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Old 05-21-2003, 01:30 PM
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Ok one thing is for sure, I am turbochargin my minime d16y8. Questions I have: can I run 8psi all the time with stock internals, or do i need to stay at 6 daily and 8 when racing. Also, I heard that something needs to be mapped or remapped with the ECU, is this ture? If so what? ALso, If I run VAFC do I need FMU? I know I need injectors and a fuel pump, but other than what I just mentioned installation is pretty straight forward right?

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Old 05-21-2003, 02:14 PM
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www.Hondata.com www.Zdyne.com Depending on what ECU you are using, you can chip it for less. DON'T use an FMU or Rising rate regulator. DO NOT! If your fuel/spark is properly tuned you can run 8psi everyday on 91+ gas. check the FAQ/projects pages. But remember, 8psi from a T25 is not the same as 8psi from a larger T3/T4. Late
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Im using a p28 ecu so what mapping do i need to do any?

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check out the above sites. all you need with their ECU is larger injectors.....junk all that FMU crap and even use your stock fuel pump! (although I would upgrade for safety) all you need is their base setting, and the boost feature.
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