With the celebrations of the past couple of weeks over ... btw
Happy New Year!! everyone!

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The car started throwing up this CEL. It would start and idle fine and run with no problem. Nothing strange showing up on any gauges or under the bonnet.
Research showed it's one of the common OBD codes across manufacturers and can have various causes. My first instinct was that it may be something to do with the larger injectors. Can also be dirty MAF or sensor wiring problem or even some blockage to the intake amongst others. But I also had a niggling feeling about the "bandaid" electrical mods I'd made recently - FM 02 signal modifier, TPS resistor mod and the ebc solenoid delete resistor mod.
Turned out to be the resistor I'd placed in the ebc solenoid connector. No idea what would cause it to burn out and I've never read of it happening elsewhere. But this, along with having just received a "friendly warning" about the mbc in a Christmas Blitz roadside check (along with a comment that the TRD front splitter should be removed due to "dangerous to pedestrians"

) and the niggling boost issues I'd been having, decided me to temporarily remove the mbc and restore the stock boost control and see how all this ran and felt. After using a combination of old and new hoses to fit the stock boost solenoid back in with the new CAI, I went for a drive. Immediately it felt smoother at low throttle, really nice actually, but as soon as I put my foot down it was noticeably down on power. A lot better than stock due to the CAI, but not the push in the back that extra little bit of boost renders. Revved out really smoothly though, no noticeable hesitations at all.

So far, no CEL, so I'm pretty sure it was just that blown resistor.
So for now it has:
321cc Denso Injectors
BEGi TBI
BEGi CAI
Turbosmart BOV
FM 02 signal modifier
TPS resistor mod
Mishimoto Baffled Catch can - return to intake
Stock boost
Stock downpipe/exhaust
Lying around to fit:
FMIC
What I also noticed during refitting the stock boost solenoid with the old hoses is the larger internal size of the hose from the TBI through to the last section of hose which reduces in size to connect to the wastegate. My hosing to the mbc was all 4mm (internal) turbosmart silicone hose from the TBI through to the wastegate and due to where I'd fitted it was also about 30% longer. I will at some stage try the mbc fitted into the current hoses and see if there's any difference to how it felt previously.
With so much happening for us this year, it will be quite a while before I can seriously consider going to the Haltec and all that entails, so time to slow down, step back and just get it to it's best in the interim ...