QUOTE (stephen_lee @ Jun 5, 2008 - 5:57 PM)
even if you have a speed sensor code, if should only throw the ecu light after a few minutes of driving.
That's exactly how it does. It won't throw a code at all either driving or just letting it idle for a long while and then checking the codes [or on the gauges obviously]. If I get up to 55-60mph [judging by RPM] it'll throw that one code.
I haven't been freaking about this issue cause I've been busy tracking down other issues [Ooh I've got a horror story I'll share with you via PM - I about fell out when I found this one]. I've been systematically attacking large portions of the car, disassembling them and putting them back together the way Toyota intended. Once I've got everything 100% then I'll worry about turning up the boost - when I know it's safe. My AEM Wideband should be here today or Mon - that'll help with my peice of mind and I wasn't about to turn up the boost before I installed that and knew it was working well.
QUOTE (stephen_lee @ Jun 5, 2008 - 5:57 PM)
did you do that red/green LED knock sensor?
It's on the list. Got the parts and the write up in the garage already.
QUOTE (qatar11 @ Jun 6, 2008 - 7:22 AM)
How's the turbo look? Fins Okay? No Play? Could the waste gate be stuck open a little? It HAS to be some kind exhaust side bugaboo keeping your boost way down....
Beautiful. I looked at it and then had it looked at to double check when I had the engine apart for the rebuild. It's not leaking, very little play, the wastegate is shut nice and tight.
*Knock on every single peice of wood surface in this office*
I would think perhaps the Tvsv is probably still disabled from when it had a MBC installed before? That was my thinking last night as I was mulling some of this over.