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boostedb16 12-24-2002 12:30 AM

fuel management
 
I'm building my motor with eagle rods,srp turbo pistons,blockgaurd,and revhard maifold with turbonetics t3/t4 turbo.I currently have the 12.1 fmu and 290cc injectors and 255lph pump.my ecu has been chipped.how well do yu think this set up will hold up?

fatrhino 12-24-2002 12:33 AM

Re:fuel management
 
i think if u ditch those 290s for 450s, remove the fmu, and add a zdyne you will have a kick-ass set-up
o ya get an intercooler if you dont have one

turbohf 12-24-2002 03:16 AM

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a built engine with the shittiest fuel managment ever?!?!?! buy a Zdyne or Hondata..

HMT-Admin 12-24-2002 01:45 PM

Re:fuel management
 
Since you have all that money invested in your engine, you are going to want a fuel managment system that can be safe. Zdyne/Hondata/AEM EMS .. or if you are feeling a bit on the cheapside, you can go with the AFC hack, w/ 450cc dsm injectors, thats good for 10psi or so.

Jeff

boostedb16 12-25-2002 09:04 PM

Re:fuel management
 
the zdyne can only run 450cc injectors but,how much boost can i get out of that. or how much of a pain is it do go obd1 and use a hondata?

Smokey 12-25-2002 09:37 PM

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You don't have to be OBD to run hondata....

turbohf 12-26-2002 02:51 AM

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the Zdyne is only pre-programed to run 450's. it can run as big as you want! ----, Jeff/AbaZ is going to run 920's i believe on his race-ZC with the Zdyne.

im planning on upgrading to some 550's on my Zdyne here soon, just cuz i can get a deal on them...

ComposiMo 12-26-2002 09:05 AM

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I agree on the Zdyne option... BIG thumbs up in my book ;D But if you want Hondata, use a PR3 ECU to send them, and you won't need to convert to OBD1.

boostedb16 12-27-2002 09:39 PM

Re:fuel management
 
Yeah,I looked at the zdyne web site and thats gonna be the way I go. But,is it user friendly ? How hard is it to tune the car with it.Is it understandable to know how to change things and not mess up other stuff?

turbohf 12-27-2002 10:39 PM

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it comes with base maps for several engines and there is a website with several tunes on it too. very easy to use...

http://www.geocities.com/civic_fi/zdyne/zdyne.html
http://www.thezcresource.com/zdyne/


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