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love this, proper track slag, ditch the wipers for black ones though imo, ang get some 205 gti rims wrapped in sticky tyres on there,i love silver mk 1s, thats why i have one but it a long way of your spec yet, but its getting there.
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damn good will be keeping an eye on this
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Good job on fitting throttlebodies. They should give a better balanced part throttle and throttle response compared to a big tb, though its very unlikely to give extra top end.. Kev |
now thats a true track beast!
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The V4 is far from an MS....
We offer it for £995 supplied fitted and mapped (thats on dyno-dynamics rollers, not the road!) The predaitor is a good ECU, I should know I designed it.... anyway moving on... Chris is coming in tomorrow for a spot of preliminary mapping to see how the new build holds together. If anyone reads Track and Race Car magazine, I write for them every month and IO think Chris car is worth a mention!! Cheers, Matt |
We dont actually offer a PnP for the saxo, hence that adapter loom is a one off. Usually we wire directly into the factory loom as it keeps things neat.
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so you help andy with the predator?
also where are you based? how much would you map the predator on the dyno? andy |
Ahh I know your car. I study at Castle Combe and you were out on track one afternoon. HOLY MOTHER OF SWEET JEBUS your car sounds absalutely awesome. It nearly made me drop my pastie that I was eating, very cool car my friend.
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M-Tech did not *design* any aspect of the Predator ECU.
They were contracted to build the hardware from my designs, however they failed on every level; price, reliability and quality control. Hence they are not building it, and did not get the business to do the work. Andy |
We charge £250 to map a naturally aspirated car.
Andy, ok ;) Cheers, Matt |
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Sorry, £250 to fully map (or £45 an hour if it just needs a tune) we are based on west wilts trading estate, BA13 4JW. Cheers, Matt |
very nice car, not too keen on the wheels
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come on then..... lets have some in depth results???
ive seen the first stage of results on 106moaners... i have a feeling theres plenty to come, are you guys thinking the same? also videos are a must!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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i just read on 106 owners you have issues with MAP sensor, why is this? cant you fit it to the inlet plenum? also, why are you only running 5psi? do you thinnk its safe limit? ive seen dutch cars with standard internals and decomp plate with over 17psi and 300hp and still fine.. obviously slightly bigger budgets. |
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sounds sweet!! looks like a good build!
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That should explain that one, :D the main issue is there is only one takeoff on one of the bodies at the moment, we need a takeoff on all 4 to smooth out the pulsing from the cams etc. Boost wise, thats what Chris wanted to run. Its not finished yet so I am sure we can look at upping it a tad... :) |
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so whats the best way round the map sensor issue? weld take offs on inlet? how do you get from 4 into 1? thanks for your help in advance mr mtech |
Danny,
We supply sme little threaded tubes that need to be tapped into each body after the throttle blade. From there you can either link them all up with T-Pieces. If you still experience oscillating map readings, you can either use a large volume of pipe or a small box to conect all the hoses to before running to the ECU to smooth out the valve pressure waves and standing waves etc. Thank god the V4 has 4D mapping otherwise it would be tricky! Matt |
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