Great project, nice interior bits and advanced engineering with that gearbox and I5.
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Originally posted by Airwolf View Post
map-signal with the supplied hose causes spikes and the map-signal goes up and down. Some tuners say that it's because the maxxecu is so quick and reads the pulses in the inlet. But why is the ignition going up and down and Follow the map-signal spikes?
then you add a lot of filter and your fine......
using the original stuff can be better. But just check it for your own safety.
Although only maybe 20-30 cm.
Should I be worried?Audi S2 -1994 | 480 Hp 650 Nm | FlexFuel | MaxxECU | 3" Stainless | Porsche GT3 Front Brakes
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Originally posted by Tractor Dave View PostThat certainly looks like the way to get the cam timing spot on. Hopefully no valve damage when it slipped?
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A few small updates. Headlight washer system was not working so found some time to do it new. Now it works just need get new jets as the old ones are not in the best shape. Got also the tensioner for the generator installed. Thanks for the tensioner ultra performance engineering. After a few months the battery died so also got some few things done. Need to put the bumper on and also ordered few things from tradition shop.
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Originally posted by Airwolf View PostIm only mention it based on our experience with the product. Using 60-2 trigger with VR sensor may cause you problem and you may have to solder in a resistor for it. Maxxecu describes it in their manual too.
regarding the Nuke it's a 50/50. If you want to use it, it's your choice. But now you know it.
map-signal with the supplied hose causes spikes and the map-signal goes up and down. Some tuners say that it's because the maxxecu is so quick and reads the pulses in the inlet. But why is the ignition going up and down and Follow the map-signal spikes?
then you add a lot of filter and your fine......
using the original stuff can be better. But just check it for your own safety.
In what manual do they describe that ??
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