Newbee with airtrek T, can run on RON95 ? really need to remap to use ron 95?

badguy

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Hi all big bro,my airtrek turbo if push to 5-6k rpm will feel misfiring or jerking, any got this problem
feel like Rev cut?

and aircond gas leaking, normally where leak coil or compressor?

thanks
 

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Hi all big bro,my airtrek turbo if push to 5-6k rpm will feel misfiring or jerking, any got this problem
feel like Rev cut?

and aircond gas leaking, normally where leak coil or compressor?

thanks
Misfiring like that - check vacuum hoses, spark plugs, plug leads and potentially - fuel quality issues.

Whats your car setup like? Standalone? Mods?

Aircon better get the aircon repairman to look. DIY repair is pretty hard since it's toxic
 

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Hi all big bro,my airtrek turbo if push to 5-6k rpm will feel misfiring or jerking, any got this problem
feel like Rev cut?

and aircond gas leaking, normally where leak coil or compressor?

thanks
Try checking the spark plugs, I had some issues like that last time with my VR, or the fuel too when I was using Shell......lol
Air con gas leak can be from compressor, cooling coil, condenser and all hoses connections.....
 
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i agree with izso. try check spark plug first, then start from there. if the jerking hard+sharp, normally its ignition issue. try check also worn out or loose socket. mitsu have alot of reput socket.
 
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badguy

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hi guys manual boost controller can use? which brand is good?

actually this car installed with blitz sequential SBC boost controller, but the previous owner say the face unit stolen during a window break
i found the Blitz sequential cpu? box and the SBC unit in engine bay. need to dismantle it and change to manual boost controller (no budget for this)
 

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hi guys manual boost controller can use? which brand is good?

actually this car installed with blitz sequential SBC boost controller, but the previous owner say the face unit stolen during a window break
i found the Blitz sequential cpu? box and the SBC unit in engine bay. need to dismantle it and change to manual boost controller (no budget for this)
Can but electronic better, more convenient and precise for tuning. For manual maybe try Turbosmart.
 

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Can but electronic better, more convenient and precise for tuning. For manual maybe try Turbosmart.
turbosmart some place selling very cheap some place expensive donno which is original?how about arospeed taiwan reliable?
 

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turbosmart some place selling very cheap some place expensive donno which is original?how about arospeed taiwan reliable?
Cheap ones mostly fakes. Buy from trusted sellers like N1, Everco, etc2. Not sure about Arospeed. My Evo now uses Arospeed FPR from previous owner and seems ok but for important stuff like boost controller I would probably prefer well proven top brands like Turbosmart.
 

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Cheap ones mostly fakes. Buy from trusted sellers like N1, Everco, etc2. Not sure about Arospeed. My Evo now uses Arospeed FPR from previous owner and seems ok but for important stuff like boost controller I would probably prefer well proven top brands like Turbosmart.
Problem is, if pay higher and still get fake, heartache loh........:bawling:
 

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