i did this months ago after i installed the engine. i tested a silvertop of my friend and mine runs better even. it runs fine just that i feel that it's mapping isnt that aggressive.Originally Posted by Hen
I'd start going through the basics:
- Check ECU for error codes (remember to delete them first) and follow up any problems
- Check wiring to and pinouts from the AFM
Hen
I need a working 4AGE bottom end. Pref smallport GZE, but all others considered. Also complete motors.
Drift Volvo. Was fun. 2JZ next time.
i did this months ago after i installed the engine. i tested a silvertop of my friend and mine runs better even. it runs fine just that i feel that it's mapping isnt that aggressive.Originally Posted by Hen
can you explain this some more about this myth?Originally Posted by oldeskewltoy
I'll add a bit. The standard AFM spring is wound quite tight (at least in my 4AGZE) and so I doupt there is much extra flap tension to be gain by tightening the spring further. The 3SGTE AFM seems to have less spring tension than the 4AG(Z)E.
"Don't worry what people think, they don't do it very often."Originally Posted by oldcorollas
Daily: Glorified Taxi (F6 Typhoon). Out Of Action: Twin-charged Adub. Ongoing Nightmare: Over re-engineered (not) Alfa Romeo 75.
well after looking at it for a while I have not done any modification to the afm instead i've changed around the vacuum lines a little, put the dashpot back in and did some adjusting to the throttle stops and TPS..... now its running better, just filled my tank last night though so time will tell if fuel consumption has dropped.
side note: I am the unfortunate victim of a cold snap, woke up this morning to -25 celsius..... brrrr. snow as well so im driving sideways for the next couple of days.
My Rebuild and Conversion.... '81 Tercel 3A -> 4A-GE 20 Valve - ON HOLD.Originally Posted by merc-blue
BAD ASS 1986 MR2 - Finally Moving forward.
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