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McPikie
13-01-2007, 21:37
How much difference will this make to a valver with a filter, de-cat and stainless??

McPikie
13-01-2007, 21:51
Also, if I bought a chipped @Williams@ ECU, could my Phase 2 valver run this without any problems??

Allan
13-01-2007, 23:39
im sure the ph2's have imobilizers in the ecu so if you change it you need to remove all the alarm ect

nyk
14-01-2007, 01:56
I recently run the ECU out of the Ph 1, which has no immobiliser, it run fine.

:lol:

You'll still not get it as quick as mine tho Pikie. :wink:

Allan
14-01-2007, 02:08
didnt you find you ha a willy engine ?

McPikie
14-01-2007, 13:00
You'll still not get it as quick as mine tho Pikie. :wink:

I beg to differ my dear :lol:

stan
14-01-2007, 13:25
I take it you mean Ignition timing?

Ignition can make quite a bit off difference if you do it right. Moving the CPS wont really hack it. Also if your fitting a chip, you dont know what extra advance thats running, so any manual advance could easily cause det.

McPikie
14-01-2007, 13:36
I take it you mean Ignition timing?

Ignition can make quite a bit off difference if you do it right. Moving the CPS wont really hack it. Also if your fitting a chip, you dont know what extra advance thats running, so any manual advance could easily cause det.

I wasn't going to touch the CPS Stan, I was going to do it direct from the dizzy.

Advance it a touch, take it for a spin, advance it further, go for another spin etc etc. Until I hear detting under load, then knock it back a touch. Will this be ok? Or is there another method recommended for home tuning?

stan
14-01-2007, 13:43
TBH theres so much dwell on the dizzy due to the size of the rotor arm contact, you wont achieve much advance.

as for advancing till you hear det....hear with what, your naked ear?! i wouldnt...if you heard it over an engine whilst bombing down the road at full chat, its likely going to be too late! anyhting audiable at that state i going to be quite severe.

McPikie
14-01-2007, 14:01
So what's the best way then Stan?

nyk
14-01-2007, 14:16
didnt you find you ha a willy engine ?

I meant in mine, not the track valver.

Pikie, bring it on mate, we cud hav passed u at any time the other night! LOL

Lee Keefy
14-01-2007, 14:26
You'll still not get it as quick as mine tho Pikie. :wink:

I beg to differ my dear :lol:

mission impossible springs to mind :wink:

McPikie
14-01-2007, 14:31
We will see, we will see :lol:

I mean, you have cams and a chip in that too, so that's my handicap.

Lee, how does saturday at Naths garage sound?

PS Northy - I have typed this reply 4 times now. What's going on with the hosting? The site goes down more than a $10 whore

Lee Keefy
14-01-2007, 14:40
probably ok,have to be early though as might be workin later.

terms of employment: 1.assistants must play an active role

2.breakfast and lunch must be provided,

(bacon and chippy will be fine)

3.music will be needed while working,

4.smoking in designated areas only and must be
accompanied by either tea of coffee!!

:D

McPikie
14-01-2007, 16:51
probably ok,have to be early though as might be workin later.

terms of employment: 1.assistants must play an active role

2.breakfast and lunch must be provided,

(bacon and chippy will be fine)

3.music will be needed while working,

4.smoking in designated areas only and must be
accompanied by either tea of coffee!!

:D

Early doors is good with me, will have to see if Nath is painting first. If he is, we will have to do sunday.

1. Assistants ALWAYS play an active roll (like taking rear seats out :wink: )

2. Chippie down the road, no bother

3. Key 103 ok for you?

4. Kettle is always on boil. I cannot confirm designated smoking areas, although away from the paint cupboard, lol

stan
14-01-2007, 19:05
So what's the best way then Stan?

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