General.Massacre
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osiris said:Have you got some pics of what it looks like now after the clean?
No i dont, Marchand and his team took some pics im sure. but when i collected the car, it was already outside waiting for me.
osiris said:Have you got some pics of what it looks like now after the clean?
General.Massacre said:Hi guys, so another update, did the Carbon Clean woith Marchand, and enjoyed speaking to him, and gaining some insight on things i didnt know about and that i am still learning.
Discovered my Charge pipe was not tightened down at the intercooler end, which gave me an EML light friday night, so that was tightened.
here is the pics as already shown
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still enjoying the car as is, and will do additional modifications comes the new year.
Im still getting a blowing noise of air, and believe a boost leak is still around, so need to find it, else it is that my turbos are in bad shape.
i will found out in due time.
bobbychoo said:besides being clean...can you feel any difference in your car?
really is worth it, even as preventative maintenance. some say they feel the difference, some dont, but if its never been done on the car, i advise it. will allow it to breath alot better.ok now I believe that it has been cleaned haha Sorry after the ordeal I have just gone through with my car I have become very untrusting and skeptical and like to see proof of everything.
That looks new! Thumbs
osiris said:ok now I believe that it has been cleaned haha Sorry after the ordeal I have just gone through with my car I have become very untrusting and skeptical and like to see proof of everything.
That looks new! :thumbs:
Nothing wrong with map 5...its the auto tuning map and calculates everything. Perfect for daily driver.General.Massacre said:Hi guys,
So slight update. (Sorry no pictures)
I pulled the trigger a few weeks back and bought the JB4 + DCI combo from Albert, as well as a Charge Pipe with Forge DV system.
Spent the time yesterday and did the fitment.
The Charge Pipe was the first to go on, spent some time getting to know how to strip the Cowl off the rear of the motor, and got everything well stripped in about 15min.
Got the OEM Airbox out.
I removed the OEM Charge Pipe, and found there to be no cracks of any kind, but i did note some oil in the pipe where the throttle body connection is, removed the OEM DV, and the extra piece of equipment that goes to nowhere. no idea what it was, lol, but its all out.
Inspected everrything and no issues.
Setup the Charge Pipe with the O-Ring and the C CLip on the new CP, and got it in place, connected it to the InterCooler pipe, and then began getting the Forge DV connected,
Initially had the Return line back to the Intake system like stock, fitted the BMS DCI filters. and put everything back together, and went for a drive.
Now right from the get go, i felt throttle response had increased, and the extra noise from the DCI filters was not overly loud, but sounded good.
I drove to Builders to buy a set of Rubber stoppers to plug the return lines to have the BOV type mod to dump the DVs to Atmospheric. i was not too happy with that aspect, didnt feel as responsive as the intial setup, so i reconnected it back to be a return line.
On getting home, i let the car cool down, disconnected battery, and started stripping the cowl again, to fit the JB4.
a bit of stressing, but eventually got all the wires connected correctly 1st time. my only issue was struggling with the BMA Data Cable USB connector to drop it down the back of the ECU box, to try get it into the Cabin, well that was a major Fail, tried everything, and just couldnt get it routed down there. so, i ended up leaving it, and will try another time, or get myself a Bluetooth unit for the communication.
After i got everything connected, i triplechecked EVERY connector just in case haha. then Managed to start the Car first time, lol. i was kakking myself.
the car was left on Map 5 as i read it was the AutoTuning map. and decided to hit a test drive. the car felt REALLY good, strong.
I immediately noticed that the car pulls hard, one time i saw the Hazards Flash, and the Fuel gauge dropped to 0, then came back uo to the correct mark after about 10seconds.
i saw that the map automatically went to MAP 4, so i put it back to Map 5, and continued driving.
has not since happened again. stays on Map 5. however sometimes on a hard drive the Hazards Flash again, and the Fuel Gauge goes to zero again, then corrects itself after 10seconds.
Anyone know what this means?
All in all, the car drives really well. i gather i cant do any troubleshooting till i have a cable or bluetooth device to be able to read them i guess.
But for now. its feeling good.
I was told that i should use Map 1 or 2, and not Map 5, as our fuel grade is different.
is this true?
FiRi@Rennzport said:Nothing wrong with map 5...its the auto tuning map and calculates everything. Perfect for daily driver.General.Massacre said:Hi guys,
So slight update. (Sorry no pictures)
I pulled the trigger a few weeks back and bought the JB4 + DCI combo from Albert, as well as a Charge Pipe with Forge DV system.
Spent the time yesterday and did the fitment.
The Charge Pipe was the first to go on, spent some time getting to know how to strip the Cowl off the rear of the motor, and got everything well stripped in about 15min.
Got the OEM Airbox out.
I removed the OEM Charge Pipe, and found there to be no cracks of any kind, but i did note some oil in the pipe where the throttle body connection is, removed the OEM DV, and the extra piece of equipment that goes to nowhere. no idea what it was, lol, but its all out.
Inspected everrything and no issues.
Setup the Charge Pipe with the O-Ring and the C CLip on the new CP, and got it in place, connected it to the InterCooler pipe, and then began getting the Forge DV connected,
Initially had the Return line back to the Intake system like stock, fitted the BMS DCI filters. and put everything back together, and went for a drive.
Now right from the get go, i felt throttle response had increased, and the extra noise from the DCI filters was not overly loud, but sounded good.
I drove to Builders to buy a set of Rubber stoppers to plug the return lines to have the BOV type mod to dump the DVs to Atmospheric. i was not too happy with that aspect, didnt feel as responsive as the intial setup, so i reconnected it back to be a return line.
On getting home, i let the car cool down, disconnected battery, and started stripping the cowl again, to fit the JB4.
a bit of stressing, but eventually got all the wires connected correctly 1st time. my only issue was struggling with the BMA Data Cable USB connector to drop it down the back of the ECU box, to try get it into the Cabin, well that was a major Fail, tried everything, and just couldnt get it routed down there. so, i ended up leaving it, and will try another time, or get myself a Bluetooth unit for the communication.
After i got everything connected, i triplechecked EVERY connector just in case haha. then Managed to start the Car first time, lol. i was kakking myself.
the car was left on Map 5 as i read it was the AutoTuning map. and decided to hit a test drive. the car felt REALLY good, strong.
I immediately noticed that the car pulls hard, one time i saw the Hazards Flash, and the Fuel gauge dropped to 0, then came back uo to the correct mark after about 10seconds.
i saw that the map automatically went to MAP 4, so i put it back to Map 5, and continued driving.
has not since happened again. stays on Map 5. however sometimes on a hard drive the Hazards Flash again, and the Fuel Gauge goes to zero again, then corrects itself after 10seconds.
Anyone know what this means?
All in all, the car drives really well. i gather i cant do any troubleshooting till i have a cable or bluetooth device to be able to read them i guess.
But for now. its feeling good.
I was told that i should use Map 1 or 2, and not Map 5, as our fuel grade is different.
is this true?
The harzards is the shift indicator which a jb4 feature. They will come on when its time to change gear. You can change it to whatever rev you want. I would change it to 5800 or 6000rpm as after that the turbos are out their efficiency range.
The fuel gauge going to zero and moving around is another jb4 feature, depending on what the previous owner had it set at, it could be showing you your boost or your afrs. Its activates when your throttle is beyond 50%.
Get your firmware updated and check all user adjustments on the jb4 unit as you dont what the previous owner had it set at.
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