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Old 09-07-2018, 09:46 AM   #57
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Wow I'm so excited for this! Please let me know when its available! I'l even about to start doing a dyno here soon with a before and after dyno of the turbo bay turbo!
I am standing in line right behind ya man!!
I know Jason@JacFab is working damn hard to get these ready for us all, and it looks like he is pretty close!!

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I have an Injen CAI and am getting my tune from Vermont Tuning this weekend. This seems to me to be an easy next step along with E85. Trying not to get overly excited.
I like the direction your going there, better hang on tight!!
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Old 09-07-2018, 12:22 PM   #58
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Thats amazing the ECU doesn't kick in and ruin the party or set off a CEL. How will this work on a stock tune with all of the bolt-on's on the car? Better results? Same results? Also, I'm not tuned yet (incredibly), but what about those that are tuned? Do you need to re-tune the car? Would it be dangerous not to re-tune it with the added boost? Sorry for all the questions...
To date with the 2nd most recent prototype, I have not gotten a check engine light on a stock tune, with all stock parts. Just last week we put a catless down pipe back on the car, also no issues. Results should be similar with a stock tune and all bolt ons, that really shouldn't change anything.

We have started delving into adding a tune, and from what I've learned so far, at least with MY tuner, conventional tuning for what I believe would typically be considered the "norm" for most LTG tunes. We have had to tweak a few things, mainly a lot of work on the wastegate duty cycle table to get the car happy with a tune and the JF valve. That said, what I've said may not apply to ALL tunes, and/or tuners, there are many different ways to skin a cat, and I'm finding that some tuners command a higher desired boost shooting to actually get a lower number, and fudge from there, while some tuners set up things in such a way that desired boost is desired boost, no numbers are fudged, and desired is achieved... Basically, anyone that already has a tune, should at least log some runs and see if there are any issues, you may, or may not need a retune based on the new valve to keep everything happy.

While I did not get a check engine light with the stock tune with the 2nd latest prototype, I did however get a check engine light yesterday with the tune and the most recent prototype. I'm not sure if it is an issue related to the most recent prototype, or if it had something to do with a tune issue, so for the mean time, I have gone back to the stock tune, because ultimately we need to keep the check engine light off on a stock tune, and if you have a tune, you will possibly have to tune around the valve to keep it all happy, or simply disable the check engine light if it happens to throw one with your tune but there are no ill effects in the logs. So I will continue to run the stock tune for the time being on this latest valve, hoping that there are no CEL issues. Probably go back to working on my tune some time next month.

The most basic way I can figure to explain the issue with the valve and a tune, and why different strategies need to be taken when tuning is this. With a tune, a variety of things are typically tweaked to get boost to come on as quickly as possible, and boost is typically raised. In my case, it was coming on too fast, and too much. Too much being because my tune commands more than desired under the assumption that its not going to hit commanded (based on a stock leaky valve perhaps)... In low rpm high load situations, the boost was way too high (actually hitting, or even exceeding commanded, rather than desired from a fudged number), and was causing some pretty bad knock. After some massaging the wastegate dc table, that was pretty much fixed, and we surprisingly saw a completely linear boost line in the following log, which is something I've never seen from one of these cars on any log ive ever looked at. So long story short, get the valve before you tune, OR at the very least log some drives on your current tune after you get the valve, as your tune may need to be changed.

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Old 09-07-2018, 02:43 PM   #59
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Thanks for the response and update Jason. Looking forward to getting my hands on this valve.
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Old 09-07-2018, 02:49 PM   #60
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[QUOTE=cooper1965;10304672]I am standing in line right behind ya man!!

Thanks for the update and information man! I'm wondering if maybe this is why the 17 models have a little bit of trouble holding boost because of the valve a little open
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Old 09-07-2018, 04:30 PM   #61
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We are super close. We have a lot going on this month, we have damn near finalized everything, I have parts and materials on order to build the first short run batch of these.

We are going to be starting an automated "durability" testing hopefully this weekend, after I get the "simulator" programmed. We will be doing a video on this showing further detail on the testing, which will basically be cycling the valve until it fails, or until it reaches a predetermined number (say 10,000 cycles, which would equate to me driving to work from my home or vice versa appx 153.84 days, assuming my car was a manual with an estimated 65 shifts one way, and assuming the valve cycled at every shift)...

To add to that, I've put about 1500 miles on the last version of the prototype, and have yet to get a check engine light on a stock tune, stock car. About 200 miles since I've put on a catless downpipe, and we are trying to build a new tune to suit, no check engine lights.

We are also shooting to rent a mobile dyno later this month and get it set up for testing also, hoping we can back up some of these numbers we're seeing on the logs with some info at the wheels.

I know you are super busy working on these but could you give us a general idea of about how many you hope to have to sell in the first run?
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Old 09-19-2018, 12:18 PM   #62
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Any progress to share? I'm super excited for this to make it to production.
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Old 09-20-2018, 12:43 PM   #63
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I know you are super busy working on these but could you give us a general idea of about how many you hope to have to sell in the first run?
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Any progress to share? I'm super excited for this to make it to production.
The first short run will probably be 10 pieces, just to make sure everything goes ok with manufacturing, but we will immediately be ordering materials to make 20 more, followed by another order for enough to do 30.

Not much progress to share. We are working on getting our new CNC lathe up and running at the moment, which will speed along manufacturing. We have been making the parts manually, which is painstakingly slow, and while not difficult some of the tolerances on this part are very tight, so its easy to scrap a part if too much material is removed.

Unfortunately, I did get several check engine lights (3) this last weekend while on a road trip on the stock tune. We are working on implementing a change that may or may not cure that. If we can't get the check engine light to stay off, it may end up being that we will just have to tell people they will occasionally get a check engine light on the stock tune, but people with a tune can tune around it to keep it off, or just disable the check engine light all together.
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Old 10-05-2018, 01:55 PM   #64
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Here is an update from Jason:


"We're going to start selling them, but there will be two different versions. The "Tune version", which is what we will start slowly selling, is what you have. I'm calling it that because it still throws a check engine light on a stock tune, where as a person with tuning ability can tune around that to keep it off, or simply disable the check engine light. The "Tune version" "should" provide maximum performance as it is set up not to leak at all. The tune version works completely fine on a stock tune, but I get a check engine light once every 1 to 3 weeks, but its nothing to be concerned about, just clear the light and keep enjoying.

So that said, we are still working on the "Stock tune version", which will have a small leak built in, to allow the ecm to stay happy. Hopefully, my plan is to make the leak to act like some kind of "low speed bypass", that will allow the valve to enough below say, 7-10psi to keep the check engine light off, and then above that psi, the orifice will close and seal to be leak free above that. If I can't pull that off, than the stock tune version valve, will just have a built in leak at all times to keep the check engine light off. It will take some experimenting to find out how big of a leak it will take to keep the check engine light off. It will hopefully be less than the stock valve, but obviously more than the tune version that doesn't leak."


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Old 10-05-2018, 03:21 PM   #65
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*excitement intensifies*
I can't wait to get one of these. Any ideas on price?
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"We're going to start selling them, but there will be two different versions. The "Tune version", which is what we will start slowly selling, is what you have. I'm calling it that because it still throws a check engine light on a stock tune, where as a person with tuning ability can tune around that to keep it off, or simply disable the check engine light. The "Tune version" "should" provide maximum performance as it is set up not to leak at all. The tune version works completely fine on a stock tune, but I get a check engine light once every 1 to 3 weeks, but its nothing to be concerned about, just clear the light and keep enjoying.

So that said, we are still working on the "Stock tune version", which will have a small leak built in, to allow the ecm to stay happy. Hopefully, my plan is to make the leak to act like some kind of "low speed bypass", that will allow the valve to enough below say, 7-10psi to keep the check engine light off, and then above that psi, the orifice will close and seal to be leak free above that. If I can't pull that off, than the stock tune version valve, will just have a built in leak at all times to keep the check engine light off. It will take some experimenting to find out how big of a leak it will take to keep the check engine light off. It will hopefully be less than the stock valve, but obviously more than the tune version that doesn't leak."


Here is a look at the pre-sale "tune version" valve I received from JacFab!!!!
Awesome! I'm in for results for sure! Cant wait!
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Old 10-07-2018, 06:09 PM   #67
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How do we get our hands on this?
Contact Jason bro!
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*excitement intensifies*
I can't wait to get one of these. Any ideas on price?
That I do not know sir :(

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Awesome! I'm in for results for sure! Cant wait!
As soon as I have conclusive, repeatable, data, I will get it posted up for sure!
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Old 10-11-2018, 08:09 PM   #68
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Just installed mine. Very nice part. Very well made. Jason did a really good job on these. It's very straight forward and easy to install. I noticed it holds a stronger powerband throughout the entire RPM range especially above 4500. It doesn't die off like it used to. I have a Mishimoto CAI and the "new" blow off noise it makes is crazy. It has a higher pitch, quivering shudder blow off sound now. It sounds EXACTLY like an early 90's Supra. It doesn't bother me, it might turn some people off though. Just keep the stock air box on. I'm curious to see if other CAI's make different sounds. I was able to set off the CEL p2261 downshifting on the hwy from 5th to 4th gear trying to get into the upper RPM range. I have a feeling if you drove the car in a normal fashion it would probably never set off a CEL. It seems like the ECU would only detect it when being absolutely hammered on. The good news is, you can permanently turn off that parameter with HP Tuner or EFI Live as stated in a previous post and the CEL does not affect the cars performance at all when on. I have a simple obd2 bluetooth reader that I use on my cell phone with the Torque app to clear codes with. Only takes a few seconds and the CEL is gone. Overall, I'm very happy with it. I can't wait to see what else Jason has up his sleeve for this platform.
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