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Let's see, maf is 36% bigger so drop maf scaling by about that much, injectors are double, so 2x scaling + the new injector latency fix and use the supplied (?) latencies, then put in psi-boost hack w/ zero CF, fire up the car, cross fingers and go baby go!
Just kidding, it's a little more involved than that. I will be very interested to see how the psi-based boost control works out for ya on the street! |
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30-32...sigh...lomker you wuss.
Have I taught you nothing..you need at least 34 psi to make the torque of a 4g63, you don't want to look stupid do you :) Ps. I am excited to see what this setup has in it finally... After months of waiting we will know if the BBX has motor breaking potential in it :) |
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What do you mean by PSI based boost control? That doesn't make sense to me as PSI = boost. Do you mean RPM boost control? Sorry I'm a newb I guess.
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The best analogy I've heard is that it will behave like an ECU-adjusted MBC afterward. http://www.evoxforums.com/forums/sho...893#post522893 |
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^Once properly setup that's the idea! Load-based systems work, but they are error prone and thus inconsistent. The biggest saving grace on the X is that it has a low gear range and high gear range have separate base wasgtegate duty cycle (WGDC) tables, which in helps a LOT in the real world.
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Gotcha, now it makes more sense.
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Well, back to work. The intake scaled fairly decent. Now on to switching the injectors and trying to get the 2200s to behave. |
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Sweet, now you will have some MAF scalings for my car :)
Let us know how the injectors work out :) |
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Updates?? Are you at work still Lomker or at DB for the tune...if I get no answer I assume you are at DB :)
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My fueling problems continue. 20psi drop in pressure at 7k rpms. Shane is going to check the voltage to the Bosch and I suppose the inline fuel filter should be checked.
The Mitsu gods don't love me. |
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Geez...why do they hate you so???? Did you anger them? Are you sure you aren't running out of pump, no idea how much that one is supposed to flow.
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I may just have to live with this power level until next year. I could save over the Winter for a fuel cell and just take another step toward hard core. |
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DO it.
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