(Poor mans Sequential)!@#$@ help
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(Poor mans Sequential)!@#$@ help
Ive now come to the conclusion to convert my car sequential.My car is a 93 touring model, 5spd, with mods like remapped ecu, intake ,full exhaust ,and rebuilt upgrade turbo's.So my thing is that i cant find my boost issue so want to convert my car to sequential.If anyone has the knowledge on doing this it will be sure apperciated thanks!!!
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I'm thinking he means its running seq at the moment and wants to go non - seq.
That being the case I'm assuming you have a niggling boost problem you cant locate ( if youve tried ) and simply want to go non-seq to rid yourself of the problem?
Most people would tell you " sort out your boost problem first before changing to non-seq".
I think all you need to do is simply figure out wether non - seq is what you want ( plenty on here about pros and cons ) and if you are happy to do it based on this then just go for it, just remember, if you do the full mod theres probably no going back to seq.
That being the case I'm assuming you have a niggling boost problem you cant locate ( if youve tried ) and simply want to go non-seq to rid yourself of the problem?
Most people would tell you " sort out your boost problem first before changing to non-seq".
I think all you need to do is simply figure out wether non - seq is what you want ( plenty on here about pros and cons ) and if you are happy to do it based on this then just go for it, just remember, if you do the full mod theres probably no going back to seq.
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I actually am tired of hearing of the poor mans non-seq n the rich mans, it is more like the lazy mans non-seq n the right way wich takes a lil more time but it will benefit in the end. The actual money doing it is not much and if you cant afford it you shouldnt hav a 7 in the first place lol!!
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sequential control system
+1 for czseven. The sequential control system is rather complicated, and will require some cash to make it work properly. I just spent $200 on those solenoids. Cutting everything out is only a good idea if you are going single. Do it once and do it right. These motors are not cheap, why risk it?
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oops i meant non-sequential lol but everyone has the idea now.The thing is with my car not running boost just want to look at my options.But in the other hand if some body has lots of knowledge in sequential then i really can used some advice please pm thanks !!!!
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