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88HF-T 01-09-2005 01:16 PM

good management?
 
i was just curious if my fuel management setup was good, and if i am missing anything, but heres what i have complete msd 6a set up, 450s and turbo edit, i feel like im missing someting else, or am i good to go boostin now ?

Dr.Boost 01-09-2005 01:30 PM

Re:good management?
 
Do you already have a chipped ECU and a burner? Wideband?
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88HF-T 01-09-2005 01:36 PM

Re:good management?
 
no i dont im getting it done as soon as the rest of my kit comes in

90turbohatch 01-09-2005 01:46 PM

Re:good management?
 
What boost level are you planning on running? If over 9 psi you will need a 2 bar map sensor.

Dr.Boost 01-09-2005 01:52 PM

Re:good management?
 

Originally Posted by 90turbohatch
What boost level are you planning on running? If over 9 psi you will need a 2 bar map sensor.

Bah, says who? I've seen plenty of people running over 10psi with TurboEdit. I was running 15psi with the stock MAP. Most people who run TurboEdit are running over 10psi with the stock MAP.
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88HF-T 01-09-2005 02:13 PM

Re:good management?
 
im looking to run 10psi in my d15b

90turbohatch 01-09-2005 02:41 PM

Re:good management?
 

Originally Posted by Dr.Boost

Originally Posted by 90turbohatch
What boost level are you planning on running? If over 9 psi you will need a 2 bar map sensor.

Bah, says who? I've seen plenty of people running over 10psi with TurboEdit. I was running 15psi with the stock MAP. Most people who run TurboEdit are running over 10psi with the stock MAP.

I thought you need a 2 bar over 9 psi. If not then what is the limit of the stock map sensor?

Dr.Boost 01-09-2005 02:43 PM

Re:good management?
 
The limit of the stock MAP is around ~10, but if you're running over that you just richen up the last columns in the fuel maps to adjust.
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Chris Harris 01-09-2005 07:46 PM

Re:good management?
 
Yep, I ran 13psi on my stock MAP sensor. I wont claim it is the smartest thing in the world to do and I wouldnt recommend it if you dont have a wideband installed when you do it...but it is possible.

88HF-T, I you need your ECU chipped for TurboEdit, Im your man 8)

Good luck!

baldur 01-16-2005 11:25 AM

Re:good management?
 
Smartest thing to do? Running out of the MAP sensor range is downright stupid.


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