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    #16
    Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver View Post
    At least they're not british :D
    Oh but it burnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn s. :p
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    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
    ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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      #17
      hahaha, LUCAS FTMFW!
      NEED SOME VINYL STICKERS???

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        #18
        Originally posted by euroshark View Post
        Werd, I had an Italian car that I drove daily for a little over 3 years, and the only electrical component to ever leave me stranded was a Bosch voltage amplifier for the ignition!

        bosch.....germany? not italy

        Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
        You are buying ITALIAN electronics?

        BAAAAAHHAHAHAHHAHAHA!

        Get AAA.


        The head guy at EFI Tech, used to work for Magneti Marelli, as one of the head guys over there

        taken from http://www.efitechnology.it/main_eng.html

        " EFI Technology S.r.l. is based in Bologna in Italy.
        The company was founded by Piero Campi in the late 1980's.
        Prior to the start of EFI Technology S.r.l. Mr. Campi was in charge of the development of the current Magneti Marelli production car engine management systems.
        Mr. Campi also worked in the Magneti Marelli division in charge of the development of the Ferrari Formula 1 engine management systems.

        Today, the EFI Technology S.r.l. company is one of the highest ranking companies developing systems for the modern sportscar and racing engine manufacturers.

        EFI Technology S.r.l. is today developing and manufacturing engine management systems and components for i.e.:
        · Magneti Marelli
        · Lamborghini Automobili
        · Lotus Cars


        EFI Technology S.r.l. manufactures several engine management systems, a datalogging system, on-plug ignition coils, speed and temperature sensors, wiring looms etc. with the "EFI Technology S.r.l." brand name. "





        My m20 will have the famous "Alpha N" ( rpm vs tps) and it wont have a stupid AFM
        Last edited by Mr Deagle; 05-31-2007, 11:29 PM.

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          #19
          Im almost done with the wiring, and it should start tomorrow

          no more AFM FTW!

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            #20
            Magneti Marelli
            The Magneti Marelli gauges didn't work very well in my Alfa... or anyone elses for that matter lol. Except for the oil pressure gauge... I remember that working fairly well.

            bosch.....germany? not italy
            Bosch dude, lol, most of the parts were entirely interchangeable with stuff off of our '78 and '81 6 series cars. None of the part numbers came up with a blinking sign "WARNING: This Bosch component is part of Bosch Italy so it is shit". Hell, my dad's 635CSi with a Euro M90 is running an Alfa 2.5 V6 ECU and it actually runs better now than it ever did!
            '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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              #21
              Ok.....


              I finished up the wiring and fired it up.

              Runs better than ever w/ no AFM, and idles sooooo smooth

              Oh, and throttle response is AMAZING!!!!!! absolutely incredible!

              now i just have to tune the hell out of it, it has a 32x32 fuel table, and the same for spark:crazy:

              My ecu has closed loop lambda control, with self tune, so that should help a little


              No AFM or MAF FTMFW


              ps: what is wrong with italian electronics?

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                #22
                ps: what is wrong with italian electronics?
                They have a reputation, a well earned one at that, for being unreliable for one reason or another.
                '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by euroshark View Post
                  They have a reputation, a well earned one at that, for being unreliable for one reason or another.

                  The same ecu manufacturer has a Euro12, and it is 5th in qualifying for The 24 hours of Lemans

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                    #24
                    how's your fuel milage? i mean how much worse

                    '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Adrian_Visser View Post
                      how's your fuel milage? i mean how much worse
                      I havent driven it, or tuned it yet...but it should get better than stock w/o that silly flapper dealie

                      I do have a base map made, that is a little rich

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