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    We'll, we'll just have to fire it up And see what happens

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    picking the motor up tomorrow
    any suggestions on where to route the intake?
    idk if a 3" 90 will fit in there, or if i can pipe into that fender without killing structural integrity
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    Digging around on the gallant forum, I can control the mivec via the egr table running 60% duty cycle at whatever rpm I want it to engage and above

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpartinvr4 View Post
    Digging around on the gallant forum, I can control the mivec via the egr table running 60% duty cycle at whatever rpm I want it to engage and above

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    Keep in mind that you need ~2 seconds of full voltage to engage it. Then you can drop it down to a lower duty cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargerX3 View Post
    Keep in mind that you need ~2 seconds of full voltage to engage it. Then you can drop it down to a lower duty cycle.
    From the gallant forum I was on, he never had an issue running it like that, but I planned on 100% at 3500 rpm then 60% on everything higher to activate it

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    Picked this up with a downpipe 3.5" 5zigen bordermax exhaust, 5"tip and its super light. Should flow plenty uploadfromtaptalk1445986580163.jpguploadfromtaptalk1445986673958.jpg

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    I'll be putting the engine in the car in the next two weeks. that will allow me to start "downpipe?" fabrication, get the oil feed/return flange figured out, and tweak the wiring harness to my needs for the new/relocated sensors spring time fast approaches gentlemen!!!

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    the engine was not infact put in the car in the next two weeks....the engine is sitting on the stand, the car is waiting....whats a couple weeks...or 9 years......trying to do this right, got a house in 22' 6.1% interest sucks, but i have a barn now with a lift, and when i get other projects out of the way this will still get done. but i'd like to do it right and fix some things younger Dillon did and bring the car back to being a classic so it'll take time....as if it hasn't taken enough yet.

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