These last few days have been kind of a blur. Chris picked me up from the airport Sunday and for about the first hour after we got to his place he showed me the car, where things were wired, etc, but mostly the software and the app. I have to do a lot more learning with the software because its definitely not user friendly, but I'm hoping I won't need anything tuning-related anytime soon. There are still a few little issues, both ones that he could point out and a couple over the last couple days, but so far nothing too serious I don't believe.
1. He says the app has some bugs. I can adjust boost control and traction control, but the gauge output is intermittent. I'd say it doesn't work at all, but tonight it was giving me information, even though there is a lot of work I need to do within the app to make it match up with the ECU. And when he was showing me the app, at one point the gauges were showing info for him too.
2. I still have to swap ECUs at some point, and he said they sent off my OMP and he'll send it to me when he gets it. No biggie on those things.
3. When he swapped the hoses over to run each fuel rail on each pump, he just used regular rubber line. I just need to get some more teflon line and remake those. He did add a fuel pulsation damper from Radium though. Once I get those lines remade I'll look into running E85, and that's all after I get back.
4. He did say that the ignition cut issue at 24psi on E85 could have been due to the fuel pulsation issues, and that I should try it again, so I'll be doing that when I get back to CO.
5. He wired up the exhaust heat light on the tranny tunnel cover to be somewhat of a check engine light. When I have a fault, the light flashes. He said when the oil temp is below 75 degrees (I'm not sure if that's C or F), the ECU won't let me boost too much for about 5 minutes until the oil is warmed up...so in the mornings I'll be seeing that light a lot. However, I went to a local meet tonight and took a couple guys for a ride and noticed that light flashing constantly. Also, I noticed that my fans didn't kick on when they were supposed to and my coolant temps got up to 230F. I turned my AC on (except now the blower motor under the dash doesn't come on, but the radiator fans still kick on), and it cooled it back down. So I'm going to mention that to him.
6. I had a dead battery yesterday morning. I hadn't even started the car the day prior, so I have a draw on the system again. He did ask me if I'd had problems with the driver's headlight motor and said it heated up on him at one point. He said the light was stuck in the down position, so he disconnected it. It's possible that was the issue, but I haven't seen it heat up yet. I disconnected both headlight motors and I still had a draw on the system.
7. Apparently he fixed the stock alarm system, because I set it off about five times in the first two days of having the car back lol.
8. He told me he had adjusted the preload on the coilovers, and I thought he had told me he adjusted the height too. I spent several hours yesterday afternoon and evening trying to fix it and ran around in circles. Then I discovered he only preloaded the suspension because he didn't know that height adjustment was completely independent. Also, I realized that doing one side of the car at a time will have you running around in circles due to the sway bar. And tonight I discovered that the front is STILL not high enough because I was rubbing the fenders almost the entire night. So I'll be fixing that tomorrow morning.
I think that's it as far as problems. I've already fixed a couple little things here and there that I had on my list. All in all, it's running SUPERB. Cold starting is kinda tricky. It has a quirk just like it did before, but this time it's different, so I still have to figure it out. Once it's warm though, it practically fires right up. When I let off the gas it returns to idle around 900 immediately, no hunting for idle like it used to.
Right after I left his place I went to my buddy's house in Ohio. It was a good visit. He was showing me how to read the compressor map and comparing it to the map for my current turbo, he told me I needed to step up to the next size haha. He cringed when I told him I was running 24psi on my old engine, and said I should keep it around 15psi for a happy engine. He also gave me a dowel pin puller he got from Racing Beat back in 2002, and explained his personal porting technique. A while back he told me he'd give me his templates but I don't think he knows where they are lol. We stopped by Defined Autoworks on Monday since it's just down the road from him. They had pulled their four rotor out of the race car to weigh it. It weighed only 400lbs with the transmission! And the car only weighs around 2300lbs, and I think the engine puts out around 600hp. Crazy.












Driving back from Ohio to Illinois, and actually driving in general, just reminds me that I NEED AC lol. I think I've lost about 10lbs in sweat alone. AC and a quieter exhaust and this will be my dream street/track car lol.