Another practice tomorrow getting the taller two way shocks set and cross weights balanced.
Got the OTTP shifter and cable brackets sorted out and covered it with a Raceequip shifter boot.
Had to cut some of the base to get it to slide down the shifter housing and screw it into the plastic other than that it was simple.
Having the cross weight/wedge as close to 50% as possible helps with cornering predictability at autocross. The weight is with a little over 200lbs in the driver’s seat.
2nd Raw time getting faster ! Ran the 140/250 springs R and 175/350 F had to squeeze them on because they are 12" going to bump up to the 10 inch 225/475 F car is still bottoming front end on full brake. Rear is not squatting under full throttle out of high speed transitions like it was with the 150lb rear springs. Thinking about trying a stock cobalt 18mm swaybar with the 150's or 180's . Also may add more camber in hopes to speed up sweepers back end is drifting but controllable with the 140/250's wheels looks like they are at positive camber cornering.
After getting tired of looking at my bare bones interior I decided to spruce it up with a decent dash that can be added to later if needed.
Just made a template with cardboard then cut them out of some high strength particle board and wrapped with cushioned diamond stitch vinyl, looks better !
I'm jealous, I bought a turbo kit for my LSJ three years ago. Everytime I see it I think maybe pretty soon things will lighten up and I will install it. Can't wait to see you get yours installed and tuned.
It is the base LSJ entry level kit. Comes with k04, ZZP is working with me remotely to run it on e85.
I have not gone through all the parts but this kit came with a lot. New alternator, turbo, manifold, downpipe,intake,injectors, harness, adaptor plates oil lines supply/return and a bunch of other part's. Glad I ordered the kit instead of me trying to peice something together.
Well, everything is together and the base tune from ZZP is loaded. The car starts and shuts right back off again. I remember the previous tuner saying that my MAF was not working correctly and he tuned it VE. Does anyone have the pinouts for the MAF and where they go to ? The MAF is a brand new AC delco 213-4222 unit and I tried swapping in the old one just in case. It is throwing a crankshaft position sensor code p0315.
Now have tried unplugging it an it made no difference, ordered a new crank position sensor. Read that procedure but not able to get the car to idle long enough to bring it up to operating temperature. Maybe it will when the new sensor is installed.
Made some L brackets to mount an engine diaper using the existing seat belt mounts mounted the rear to the subframe with plain old self tapping screws . Came out well
Made some L brackets to mount an engine diaper using the existing seat belt mounts mounted the rear to the subframe with plain old self tapping screws . Came out well
Our car runs super bad if we have the maf hooked up. I know we need a tune, but still can't believe that messing with the length of the intake piping could mess up a tune so bad it barely runs. I've wondered if we could have something else going on to prevent the ecm from fueling properly. It won't idle, it has practically zero throttle response, but when the maf is not hooked up, it's a 14 second car.
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