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TurboEF9 03-07-2003 05:25 PM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 

Originally Posted by Semnos
Dead for real??
Damnn...

All of you are with this focus are schmoes.. Concentrate on the thread focus.


Mike, since GhD, I'll test this in my car and see if it works without CEL.. I'm still TOTALLY at a loss of what my CEL problem with GhD is. I'll try George's ROM unmod'd and George's ROM fitted to GhD and see if I have the same problem.

gasser 03-07-2003 07:34 PM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
will this trailer park hack work with any car? like say my 92 toyota w/22re

George 03-07-2003 08:03 PM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
Joseph, send the file to whomever you want - doesn't worry me in the least. However if he found a flaw, it would be kinda nice to know :)

John Doe 03-08-2003 01:57 AM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 

Originally Posted by George
Joseph, send the file to whomever you want - doesn't worry me in the least. However if he found a flaw, it would be kinda nice to know :)

Yay, vert's dead. I never liked that bastard anyway :p Any you obd0 peeps needto upgrade to obd1 like the big boys do :)

Tom-Guy 03-08-2003 02:16 AM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
George, he was pestering me for yor AIM info (you have none?) and Iost your ICQ info... so I figured he was going to email. Be warned, he's pretty offensive to talk to IF and WHEN he gets in touch.

John Doe, you are a llama.


Tom-Guy 03-08-2003 02:24 AM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 

Originally Posted by gasser
will this trailer park hack work with any car? like say my 92 toyota w/22re

You could adjust rich/lean with it, but boost...

That's MAF, and a slightly different ball of wax. The stock MAF is not going to support any boost worth speaking of - you need a larger MAF calibrated for bigger injectors and some way of dealing with ignition curve. I'm not equipped to help you, sorry.

I keep approaching the 5.0 crowd locally to get some MAF experience, but they are either poor high school kids or mullets who hate imports. I may be spendng the summer in PA working for a friend (Todd) building manifolds, fabrication, and tuning and I'll be playing with his MAF 5.0... I plan on getting some DIY MAF calibration experience then.

John Doe 03-08-2003 04:02 AM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
dont waste your time with maf's, they are gay. OBD1 MAP ecu's fo shizzle my nizzle.

free naked chicks @ http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=435072

TurboEF9 03-08-2003 11:46 AM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 

Originally Posted by John Doe

Yay, vert's dead. I never liked that bastard anyway :p Any you obd0 peeps needto upgrade to obd1 like the big boys do :)

Dead? Oh, it seems his spirit still haunts us. ;)

As far as the OBD0 to OBD1? What the hell for? Mike and the non-profiteering gluttons of PGMFI (Yes, this is everyone but "Vert", John, ;)) are making great advances in OBD0 boost.

Why go OBD1.. especially since you have no VTec support. :-X

Tom-Guy 03-08-2003 01:49 PM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
The nice thing about OBD1 P06, is I have a pile of them for $15/per. The only ECU that gets less love is the PM5.

Tom-Guy 03-08-2003 01:52 PM

Re:Fuel controls on a Trailerpark budget
 
FYI, the Trailerpark method is officially outdated now.

Between llama-boy's OBD1 boost code and Ghettodyne 1.5 coming this weekend-ish, you should just save time/$ and buy a chip burner and some chips ;)

I'll have a writeup on all that soon enough.


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