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Saves the weight of a relay I guess...

 

:laugh: :laugh:

 

Good luck

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she lives :)

will post up video later as got to go out now

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hooray :d  :d:yes:  

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Well done. It's a very satisfying feeling that feeds the morale and spurs you on with building.

 

And, yes the ecu connection was a pain for me too

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Yep, well done; it's one of the milestones of any build.

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she lives :)

will post up video later as got to go out now

Well done :) but you can't keave us hanging like this :oops:

No video then it didn't happen :d

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Well done, glad your started - did you register oil pressure in the end?

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Excellent - "you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue" :-)

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did you register oil pressure in the end?

Pah, what does that matter :oops: the important thing is that it starts :cool:
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thats great news. its great hearing the engine run for the 1st time  :yes:

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Can I breathe now......

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thanks guys.

yes pete, fitted a mechanical gauge for start up and shot up to 60psi. mazda is normally lower at idle but idle speed is a bit high at the moment

I have a few problems but will report fully in my build thread when I get a chance.

but heres a video just at idle (runs horribly when you touch the throttle)

will turn on laptop to embed the link in a sec.......

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It will run much better with a manifold. Not being funny but they need some back pressure.

 

Sounds good to me, congratulations and well done.

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I was hoping to see the first start up, guess I'll see the second then, see you in about 1/2hr.

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I suppose you can say that Sooty's coming out to play.

 

Or was that Andy Pandy?

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