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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

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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

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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

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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/

ComposiMo 12-28-2002 12:04 AM

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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?

It is pretty much the easiest system out there as far as i'm concerned, but that's just me. If you do wind up with the system, i'd even be willing to send you the map from my car, depending on what your setup looks like. There's definately enough people out there that know the system and can help if you run into any troubles, and the owner of ZDyne would even be more than willing to help you out in a jam if needed ;)

boostedb16 12-28-2002 12:41 PM

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cool, you guys are great I'll send a post and pics when its all done.still waiting on delivery on the rods and turbo but every other thing has arrived.....i cant wait!


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