irab88's 1993 PickUp Build-Up Thread
#1644
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Looks GREAT, Ian!
I'm curious to see the mileage gains/etc, as well.... I have the LCE with the pipe/02 further back.... Some pro's don't like that, saying it's not hot enough or an adequate reading of what's going on right out the ports like the stock mani is, .... but I just haven't dug any further(since my mileage isn't better w/it all--2.25, new CAT, Borla, 2.25 out the back, 02 set back further than stock)...... Just curious to see your results, that's all, not nay saying! lol.
Great update, Ian, very happy for ya(especially the extinction of the LEAKS!)
I'm curious to see the mileage gains/etc, as well.... I have the LCE with the pipe/02 further back.... Some pro's don't like that, saying it's not hot enough or an adequate reading of what's going on right out the ports like the stock mani is, .... but I just haven't dug any further(since my mileage isn't better w/it all--2.25, new CAT, Borla, 2.25 out the back, 02 set back further than stock)...... Just curious to see your results, that's all, not nay saying! lol.
Great update, Ian, very happy for ya(especially the extinction of the LEAKS!)
#1646
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Speaking of 25 years.... Can't believe CA did away with the Historical Vehicle thing(well, at least they keep moving it back, too far for me lol.
#1648
mark- the lack of leaks is what i actually like the best! haha
j.c.- thanks. from outside, it sounds stock. i still have stock exhaust, so it's not any louder or different.
in the future (maybe this summer), i'll be installing a magnaflow behind the cat, 2.25" all the way.
j.c.- thanks. from outside, it sounds stock. i still have stock exhaust, so it's not any louder or different.
in the future (maybe this summer), i'll be installing a magnaflow behind the cat, 2.25" all the way.
Last edited by irab88; 03-30-2012 at 07:00 PM.
#1651
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IAN..have couple thousand miles on Joe's Thorley's on his 4runner.....still look brand new. you should stay very happy for a while.
#1653
i'm posting here, as well as a new thread, to ask for some insight...
this is a case of the charge light not coming on. at all. all connections seem fine, alternator output is good with no issues, the bulb is fine. the truck starts and drives fine, but the charge light never comes on. my alternator swap did not cause this, as i've driven with it for a year, issue-free.
my setup:
-cs130 140amp gm alternator
-plug and play adapter
i know the light is supposed to come on. this was taken 26k ago:
so, anyone got any ideas?
this is a case of the charge light not coming on. at all. all connections seem fine, alternator output is good with no issues, the bulb is fine. the truck starts and drives fine, but the charge light never comes on. my alternator swap did not cause this, as i've driven with it for a year, issue-free.
my setup:
-cs130 140amp gm alternator
-plug and play adapter
i know the light is supposed to come on. this was taken 26k ago:
so, anyone got any ideas?
Last edited by irab88; 04-05-2012 at 04:22 PM.
#1657
Registered User
low lying fruit....
have you tried disconnecting the alternator and running the rig...
I assume the charge light comes on because when you go to start, the connection to many other systems like the radio are open. Try to confirm that the charge light system still works..
have you tried disconnecting the alternator and running the rig...
I assume the charge light comes on because when you go to start, the connection to many other systems like the radio are open. Try to confirm that the charge light system still works..
#1659
yeah, i know. this wouldn't be yotatech without someone pointing out the obvious
'tis bad practice. the alternator needs a reference voltage to be able to run correctly. without the battery, there is none other than the alternator itself. if the alternator puts out anything higher than what is regulated, the voltage will climb out of control (frying anything in it's path)
as i understand it, the light comes on because the alternator is not charging (the motor, and therefore the alternator, is not spinning). if you were to spin just the alternator by itself, the light would go out (it would be charging at that point). this is all assuming the key is in the run position.
not quite sure i follow you on how to "confirm that the charge light system still works"...
'tis bad practice. the alternator needs a reference voltage to be able to run correctly. without the battery, there is none other than the alternator itself. if the alternator puts out anything higher than what is regulated, the voltage will climb out of control (frying anything in it's path)
not quite sure i follow you on how to "confirm that the charge light system still works"...