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turboboy 01-26-2004 02:22 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 

Originally Posted by deacon2377
I dont have experience with MAF's, but I imagine what you said is tru only up to the point when you start putting positive pressure into the system. The ECU's were never mapped to see boost, and when they do they usually freak out and send the car into limp mode.

cars that just run off a maf dont see boost, just airflow as far as i know. but just throwing injectors in there might not work too well (dsm guys do it, but most get an afc as well)

miss-piggy 01-26-2004 02:30 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
I dont know any better, but i would get a 12:1 FMU and call it a day....atleast you know you wont be running lean ;D

TurboTibby 01-26-2004 02:55 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
I have a MAF sensor in my car and have 440cc RC injectors. I would highly recommend getting an AFC to lower the voltage output of the MAF sensor. Without the AFC, my car would not idle and anything other than full throttle (close loop) was shitty. The AFC hack doesn't really apply to MAF equipped cars. The only time you would get a CEL is you have way more airflow than the MAF sensor can read with the AFC already compensating for it. At this point you could use dual MAF's so the sensors send out half of the voltage to the AFC (not necessary for 7psi ;) ). The AFC has this feature and just takes the average of the two sensors and sends it to the ECU. Too much trouble in my opinion, it would be better just to get a standalone, or if they offer it get your ECU chipped.

turboboy 01-26-2004 03:00 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
hmm...does your maf have an adjustment on the bottom like a dsm one does?...you may even be able to swap out your maf for another one, but im no expert

junk240sx 01-26-2004 03:05 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
ok, so i'm leaning towards injectors and AFC. what's the cheapest AFC I can get that's not crappy quality? any suggestions I can look into?

TurboTibby 01-26-2004 03:20 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
Get the Apexi S-AFC, works great for me. Check the for sale section of this forum, they have great deals.

junk240sx 01-26-2004 03:30 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
Those are too expensive for me. This should work fine for my app right? ;)
https://i9.ebayimg.com/02/i/01/35/24/a6_1.JPG

TurboTibby 01-26-2004 03:48 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
I'm not too familiar with that one. I know the one with 5 knobs have a knob for each RPM setting. I would really try to find one of those. I think that AFC has only one RPM setting that goes throughout the rev-range. I am pretty sure that it will work to a certain degree, just don't get injectors that are too big. If this item is used make sure you get the harness too. Good luck.

junk240sx 01-26-2004 03:53 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
Yea, I would preferably like to get the 5 dial one to controll different rpm range but i might settle with this. remember i'm not gonna run much boost with this. and i'm pretty confident that won't change in the future. i got enough money going into my turbo honda as it is. :'(

TurboTibby 01-26-2004 03:55 PM

Re:Fuel setup when going low boost turbo (around 7psi)
 
Check this one out... only a bit more. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2455855034


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