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Old 05-23-2005, 09:55 AM
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Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

anyone have the schematics for the hks fuel cut defencer? i know their is probly nothing in their but a couple of resistors and a potentiomoeter.
let me know if anyone has any info
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Old 05-23-2005, 01:32 PM
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

I had it at one time, I think I got it off of MKIV.com
check their article pages and I believe you'll find a DIY page on it.
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

some ones got to have it or any way to avoide fuel cut on mkiii 7mgte. come on guys i need to avoid fuel cut and im broke :-)
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Old 06-10-2005, 02:56 PM
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Free FCD mod for 93+ Supra Turbo
(not recommended to use by mkiv.com)

Purpose: to remove the fuel cut that occurs when boosting over 14psi. This mod doesn't actually increase the boost, but it allows you to do so via further mods such as adding a boost controller/bleeder valve, downpipe, exhaust.
Tools/parts required: (2) 1/8" vacuum caps (see Fig. 3) available at auto parts stores, 10mm socket (optional).
Time required: 5 minutes.

WARNING:
This modification has several shortcomings. I recommend you install a Greddy BCC (about $100) instead of the FFCD unless you have converted to parallel turbos (TTC mod). The FFCD fools the computer into thinking it's not making any boost. While this works great in disabling the fuel cut to run high boost, it also interferes with other important operations such as:
- 9V to 12V fuel pump operation (perform the 12V fuel pump modification to fix this, otherwise, you are risking detonation when the #2 turbo kicks in).
- Prespooling the #2 turbo properly. There is a large boost drop just prior to the #2 turbo kicking in. The Greddy BCC lessens the boost drop. The TTC mod fixes this.
- EGR operation (Disable the EGR system to fix this).
- idle control (doesn't seem to be a problem).

Steps:
1. Locate the turbo pressure sensor (green sticker at 'C'), which is located near the throttle body.
2. Remove one end of 4" vacuum line at 'A' (see Fig. 1).
3. Unbolt the turbo pressure sensor for easy access to the bottom of the sensor.
4. Remove other end of same vacuum line (at 'B') that connects to the bottom of the turbo pressure sensor.
5. Place one 1/8" vacuum cap at 'A', and one at 'B' (where the vacuum line was previously connected). See Fig. 2 (from different angle). When installing the vacuum cap on the turbo pressure sensor, squeeze the air out of the cap before installing to prevent a constant over-boost condition from being reported to the CPU (this may cause strange behavior such as the engine stalling when the traction control control kicks in). Note that the turbo pressure sensor is unbolted on one side in the picture.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
I highly recommend connecting a boost gauge at 'A'. If you don't have a boost gauge yet, use a hose clamp or tie wrap to make sure the vacuum cap at 'A' doesn't blow off (not shown) or remove the metal "Y" and replace it with a single line from the "gas filter" to the fuel pressure regulator VSV. This will prevent a possible engine-damaging lean condition if the vacuum cap blows off and the car is run hard for an extended period.

6. Bolt the turbo pressure sensor back in place.
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

yo flyinMKIV i have a 88 supra 7mgte i told you when i was on the phone with ya man. you get confused? you still going to hook me up with that boost controler?
thanks man!
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

I'll send you my old FCD, you need to go to a hardware store and get a manual boost controller. I got your info so I'll mail it as soon as I can. I'm going on vacation from the 14th -21st of this month so I'll send it when I get back
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modify my 91 supra turbo

I am trying to get my car up to 300 horses what is the best mods to do
without hurting the car
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

on a MKIV supra, an intake, exhaust, a downpipe, a front mount intercooler, and a good working boost controller with and SAFC 1 or 2 version and 18psi should put it at about 350 safely. but not even pushing the boost that high should get you to 300 easily, for a MKIV supra. It might be different for another generation of supras.
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Re: Fuel Cut Defencer schematics

hey flyinmkiv you ever get that fuel cut defence out to me? just wondering not trying to bother ya or anything. thanks man!
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