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Old Jul 8, 2009 | 10:09 AM
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Default Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Just trying to find a decent person/shop in the Va. Beach/ Hampton roads area to have look at my s13. It boosts inconsistently sometimes starting to bog anywhere between 4k rpms to 7k. It picks a place and voila stops revving. Anyone with experience or a shop recomendation would be helpful as this is my 4th 240 but first boosted one. Any help would be appreciated.

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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

What all have you done to troubleshoot?

Did you add or change something?
Old Jul 8, 2009 | 05:23 PM
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Originally Posted by 2fast4ya
Just trying to find a decent person/shop in the Va. Beach/ Hampton roads area to have look at my s13. It boosts inconsistently sometimes starting to bog anywhere between 4k rpms to 7k. It picks a place and voila stops revving. Anyone with experience or a shop recomendation would be helpful as this is my 4th 240 but first boosted one. Any help would be appreciated.

Mods
Sr20det
SC61 turbo
72Lb. injectors
Z32 Maf
JWT ecu
Greddy profec 2 boost controller
Hey...

https://www.vadriven.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110635
Old Jul 8, 2009 | 06:25 PM
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Originally Posted by Savagesr20
What all have you done to troubleshoot?

Did you add or change something?
So far have changed plugs and put a new starter on i as it was toast when I bought it. Like I said I am very new to the turbo game always had Ka24's in my 240's.

Originally Posted by Lord Humongous

Thanks for the link but I didn't find any Nissan specific folks through there. Hoping for a personal experience with a shop and/or just an individual up to to helping and making a few bucks.
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Grease up at MRD. He will not let you down
Old Jul 9, 2009 | 03:33 AM
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Is it drivable?

Drive it to the sumospeed charity show on the 11th and i'll look at it. Im no 240 expert but this sounds like its a simple fix.

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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

Originally Posted by famlyride
Grease up at MRD. He will not let you down
+1 757-853-7771. ask for greaser
Old Jul 9, 2009 | 04:26 AM
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

See that is what I wanted to hear. Let me get my paycheck on FridaY and greaser will be my first call on Monday if I cannot get this problem resolved over the week or weekend. Thanks again everyone.
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Default Re: Good shop/person to diagnose issue with sr20 with sc61 turbo

before you start paying shop prices, get some fresh proper heat range spark plugs and have them gapped. This sounds like a typical blowing out spark issue.

Depending what your def of bogging is, it could also be a boost leak.

do a quick search on any 240 forum to find the proper spark plug specs.
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