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LetsGetThisDone Aug 9, 2024 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by 211Ratsbud
Where is the go to to buy Ohlins these days?

I can send you a set. DM me

ViciousLSD Aug 11, 2024 09:13 PM

Does this thing happen naturally, or my tuner manhandled it? I was going to test a backup MAP sensor and noticed the whole thing moving just when I was removing the clip
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.evo...676d18cb02.jpg

I had an issue on my 3rd autox run after i got my car from the tuner, felt like 1 coil/sparkplug died. could this cause it?
I think I have to keep this strap to avoid this issue, especially when folks struggle with the plug. maybe someone can design a nice looking one :)

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.evo...473080c51c.jpg

LetsGetThisDone Aug 12, 2024 09:09 AM

It could have simply failed. It's just glued together

ViciousLSD Aug 12, 2024 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by LetsGetThisDone (Post 11980611)
It could have simply failed. It's just glued together

so the strap is a must have then. i'll try to make a nicer looking one at some point

Ayoustin Aug 12, 2024 11:41 AM

I've never seen someone put a strap over their MAP sensor before lol. Just put a new sensor on and be on your way.

ViciousLSD Aug 12, 2024 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Ayoustin (Post 11980619)
I've never seen someone put a strap over their MAP sensor before lol. Just put a new sensor on and be on your way.

I was testing a new one when I discovered it. First I wanted to know if it still works, 2nd is to figure out how to avoid it from happening.
remember me when it happens to you :)

Ayoustin Aug 12, 2024 01:41 PM

I run a stainless steel AEM sensor so I'll never run into this issue, but when I did run a stock style Omni Power sensor for years it never gave me any issues :dunno:

If you're tracking your car it's a good idea to get any pressure transducers off the engine. They live a much longer life when they aren't being rattled to death.

ViciousLSD Aug 12, 2024 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by Ayoustin (Post 11980629)
I run a stainless steel AEM sensor so I'll never run into this issue, but when I did run a stock style Omni Power sensor for years it never gave me any issues :dunno:

If you're tracking your car it's a good idea to get any pressure transducers off the engine. They live a much longer life when they aren't being rattled to death.

yeah, everything I upgrade seem to cause more issues, losing precious training sessions :( just my luck i guess

Kevin. Aug 12, 2024 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by ViciousLSD (Post 11980624)
I was testing a new one when I discovered it. First I wanted to know if it still works, 2nd is to figure out how to avoid it from happening.
remember me when it happens to you :)

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LetsGetThisDone Aug 12, 2024 05:54 PM

I certainly don't think the strp is necessary. I've never seen an omnipower sensor come apart like that, just said it's possible. They more often just fail/stop working, so not very often are they in service long enough for the case to fail lol

ViciousLSD Aug 12, 2024 08:39 PM

it was manhandled then. it still works so good as backup
BTW what does it feel like when they fail? no start? misfires? dangit why did I go SD

kyoo Aug 13, 2024 07:09 AM

sorry - what's the best way to avoid knock-off spark plugs? should i buy from ngk directly?

https://www.ngk.com/ngk-5245-ilfr7h-...ium-spark-plug

stock plugs still good for stock turbo bolt ons e85, yea?

ViciousLSD Aug 13, 2024 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by kyoo (Post 11980642)
sorry - what's the best way to avoid knock-off spark plugs? should i buy from ngk directly?

https://www.ngk.com/ngk-5245-ilfr7h-...ium-spark-plug

stock plugs still good for stock turbo bolt ons e85, yea?

I just get it from Advanced Auto Parts. I make sure it only says EAC on the box, anything else a fake.
I researched the Denso "upgrade" but it doesnt seem popular, i have 2 sets semi used. I keep going back to ngk iridiums.
when i bench tested these plugs their spark looks weak compared to standard plugs on my BMW X5 so I'm hoping to find an ignition uprgade

kyoo Aug 13, 2024 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by ViciousLSD (Post 11980643)
I just get it from Advanced Auto Parts. I make sure it only says EAC on the box, anything else a fake.
I researched the Denso "upgrade" but it doesnt seem popular, i have 2 sets semi used. I keep going back to ngk iridiums.
when i bench tested these plugs their spark looks weak compared to standard plugs on my BMW X5 so I'm hoping to find an ignition uprgade

I heard of people running "one step colder" idk if that's still a thing but I haven't noticed any issues with my iridiums, but idk if going to the 71hta will change anything. can't remember what i ran when i was on the fp green on my old evo

LetsGetThisDone Aug 13, 2024 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by ViciousLSD
it was manhandled then. it still works so good as backup
BTW what does it feel like when they fail? no start? misfires? dangit why did I go SD

Generally it won't start, and if it does start, it either gets too little fuel, or too much fuel depending on which side it failed to.

Switching to SD was a good thing. Just keep ad a MAP sensor to your spares list.


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