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Old 02-16-2012, 06:26 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by priyesh12 View Post
I know it quite strange but the car came with the intercooler and aftermarket exhaust so slowly i'll build up to more upgrades. I'm sort of a newbie so bare with me... Downpipe is ordered, i just have not received it yet...I'm using a gizzmo MS-2, I bought it as a boost controller & turbo timer but it also came with a fuel cut defender built in so I thought I would just use that...I have not considered adjustable cam gears because I don't have much knowledge on it but I'm learning so ill get to that hopefully soon...
I'm pretty sure the "gizzmo MS-2"s FCD will not work properly with the 2jz-gte. Here's why you need a GReddy BCC:
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/bcc...GReddy_BCC.htm

Adjustable cam gears are quite easy to install, and there are well-known settings that produce a good result:
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/cam...all/index.html

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Octane wise I can only get 93 Octane so as per your recommendation I should keep it a 15 psi......so for the moment I should not have to worry about my A/F ratio if I run 15 psi correct?...
As long as you're using the oem maf, the oem ecu, and the oem O2 sensors, you don't need to worry about your a/f ratio...regardless of the boost level. However (again) sufficient octane to match your boost level is extremely critical.

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That website's description of the MS-2's FCD functionality references a "(note 1)" that I could not find. Based on that one problem alone, I'm already somewhat suspicious of this device. Again, odds are that its FCD functionality will NOT work properly for the Mkiv Supra Turbo.
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