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11-22-2008, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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Need help uninstalling my JB3 PNP and AFE intake!!
In the next week i need help uninstalling my JB3 and AFE intake. These are probably two if the easiest mods to do yourself and I was wondering if anyone on the long island area that wants to help??? Who wants to help??
I think my fuel pump is going so I am starting by taking out the tune and the AFE intake. Then I will go into the dealership with nothing technically "showing" and tell them I am having a problem with the fuel pump. I am hoping the DP's and FMIC won't be inrelation to the fuel pump problem. |
11-22-2008, 01:14 PM | #5 |
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I cant PM, lol. But I dont want to pay for uninstalls. lol. I know alex chrages for this so i dont know if he would charge. But i would be more than happy to take a drive tomorrow to NJ to do this.
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11-22-2008, 02:45 PM | #8 |
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same here i can help ya out ... just wondering for someone that knows so much about cars... why do you need help with these 2 mods ?
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I can get to the ECU box with no problem and can get the the JB3 uninstalled myself, but its the 02 sims that i did not do at all. Also I have no tools at all at my crib to un install the intake. |
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11-22-2008, 03:12 PM | #11 |
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well the problem has gone away so the problem might be the jb3. I have disengaged it into the stock map. so the race gas map i was beta testing for the community might be no good for cold morning start ups (in below 30 degre weather). have fun installing ur own dps if you are going to do that. its a PITA!!
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11-22-2008, 05:14 PM | #14 |
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It could be your spark plugs. Also, you'll wanna leave the o2 simms in considering your car is catless. If you feel like coming to NJ, I'll take the tune and intake out for nothing. Have you tried running a mild(12psi) map?
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Maybe that other guy XedisonX (with the green avatar/ puff puff pass) guy from jersey would like to chime in I know he is running that map also. But i have been running it straight for ~2 weeks on 100 octane. |
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11-22-2008, 05:24 PM | #16 |
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What I am going to do is run this for a few more days and if there are no hiccups, i will switch it to the high boost map and run that for a while, if there are no hiccups with the high boost map then I will stay with that. (i am def not running the race gas map over the winter any more)
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That's weird. I could see the map causing a limp or ses, but I wonder how it effects start up. Well, either way, if you need some help just shoot me a pm. Good luck figuring this out. Is the XedisonX guy also catless? |
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