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AznBadAss92LX 06-27-2004 08:44 AM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
so your using a side mount down in the resonator area right? i was thinkin about doin that but im worried about air flow issues...ive thought of taking off my bumper lights so air would be able to get there better, but then i said i should just mount the side mount in front...i dunno, please post pics jd and give me suggestions!!

cuz you have the bw kit, there are holes on the side...im only runnin a lip kit wit stock bumpers still on...

and when you guys are all said and done i need the maps and settings for afc if any of you have it 8)

Accord R33 06-27-2004 10:08 AM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 

Originally Posted by JD
Your running 450's right? What are your settings on the smc? The settings actually need to be a little low. With the afc I was running close to -20% in the higher rpms. BTW that turbo sounds like a missle without the downpie huh :D I loved that sound before the downpipe got put on.


Yah im using 450s...i tried every setting possible on the AFC to get it not to stall so i dont know whats going on with it. im going to try and unplug the o2 sensor completely today and try it again. i figure no signal from it is better than a wacked out signal.

AznBadAss92LX 06-27-2004 10:37 AM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
or just wait til mon when you get your downpipe in ::) duH! eric...LOL

so after its all done, your selling your afc that came with your kit rite?

midnite racer x 06-27-2004 02:58 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
i need about till friday to start my install assuming i can get uber setup on the p05...so if u guys can hold off till then i'll atleast be able to test out the basemaps...thinking about getting a wideband before i dyno tune tho

quadnie 06-27-2004 04:06 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
---- dude, that's a UNF patrol unit. I didn't know you were in jax. I'm from jax. I'll be there in a month. We should hang out. Let me know.

-ryan

midnite racer x 06-27-2004 04:54 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
sure i'd hang out with u no prob, i think the pic is gone cause i can't see it anymore...anyways just hit me up on AIM or email me before ur about to come down so i can take a look-see at my schedule

JD 06-27-2004 05:00 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
It should be ok running without the DP. I ran mine w/o the pipe for 2 days before I got mine all hooked up and didnt have any problems. Have you run the dsm injectors before you had the turbo on? Also, did you just put in the afc or did you already have it in? If yes is the answer to both those answers I'd check for a Vac leak. PS. when first starting the car with the oil lines to the turbo just put on unplug the distributer cap and crank it over a couple times to get some oil to that dry turbo. Oh yeah, you had to lenqthen the wires to you O2 sensor right?

JD 06-27-2004 06:08 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 
Been looking around for the ecu chipping and havent found too much on the 90-92 accords but it seems like the 93 accord (pt3) ecu can be chipped, and the 94-95 accords can definetly be chipped. Anyone tried a 94-95 ecu on their 4th gen? I think it would work the same except for the VTEC. Just a thought. Also does anyone know if the vtec cam from a 95 accord would fit in a 4th gen?

Accord R33 06-27-2004 07:37 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 

Originally Posted by JD
It should be ok running without the DP. I ran mine w/o the pipe for 2 days before I got mine all hooked up and didnt have any problems. Have you run the dsm injectors before you had the turbo on? Also, did you just put in the afc or did you already have it in? If yes is the answer to both those answers I'd check for a Vac leak. PS. when first starting the car with the oil lines to the turbo just put on unplug the distributer cap and crank it over a couple times to get some oil to that dry turbo. Oh yeah, you had to lenqthen the wires to you O2 sensor right?


my o2 sensor is still connected to the exhaust in the stock location (right before the flex pipe) BUT there is no downpipe so there is no exhaust flowing past the o2 sensor....do you think this could cause it to stall out?

it could also be the POS SMC im using. i think i wired it right but i could be wrong. what i did was the following:

connected power and ground
cut the Map signal wire in half
i connected the "map in" wire of the SMC to the firewall side of the map signal wire
i then connected the "map out" wire of the SMC to the ECU side of the map signal wire
tapped the RPM wire
and left the green wire hanging.

i dont know..im really hoping that when i get my downpipe made tommorow everything works better. i also have a really nasty oil leak i have to figure out. installation went smooth as hell but gettign it to run is becoming a real hassle. hopefully someone can help

quadnie 06-27-2004 07:53 PM

Re:The Acclipse (DSM ACCORDS!!)...Trans/Oil Coolers for Turbo Setup
 

Originally Posted by JD
PS. when first starting the car with the oil lines to the turbo just put on unplug the distributer cap and crank it over a couple times to get some oil to that dry turbo.

Ahh yes, priming the motor. After a fresh rebuild on a v8, there is a tool to do it for you (fits down the distributor shaft and attaches to your drill). I normally take out the plugs so the motor can crank over much easier without all that compression.


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