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post May 18, 2006 - 3:31 PM
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Hello everyone, I am getting ready to get a boost controller and put my 3sgte at 13psi and wanted to make sure i dont miss anything and hutrt the motor.
I will install a FMIC and a turbo xs boost controller. i have the stock ct26 turbo on the 2nd gen 3s. Aside from a better fuel pump what else will i need to do? Thanks for the help ahead of time

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post May 18, 2006 - 3:54 PM
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You can disable fuel cut by disconnecting the vacuum line to the Turbo Pressure Sensor and plugging it.

If you want to retain fuel cut you can just wire in a zener diode to the PIM input of your ECU or build this simple circuit to make it adjustable:

http://toymr2.tripod.com/fcd.html

EDIT: WHOA! just clicked the ebay link... DO NOT PAY $89 FOR THAT!

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post May 18, 2006 - 5:52 PM
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QUOTE(WannabeGT4 @ May 18, 2006 - 8:54 PM) [snapback]435382[/snapback]

You can disable fuel cut by disconnecting the vacuum line to the Turbo Pressure Sensor and plugging it.

If you want to retain fuel cut you can just wire in a zener diode to the PIM input of your ECU or build this simple circuit to make it adjustable:

http://toymr2.tripod.com/fcd.html

EDIT: WHOA! just clicked the ebay link... DO NOT PAY $89 FOR THAT!



Thank you, that helps a lot! the mr2 instructions look complicated. Ill get back to you guys on what i had to do. thanks again i appriciate it

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