Wanted Test subject 2002+ Maxima CO area
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Wanted Test subject 2002+ Maxima CO area
As the title says, we are looking for a 2002 or newer Nissan Maxima and/or a 350Z. Engine and fuel management has been figured out ... the piping will be interesting. We just need a test subject. Please email at turbo97se@comcast.net
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We can do any of these. The DFMU is the easiest. However, I am talking standalone! For the standalone I am using, someone else was gracious enough to figure it out ... hehe. The only problem I need to solve would be the check engine light issue if that bothers people .... or I could just pull the bulb.
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
NOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOooooo.
They don't need anymore power.
Damn you~! J/K...are you running a return line or using an inline booster/DFMU for a fuel solution?
They don't need anymore power.
Damn you~! J/K...are you running a return line or using an inline booster/DFMU for a fuel solution?
DFMU isn't the way to go and is a PITA to tune supposedly.
If it were me, I'd ante up and run a return line w/adjustable FPR, Walbro, bigger injectors, and the eManage.
Standalone isn't necessary or worthwhile IMO. eManage is cheap, easy, and more then capable for 400-500whp, so why bother with the install hassle, tuning nightmare, and risk of building your own maps.
If it were me, I'd ante up and run a return line w/adjustable FPR, Walbro, bigger injectors, and the eManage.
Standalone isn't necessary or worthwhile IMO. eManage is cheap, easy, and more then capable for 400-500whp, so why bother with the install hassle, tuning nightmare, and risk of building your own maps.
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
NOOOOOOOooooooooOOOOOOOOooooo.
They don't need anymore power.
Damn you~! J/K...are you running a return line or using an inline booster/DFMU for a fuel solution?
They don't need anymore power.
Damn you~! J/K...are you running a return line or using an inline booster/DFMU for a fuel solution?
pimpjuice,
What psi are you running?
Also, can you PM me with Tial pricing on a 50mm BOV and 44mm WG ppppplease?
Alex
What psi are you running?
Also, can you PM me with Tial pricing on a 50mm BOV and 44mm WG ppppplease?
Alex
Originally Posted by pimpjuice
I've got a kit in my 02 already, but I would love to redo my tubing and possibly the fuel delivery.
Originally Posted by spanishrice
So you got the stand alone to work properly on your car?
Originally Posted by IceY2K1
What psi are you running?
Originally Posted by pimpjuice
If you are asking me, I don't have the standalone in my car but I am curious about it. The kit I was referring to was the turbo kit.
6 psi normally and 10-11.5 when I feel like going fast
6 psi normally and 10-11.5 when I feel like going fast

Originally Posted by MAXINXS
So when are you going to get some videos up of that beast?
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