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RJM Injection - Bad experence so far!

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Old 01-01-2014, 02:18 AM
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If he has health issues, it's no telling. Hopefully he is still with us to pass on his knowledge to others.
 
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Old 01-01-2014, 09:48 AM
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Well I wonder how much his web hosting costs? We could all chip in and keep the site up. Anyone know how to contact Ryan?
 
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Old 01-01-2014, 10:42 AM
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Nobody can get in contact with him. The website host has tried with no success. If they can't reach him, we certainly wont be able to. And it isn't a matter of not paying, they shut it down because he stopped filling orders and wouldn't contact anybody. Like I stated earlier, it is time to look elsewhere for parts.
 
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Old 06-19-2014, 02:04 AM
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Any luck yet?
 
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His site's were shut down and he hasn't been heard from in over 8 months. Pair that with the 15+ orders I have seen posts about that got disputed for failure of delivery and I think it is safe to say he is gone for good. Time to source parts from somewhere else.
 
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Is there anywhere else to buy an EGR eliminator plug to fool the computer into thinking its functional? Or can anyone point me to a reference to make my own?
 
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I believe Fiveology Racing has started making them after RJM shut down and there is one on eBay for about 25 bucks. Or you can leave the EGR in place and block it off withthe same plate you would use to remove it completelyand put a pipe cap on the end of the tube. I can't recall what size you need. It will still function and the sensor will tell the pcm that it is doing its job without it really doing anything
 
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Thanks for the lead to Fiveology. Its my understanding that when the pcm thinks the egr valve is open the air/fuel mixture is leaned because of the exhaust gas' presence. So I guess the question is how to tune the pcm to forget the egr ever existed. Is this possible.
 
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