rs turbo setup ? can anyone help ??
rs turbo setup ? can anyone help ??
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rsnoble

Original Poster:

356 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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iv got an rs turbo s2, has anyone got any info in setting it up, engine spec, low comp, stage 3 big valve head, piper t285 piper cam, 3" mongose exhaust, kn filter, pace intercooler, ecu chip, piper cam vernier, im just woundering what to set the ign timeing and co, and best way of ajusting co, im haveing a few probs with idle, ticks over at 500 rpm, and i cant seem to corect it withthe idle screw, thanks for any advise

Alexbturbo

8,424 posts

236 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Probably worth asking on either the RSOC forum or Passionford tbh as you should get a pretty quick answer there tbh

rsnoble

Original Poster:

356 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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ok ill try thats as wel thanks

neiljohnson

11,298 posts

230 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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Set ign timing to 12 degrees btdc fueling 1.5- 2.0% @ idle (rich but safer) then go from there as with any modded engine can take some messing around to get it right.
If it has a dump valve fitted take it off as these engines do not like them and no matter what type it is it will cause you problems.

tozerman

1,267 posts

250 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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From memory when I had my S1 RST the idle screw as you call it is not used to control the idle, it is used to help set up the throttle position switch, the idle speed is adjusted by a fairly big knurled headed screw under the throttle body and when doing so I think you have to disconnect the plug from the fuel pressure unit on the side of the metering unit.Good luck
Cheers.....Tony..

ps Hope you guys dont mind me highjacking your forum

SMcP114

2,916 posts

215 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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neiljohnson said:
If it has a dump valve fitted take it off as these engines do not like them and no matter what type it is it will cause you problems.
You sure? Mine seems to run great with the dump valve fitted. I thought this problem was rectified by Bailey years ago?

I have probably just jinxed myself with the above statment

zippy144

161 posts

234 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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Hi

To be honest unless you are confident in what you are trying to do i would take it somewhere and have it set up on the rolling Road. You can do alot of damage if it is set up wrong either way.

Regards

Tom aka Zippy

rsnoble

Original Poster:

356 posts

211 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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i know a bit about the car i put the complete engine and gearbox together, from every nut to the synro, i just wanted a besic set up befor trying to put it on roleing road,

yes the idle scew i ment was the big one under the throttle body, didntbrelise the you had to disconect the conector on the fuel metering unit, thanks for the help

neiljohnson

11,298 posts

230 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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SMcP114 said:
neiljohnson said:
If it has a dump valve fitted take it off as these engines do not like them and no matter what type it is it will cause you problems.
You sure? Mine seems to run great with the dump valve fitted. I thought this problem was rectified by Bailey years ago?

I have probably just jinxed myself with the above statment
The twin piston dump valves do solve the problem of stalling, but dont solve the problem of it losing all the air in the induction system that the ecu thinks is there, and therfore fuels for. When you back off you get a load of fuel but no air in the engine causing overfuelling.
Dump valve really are not needed at reasonable boost levels on the rst engine and are normally fitted for the noise.



Roop

6,018 posts

307 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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Call Stu Sanderson or Kenny Walker at Motorsport Developments in Blackpool. RS house of genius.

http://www.motorsport-developments.co.uk/