburg, Pa. I don't know how many people they can take or time/date, as that has yet to be determined. The pricing will most likely be $60 for two pulls without air/fuel. $70 for two with.
I will post the details when I get them but I figured I'd throw this up now to see if there is any interest.
Edit: I posted this below but so you don't have to scroll I'll post it here too. It's saturday the 20th, from 9am to 1pm
It's at Mcnews automotive in Dillsburg, Pa. I don't know how many people they can take or time/date, as that has yet to be determined. The pricing will most likely be $60 for two pulls without air/fuel. $70 for two with.
I will post the details when I get them but I figured I'd throw this up now to see if there is any interest.
Edit: I posted this below but so you don't have to scroll I'll post it here too. It's saturday the 20th, from 9am to 1pm
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All of those are good. I heard there might be a race suv there (aka a CX-7).
The date is October 20th (saturday), from 9am to 1pm.
Mr. Carmel. If you have your turbo parts I can install them in like 2 minutes. I'm practically a pro
The date is October 20th (saturday), from 9am to 1pm.
Mr. Carmel. If you have your turbo parts I can install them in like 2 minutes. I'm practically a pro
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If by it you mean the manifold, FM was drilling out 10mm stud holes and drilled one or two a little crooked. So I got it cheap, bought some heli coil inserts and plan to redrill and fix it that way.
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Not concerned - I know it will happen. If I have the link installed and tuned and still don't have the outlet I will definitely start getting on your case. It's for your own good anyway, you need to upgrade.
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Cool. Gives me this weekend to get my electric problem sorted. If my car drives by then, I'll be there.
Thirdgen: I have a '99 Cali edition. can't find the connector for the 2nd O2 sensor. Do you know where it is?
Thirdgen: I have a '99 Cali edition. can't find the connector for the 2nd O2 sensor. Do you know where it is?
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That's what I thought too. Couldn't find it. Will check again tonight. There's a suspicious wire going along the bell-housing that just doesn't look stock. Time to check from below.
Unfortunately the car is only tow-able at the moment. The 'engine' fuse is blown and i can't find the short. Car is half ripped apart trying to trace the stupid power distribution.
Unfortunately the car is only tow-able at the moment. The 'engine' fuse is blown and i can't find the short. Car is half ripped apart trying to trace the stupid power distribution.
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Stefan...I have a secondary O2 sensor simulator that is PNP if you're interested in it. I ran a voo-doo box with my stock ecu a while back, and I had no cats. It worked great.