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  1. Eric,

     

    We have been doing this type of work for the last four years. We specialize in reprograming of OEM computers and have all the necessary equipment and programs to make it work.

    I am currently field testing a modified 83zxt ECCS in my car. We can read and program my ECCS on the fly with an adaptor and laptop computer. I am currently running 9lbs of boost on a stock T-3 turbo and the difference is very noticable. The off boost response is amazing. This was accomplished by changing to a more aggresive timing curve until boost comes on, making for a much smoother transition to boost. We are also capable of programing to control bigger injectors. My next step is to schedule some dyno time to see exactly how much more power we are making with the modified ECCS vs modified ECCS.

  2. When doing your upgrades did you rewire your fuel pump to bypass the fuel pump modulator (box that sits above the ECCS)? I had the same problem as you discribed on my 83zxt when I turned up the boost to 9lbs. It felt almost like having vapor lock. I rewired my fuel pump to come on with the ignition and haven't had a problem since. I hope your problem is as simple as mine was.

  3. Bastaad, I don't know if this may be your problem, but when I had similar symptoms as you are experiencing, it turned out to be a broken wire feeding the injector (#5 for me) same as what your #1 is doing. I would check the first one foot of wiring leading from the injector itself. With the heat thats generated from the exhaust manifold this portion of wiring tends to become brittle and easily broken with handling.

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