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Gearbox is one thing but the drive shafts aren't indestructible either . A610 drive shafts have bigger joints but are otherwise interchangeable, but Simon Auto's want a lot for them.
Mr Dell was working on a lower cost solution there...I must get my spare A610 shafts off to his specialist sometime for copying.
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MFaulks wrote:[quote=]
Q..... So if the GTA Turbo runs at 0.85bar standard. Why do people need to remove the cut-out limiter ?. As Lee has already said it is unlikely anyone will ever run over 1bar.
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Hi all,
My GTA has the Renix ECU upgrade, and supposedly has uprated boost pressure. Allthough it did not seem any different from other GTA's i had driven.
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MFaulks wrote:Good stuff
Paul, which Renix ECU upgrades are you referring? Can you please check and let me know. If it's the old buffered (op-amp) pot board (usually fitted on connectors bodged inside the ecu, but equally could be fitted externally), throw it away! It does more harm than good. I did explain this on another thread that phantom disappeared. But to explain, the bodge board changes the slope of the output of the map sensor so that it doesn’t hit the above mentioned reference voltage. Hence, it reduces the gain effectively (y=mx+c), and so for any actual pressure point the ecu thinks it’s seeing a lower actual pressure, and consequently cuts back the injection duty cycle – reduces the fuelling directly, not exactly what you want when you are most likely increasing the boost pressure. The fudge to this is then increasing the overall fuel rail pressure by fitting an adjustable regulator…. So the mess goes on… If you have one of those fitted, then I strongly suggest you take it off, and go back to std fuel rail regulator as well. There are better solutions, and just for ref there are some others that are supposed to be remaps, and they aren’t. Brodie Britain Racing (BBR) did a chip many years in the past, not too many floating around now, but fuelling isn’t ideal – two versions, and there have been some more recent ones. So it’s worth knowing what you have fitted exactly.
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