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Old 03-10-2006, 02:18 PM   #1
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I am still having troubles with this damn car. the turbo setup is identical to the way evlelf had it all setup... runs alright with the boost turned right down but when I turn it up. it will hit 3000rpm and u can feel it wants to take off but then it will have a hissy fit and miss like its got no fuel or spark...but its not pinging. The new motor doesnt run anywhere near as rich as the old one. the old motor reaked of fuel which makes me think the rising regulator could be stuffed

its a vortech 12:1 rising reg and I have the lowest point of it connected to the fuel return and the bottom side connection is going to the bottom of the standard regulator. I know the reference is gettign boost because I swapped it with where the boost guauge was connected... anybody got any ways of testing these regulators? might have to bug a mate about getting a fuel pressure guage

thought i had it fixed the other day but part of the piping had come loose and it was just getting buggar all boost.

my day off today so I been trying to work it out but its just giving me the shits.

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Old 03-10-2006, 02:27 PM   #2
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how much boost is it getting at the moment?
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Old 03-10-2006, 02:28 PM   #3
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your getting blowout on your plugs. Take them out and regap them to .8 of a mm.

I had the same thing happen and i thought it was fuel pump/reg, but no matter how much or how little fuel i put in it through the wolf the same thing happened when i upped the boost. Blowout is caused by the excessive air not allowing a decent spark to form. So it would get up to about 3200 then drop down to 3000 sitting there surging at full boost.

What spark plugs are you using? If your using super 4s take them out and burn them now. Just throw in some regapped NGKs and that SHOULD fix it, or at least eliminate one possibility.
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Old 03-10-2006, 02:46 PM   #4
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alright thanks boostdef.... I will give that a shot now... its running bosch spark plugs of some sort... no idea if they are anygood or not.. and its running about 6-8 pounds..... havent been able to work it out yet.... old owner was able to run 11psi with no drama's so it definately should be doing this
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:16 PM   #5
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Is your boost guage working correctly as it sounds like it is spiking and once it go's over 10 pounds the factory map sensor has a brain fart and does exactly what you are saying


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Old 03-10-2006, 04:24 PM   #6
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11psi on the stock ecu... Were they deaf or just liked the sound of pinging? lol

Mine had blowout on 5psi mate, so definately look into it. With those 4 prong bosch super 4s there was no chance as the spark is dispersed into 4 weaker sparks. Just an orthodox spark plug should fix things for you mate, if that is the case

Let us know how it ends up.
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:28 PM   #7
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11psi on the stock ecu... Were they deaf or just liked the sound of pinging? lol
when michael built this car, the thing hardly pinged, dont know how he manged it, but good to see some process coming back into this machine. everywehre u go you will get people staring
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Old 03-10-2006, 09:06 PM   #8
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when michael built this car, the thing hardly pinged, dont know how he manged it, but good to see some process coming back into this machine. everywehre u go you will get people staring
I think the grounded out chambers in the head is what sets it in front of other turbo setups without ecu's
also just a very good combination of parts. Does anyone actually have this kit exact?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EA-AU-FORD-FA...QQcmdZViewItem

This is a link to the exact setup.... in fact its actually advertising this cars motor..... only things extra it has are walbro fuel pump and the lower compression head and micheal managed 11psi giving it hell on stock timing and high k motor...



I havent driven this thing very hard yet as I only fixed it today :nutsycuck....I'm running 6psi atm which is probably where I will leave it till I get ecu and injectors. I'll get some new spark plugs tomorrow and drive it a bit more violently as these ones where in the head when it got milled and have done god knows how many k's... also gotta fix a leak in the back of the rocker cover... gets a lot more pressure turbo'd by the looks
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:24 PM   #9
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the boost guage is connected to the map sensor line... and that line doesnt seem to be getting the correct boost pressure... I am very confused about that... the line going to the fuel reg seems to be reading more boost than the map sensor line... I changed the spark plugs with the old ones and its running way better... so bosch = no good for turbo.... dont think it missed at all..... only 1/2 throttle and its now going better than what it did at full before.... only my piping has come off everytime I get to decent rpm.... so fixing that atm but definately way better so thanks again boostdef.
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:32 PM   #10
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I was going to suggest plugs too. I had the same problem back in the day with my car. I got one range colder than standard plugs, gapped to 30 thou. Fixed the problem I had before and car goes way better.

Used to take off, hit exactly 3000 and then just stutter and splutter really bad. I think the heat range is 6.

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Old 03-10-2006, 04:37 PM   #11
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aahh the dredded cooler piping... Trust me dude, do it right the first time otherwise you will be forever p i ssed off..

use some hair spray on the joiners.

Glad to see yuor making progress mate.
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:39 PM   #12
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I use NGK R's ZGR6b's.

And weld beads on the piping to help the hoses stay on.
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:55 PM   #13
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Yes, weld beads on the piping where the hoses are, helps alot. Altho still come off sometimes. If its still a problem, try using some longer hoses and use 2 hose clamps... Fixed one of my mates problems running a 14psi
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And use hose clamps with bolts. As ugly as they are, if something needs to be super-tight, the worm screw and ladder ones arent worth their weight in s**t. in my opinion anyway (the ones with the stamped ladder are the better, if you arent doing anything really tight).
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:04 PM   #15
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thanks guys. running soooooo much better. amazing power and not playing up at all now. except for a tiny backfire once...

I would never have thought it was my spark plugs. spent so much time stuffing around with the fuel system. will definately look into some better joiners and clamps for the piping. held up alright on that last run but probably shoot off tomorrow.

I love the attention this car gets. must make some serious noise when that wastegate opens.
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thanks guys. running soooooo much better. amazing power and not playing up at all now. except for a tiny backfire once...

I would never have thought it was my spark plugs. spent so much time stuffing around with the fuel system. will definately look into some better joiners and clamps for the piping. held up alright on that last run but probably shoot off tomorrow.

I love the attention this car gets. must make some serious noise when that wastegate opens.
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:09 PM   #17
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its posted it 3 times
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:23 PM   #18
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lol, obviosly so happy he had to tell us 3 times :P

I did the welding beads around the ends trick to stop my piping coming off, but I also bolted the metal pipes to the car in such a way that it is impossible for the piping to blow off the cooler, and unlikely elsewhere.

And I used monsterous truck piping clamps that are about 25mm wide and require a 1/2" socket and a ratchet to do up...my piping ain't never coming off
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