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 Post subject: EF Manual Conversion
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 6:40 pm 
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Hi all

Somewhat new here, thought i might be able to get some insight from anyone who can help.

I Bought an EF Falcon that drove lovely no dramas about a week ago and since then ive done a manual conversion to it and skipped the ECU as I Only have an EA and XH Manual ECU and just went with the 1.2K Ohms Res and 6.8K Ohms Res On the Auto Loom and re did the 2 plugs and used that with the conversion and it drives lovely but when your around 2,500-3,000 RPM In 2nd And 3rd havent got a chance yet to try the rest It seems to kickback a little as in as i accelerate up it feels it drops a bit then picks back up then does it again, im not sure on how many times in that range it occurs but i know it shouldn't, any idea's into what i might have missed or screwed up on? i know they say use a 7k Ohms Res But 6.8K Res is okay to use too. So not sure there, thinking maybe opt for the 7K Ohms Of RS Components or something possibly...

Cheers all

Luke
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 Post subject: Re: EF Manual Conversion
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:55 am 
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Is it the BBM switching. This happens around 3000rpm

 

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