soulevo8
Active Member
It makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want the JB4 changing the AFR if it can't read what the AFR is in the first place.
It makes perfect sense. You wouldn't want the JB4 changing the AFR if it can't read what the AFR is in the first place.
got it disregard
Literally took me 5 minutes..
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was worried about disfiguring the grommet didnt want to cut it. It was an hour long, 15minute job. Aren't they all, lol. But it's done and test and tune is tomorrow. Been drag racing bikes and cars since 88. But it's been a while and the feeling is back, cant wait!
I believe the cord through firewall is only needed for the extra diagnostics/features & fuel wire power advantages. The jb4 without the obdII still works and produces great gains, it’s simply better and designed to use that too.So the cord through the firewall is a must ? No blue tooth option around this ?
It's a must, I have bluetooth phone app.So the cord through the firewall is a must ? No blue tooth option around this ?
Ty you Terry, you've been right there the whole time. I'm gonna guess were at full power but I'll take some logs tomorrow and let you have a gander. Thanks again! Great product phenomenal support.If you want me to check it out post a log here or on n54tech so we can ensure you're at full power!![]()
If you want me to check it out post a log here or on n54tech so we can ensure you're at full power!![]()
Terry, i tried to load a couple .csv logs here but it says they are too large each. 5 to 7kb. Do I just email them to your support group or to your email instead? Thanks!
Hopefully they can fix that later on this forum, but you can post them here if you want me to check them out: Kia & Hyundai Turbo - N54Tech.com - Your Source for International Turbo BMW Racing Discussion
*Old man sigh*...
Guess I'll do it tomorrow when I change the oil.
Hey @Kamauxx,
Just as an FYI:
Instead of cutting through the firewall, using the blunt end of a screwdriver, I was able to push the complete grommet towards the engine bay. I slid the cord threw and pushed the grommet back into place.