AEM basemap would start car....
Ok I got a 2003 ap1 w/ 3mm HG. gt35r turbokit install also.
Running stock injectors/map sensor for now to get it to teh bodyshop.
Anyways. Stock ecu starts and runs car like stock (except when it sees a touch of boost it bucks like a horse)
Plug in the aem, load aem basemap.... doesn't start.
I've tried aem v1 and V2...... neither basemaps/ems work....
Running stock injectors/map sensor for now to get it to teh bodyshop.
Anyways. Stock ecu starts and runs car like stock (except when it sees a touch of boost it bucks like a horse)
Plug in the aem, load aem basemap.... doesn't start.
I've tried aem v1 and V2...... neither basemaps/ems work....
Originally Posted by EK9MAX,Nov 22 2009, 06:25 PM
Ok I got a 2003 ap1 w/ 3mm HG. gt35r turbokit install also.
Running stock injectors/map sensor for now to get it to teh bodyshop.
Anyways. Stock ecu starts and runs car like stock (except when it sees a touch of boost it bucks like a horse)
Plug in the aem, load aem basemap.... doesn't start.
I've tried aem v1 and V2...... neither basemaps/ems work....
Running stock injectors/map sensor for now to get it to teh bodyshop.
Anyways. Stock ecu starts and runs car like stock (except when it sees a touch of boost it bucks like a horse)
Plug in the aem, load aem basemap.... doesn't start.
I've tried aem v1 and V2...... neither basemaps/ems work....
Originally Posted by Sikocivic,Nov 23 2009, 05:33 AM
Just don't hook the intake pipe to the turbo. Put a screen or cheap air filter on your TB and drive it to the body shop. Let the turbo just blow the air out. I drove my turbo Civic like this for 500 miles to break in a new motor. Drove it to the tuner and swapped in the bigger injectors and new ECU and had it tuned.
Wire the wastegate open so the you don't build boost and drive the vehicle with stock injectors.
yes, please god dont drive your car anywhere with the turbo disconnected. it WILL blow your turbo. it never sees boost, so it keeps spinning faster trying to get up to boost and never gets there. i had a friend who blew TWO turbos this way. (i have no clue why he did it twice)
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Originally Posted by Sikocivic,Nov 23 2009, 05:33 AM
Just don't hook the intake pipe to the turbo. Put a screen or cheap air filter on your TB and drive it to the body shop. Let the turbo just blow the air out. I drove my turbo Civic like this for 500 miles to break in a new motor. Drove it to the tuner and swapped in the bigger injectors and new ECU and had it tuned. 
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