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    Nanocom - Busselton WA?

    Hi, just wondering if anyone around the above area has a nanocom? Couldn't see anyone listed on the map on this site.

    Have a nnn ecu for my 2000 disco which had a remap done but was an eu3 map plus too highly tuned (1100 degree EGT's!).

    As it seems td5inside is where to get maps from, I want to get a map off them but will need a nanocom to load it up.

    Cheers

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    I have a Nanocom in Gelorup, south of Bunbury. You would be welcome to come around and use it.

    I have recently installed a td5inside remap also.

    Cheers,

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    Hi Chris,

    I am down in Dunsborough and travel throughout the Southwest for work. I would appreciate at times some assistance with codes etc and would be happy to provide brews of your choice for your time. Does the nanocom detect fuel pump flow rates etc as I think mine might be fading away. I have serious lag, no power although have been through and checked all other causes- MAF, inlet sensor, fuel filter, air filter, turbo hoses etc etc.
    Thanks.
    Shane.

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    Pump testing

    Nano will not test the pump
    Can you here it running TD5 will start and run with pump not
    working if they have enough fuel (above half full)
    It should run for approx 5 seconds to build pressure then stop
    If you can't here it running chech fuses.

    If you attach any design of gauge (10bar minimum) screw it into the FPR instead of the Fuel Temperature sensor m12x1.5 thread or inline,
    The pressure should rise to 4 bar when you put the ignition on and then drop when you switch off,
    I have seen quite a few defective pumps that produce 4 bar and you will think great pumps fine but then it drops significantly on cranking and so wont start.

    Hope this helps Pete

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    Thanks for the info Pete. I will start her up and have a listen.

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