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  1. 1. Geneb 2. Supra61 3. Vaderman 4. RyanG I will speak to tlicence see if he fancies coming
  2. Damn you Wes beat me to it again I do agree tho daryl that the vents are before the turbo and intake manifold but the vacuum created really does pull that hot air out. On mr keefs car who has a bonnet very similar when mapping his car we pulled into the petrol station and temps barely increased and then on the road they were down almost instant. Just so you know on the way to the rolling road i was seeing around 45c at intake manifold and keefs was only like 34c. And this is the same with charlie's car also, Both have aftermarket bonnets. I have helped my intake temp by some advise of charlie by placing the airfilter high in the bumper and i have also put 3mm washer to raise bonnet as wes has said but still not what i would call ideal. Ryan
  3. 01. Lui ( Meeting at Toddington ) 02. Aaron Morley 03. Alex C 04. Ark 05. AshBhp (pass sent out) 06. BIG BLUE 07. Branners 08. Bobbeh 09. Bromy 10. broomie 11. Burna 12. c8sup 13. chris burford 14. Chunk (pass sent out) 15. Class One (pass sent out) 16. cornimac 17. Datson 18. daz 6576 (pass sent out) 19. dr_blackman 20. G-NEMIE (pass sent out) 21. Gatso (pass sent out) 22. gaz1 23. GazB (pass sent out) 24. GazzaGSi (pass sent out) 25. gzaerojon 26. Geneb (pass sent out) 27. Golddigga 28. Henk 29. Hitten55 (pass sent out) 30. hoff (pass sent out) 31. Ian Row 32. JamieP 33. JAMIES DAD (pass sent out) 34. Jay 35. jimwire 36. John B 37. johnd-mkiv 38. Karl 39. Lee Perryman 40. letmeshowyou (pass sent out) 41. luke marshall 42. M5W TT (pass sent out) 43. magictorch 44. Mas 45. Mikeyb10supra 46. Missile 47. Mk47 (pass sent out) 48. Mohonys 49. monkey3 50. mr lover (pass sent out) 51. MrHanky 52. pete_TT ( Meeting at Toddington ) 53. Pig 54. R3DG3CKO ROB (pass sent out) 55. red thunder 56. RobSheffield 57. roller2000 58. s crane (pass sent out) 59. SBDJ 60. SEDGE (pass sent out) 61. Shane 62. SIMON LC 63. spaxy (pass sent out) 64. SteveL 65. Stevie Boy 66. supra matt 67. Supra61 (pass sent out) 68. supracharged 69. Supafan72 70. supragold (pass sent out) 71. Suprastar 3000 (pass sent out) 72. Suprasteve 73. Supratony 74. THE PUNISHER 75. TrickTT (pass sent out) 76. Tooquicktostop 77. turbonut (pass sent out) 78. ultra_supra (meeting at toddington services) 79. Vaderman (pass sent out) 80. Vaughany (pass sent out) 81. Vil 82. Wayney 83. wile e coyote 84. RyanG (if not mapping)
  4. Its very similar to yours mate and i thought that looked spot on plus worked very well
  5. Has anyone got one of these fitted if so pics Also what was fitment like Ryan.
  6. Ryan.G

    My new wheels

    Looked nice today in witney mate
  7. I Have a 6sp TT ecu for sale but after a auto ecu so if any body wants to swap plus cash my way let me know or you can just buy the ecu for £80 Ryan
  8. New or 2nd hand need a few Doesn't matter if for n/a or tt Can you pm me if you have any. 2nd hand would be best as only need the female part Thanks Ryan.
  9. Would you fancy a Part ex with Some Uk Leather (black seats)
  10. Have you still got the safcII This is just what your after, Something flashy for in the car and then changes the afr.
  11. You need your super gas turbo again lololol You dont want to increase fueling matey you want to take it away Im enjoying this haha
  12. Are you just talking about a weld in bung if so you can just use a M18 x 1.5 Threaded nut
  13. The emanage i agree with you on Ash but the powerfc was a great ecu for a low cost programmable unit just lacked all the fancy stuff like antilag etc but the link g3 plus is on par with a motec m600 and is 100% an upgrade for a AEM owner. Seriously look at the spec of it which i have posted in first post on this thread and your understand why. Im not going to spend any more of my time going off topic with this but maybe speak to some other mappers out there on what ecu they would choose and i bet the word aem doesn't turn up. Glad this was kept playful
  14. This is being looked into in the next coming month by me and the uk distributor Ryan
  15. Some mappers can map them but dont want to because they want to keep their name good and only put their services into something that is reliable and not going to go wrong and take an engine with it. You may have a AEM ecu and have not had one problem but the limited amount of decent mappers out there for them certainly shows you why alot of tuners dont map them. I know probably the 5 best mappers in the UK and none of them will touch an AEM. And the down grading comment certainly shows how much knowledge in this area you have. Motec, link g3, and autronic is where i would be looking for a build like. But it should always be choose your mapper and let them choose the ecu. If you want dan to map it get an AEM Ryan.
  16. My only advise is to look here http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine-management/Wire-In/linkplusg3folder/linkplusg3 Get rid of the AEM ecu and dli pack and buy a link plus, come home with around £250 of extra money in your pocket. I dont understand why so many new builds are buying these ecu's. They run a badly designed wasted spark setup with ignition modules having the wrong dwell scopes hence needing a DLI. Just to add to this i have had a link g3 lem (£500 ecu) to a supra and ran up to 1.2bar with no break down of spark - No DLI needed. With a link plus its sequetial all the way! Ryan
  17. You ever heard of the wanted section Andy
  18. Jake mine was leaking when i first got the supra. Took to mark @ phoenix and he replaced both the seals for a Very good price. Is worth doing both the selector seal and the rear prop seal 9 times out of 10 tho its the selector one. Dont leave it too long as the oil will start to damage the gearbox mount Ryan.
  19. Hi Jay Have you tried swapping the ecu with another known working AEM Ryan
  20. Very funny andy Im having the day off seeing the misses mate
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