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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 07:12 AM
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hesitation/loss of power after 4psi boost

ok, i had my car mapped the other day, when i got home i took it out for a spin and got 0.7bar. its mapped to 1bar. This was because a hose blew off, not a problem i thought so got home and tightened it up and went to work.

couple of days later and ive wired up a stereo, and relocated my aditional injector controller. Now i took the car out and the heaters dont blow anything. Although the electrics seem fine as the fan turns on it i push the A/C button.

As well as this and more importantly i had really bad hesitation at around 0.2bar of boost. I mean really bad, a complete loss of power and i backed off the accelerator straight away. I checked all the hoses and they are tight, does anyone sugest anything else to try? If the AIC wasnt working would this make this happen as the map is heavily bassed on the extra injectors. I cant see how this could possibly happen as all i did was unplug and plug the cables back in.

also, the light on the HKS twinpower seems to flicker extremly fast rather than a solid light, is this ok?? I didnt notice it in th eday time, only at night when the light can be seen better.
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Old Sep 17, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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Could the AIC have reverted to some sort of "base-setting"? I don't have any personal experience, but if that's the only thing that was tampered with, it's a logical place to start looking for your problem.
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