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Considering the motor itself was 6k. I'd hope not. But I haven't looked into that shit and have no idea about it.
Well the ITBs are probably 1.5-2k alone, then figure in time for tuning (which gets expensive quickly), it can get hairy. At that point it would probably come close to what a better performing S52 swap would be.
Good luck Roman. Working metal by hand is a god damn art form. I've done it and while I admit I'm not the greatest at it, I have the basic idea on how to do it.
Yeah I have the basic concept down, I've done my front guard flaring on my car and I've fixed up my friends rear quarter today for practice as it was pretty mashed.
I don't have any dolys though, but I still managed to work it with a big and small ball point hammers
Emissions are the bane of every enthusiast's existence.
Straight from Kia's Tech website:
The Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) generates a waveform with a frequency proportional to the speed of the vehicle. The signal generated by the WSS informs the ECM not only if the vehicle speed is low or high but also if the vehicle is or is not moving. The ECM uses this signal to control the fuel injection, ignition timing, (transaxle shift scheduling and torque converter clutch scheduling, auto only). The WSS signal is also used to detect rough road conditions.
The ECM evaluates engine speed and mass air flow if there is no vehicle speed signal. This evaluation of both values will detect open circuit or short circuit errors on the wheel speed sensor. The ECM sets DTC P0501 if there is no vehicle speed signal from wheel speed sensor while both engine speed and mass air flow are higher than predetermined threshold during the predetermined time.
Well the ITBs are probably 1.5-2k alone, then figure in time for tuning (which gets expensive quickly), it can get hairy. At that point it would probably come close to what a better performing S52 swap would be.
The Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) generates a waveform with a frequency proportional to the speed of the vehicle. The signal generated by the WSS informs the ECM not only if the vehicle speed is low or high but also if the vehicle is or is not moving. The ECM uses this signal to control the fuel injection, ignition timing, (transaxle shift scheduling and torque converter clutch scheduling, auto only). The WSS signal is also used to detect rough road conditions.
The ECM evaluates engine speed and mass air flow if there is no vehicle speed signal. This evaluation of both values will detect open circuit or short circuit errors on the wheel speed sensor. The ECM sets DTC P0501 if there is no vehicle speed signal from wheel speed sensor while both engine speed and mass air flow are higher than predetermined threshold during the predetermined time.
Crazy bastards
Too complicated, means would probably be hard to drift the RWD Kias as ECU will be all confused
Too complicated, means would probably be hard to drift the RWD Kias as ECU will be all confused
I don't think so.
My car doesn't have ABS which also means it also doesn't have traction control. In the snow I can spin the tires all I want and the PCM never cuts power.
After I posted that I was reading the chart on the PCM logic and how it sets the code. If there is high engine speed and load, but the PCM see's 0 rpm's from the wheel speed sensor, it will then cut fuel.
My car doesn't have ABS which also means it also doesn't have traction control. In the snow I can spin the tires all I want and the PCM never cuts power.
After I posted that I was reading the chart on the PCM logic and how it sets the code. If there is high engine speed and load, but the PCM see's 0 rpm's from the wheel speed sensor, it will then cut fuel.
yeah I have not had a look at it, but I prefer simplicity
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