My little project - IS200 Turbo
My little project - IS200 Turbo
I think it's worth a try. I don't think that anything really bad is likely to happen - well, no more likely than the existing chances of any re-map going badly wrong.
We might find that on the drive with the sim fitted that it just doesn't want to work. Or if we do the re-map but I find over time I don't like it, then we can always put the stock sensor back in and go back to the original map.
Steve did that error code come up again (the one that popped up on the way to Japfest)?
Dark Samurai Steve did that error code come up again (the one that popped up on the way to Japfest)?
Dark Samurai Steve did that error code come up again (the one that popped up on the way to Japfest)?
Marsdendean Steve, i got a whole mirror for £45 from ebay, it was a place in Sheffield!!
Marsdendean Steve, i got a whole mirror for £45 from ebay, it was a place in Sheffield!!
In preparation for my re-map tomorrow, I've just connected up the cam angle and crank angle input wires for my e-Manage Ultimate, into the appropriate stock ECU wires. As mentioned previously, up till now these wires weren't connected, so that was less info for my piggyback ECU to go on.
For those who haven't looked inside the ECU box, here's mine with the covers off. The bare wires are ones about to be connected up. All those translucent connectors are just some of the e-Manage wiring, so it looks more complicated there than on a stock engine.
Rabster you will be getting some signal issues using connectors i recommend you remove each one at a time a solder them up it will also make it look neater lol
Rabster you will be getting some signal issues using connectors i recommend you remove each one at a time a solder them up it will also make it look neater lol
Rabster you will be getting some signal issues using connectors i recommend you remove each one at a time a solder them up it will also make it look neater lol
Rabster you will be getting some signal issues using connectors i recommend you remove each one at a time a solder them up it will also make it look neater lol
Hmm, thing is, I'm not getting lots of issues though. I only have one small issue, which is pretty easily repeatable, so I doubt it's anything to do with the connectors (or I'd expect more random problems). I'm sure you're right that it would be better to have soldered connections though, I'll add that to the list of things to do.
Off to get the O2 sim fitted later this morning, then re-map, fingers crossed !
Both Dean. It's going down the road to Fusion Motorsport (only about 15 mins away from me), to have the O2 sim fitted, and then doing a live mapping on the road to see if the sim is helping things.
It's then booked in for 3pm on the dyno at Surrey Rolling Road, which is just a stone's throw from Fusion, on the same estate.