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Old 02-26-2006, 04:03 AM
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missing link

i installed yesterday the missing link and when arrive to the 7500 in my d15b vtec the engine cut off . so my question is
is that natural ?
is the missing link has a relation with the rbm ?
or the missing link have relation with the pressure only ?
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Re: missing link

if i recalled right, your car is throwing a cel from a previous post. what is that cel?????????????
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Re: missing link

i can not understan you. my question in other way is : is the map sensor has relation with cutting off the engine at 7200 rbm ?
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Re: missing link

cel = check engine light.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...archid=1446569

so what is the check engine light? you are still running an auto ecu on a manual tranny?

so............you installed a missing link and assuming it is correctly installed. now your ecu does not see boost. so im assuming you are running colder plugs with a tighter gap from .028 - .034?

if all the above is fine, the only thing i can think of is your running a tad lean. or if your still running the p28, the rev limit is set at 7200 assuming the p28 is still running on its current fuel and timing maps, that is not a good mix.

boost + an ecu with fuel and timing maps that is not made for a d15b = lean and rich areas all and in diffrent place = a future disaster for the d15b.

but, that is your engine, not mine
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Re: missing link

yes that right i still use the auto ecu in manual tranny.
i will search for manual one and better plugs and try and if a problem faced me i will mail you
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