Tuning for Boost Question?
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Tuning for Boost Question?
Hey all you guys that are going turbo. Under boost, how are you getting around the MAP sensor? Are you tuning an SAFC to just throw fuel in the cylinder for boost conditions? I think when we go turbo we're going to get the AEM EMS with accompanying wide band MAP sensor. Has anyone tried this set up?? Thanks...
-Chip
-Chip
the MAP sensor piping is fitted with a check valve so that it only sees vacuum and when boost starts to kick in the check valve blocks the way to the sensor.
if the MAP sensor senses boost it will cut off fuel and the engine will die... also this will cause your sensor to mulfunction and you will have to replace it.
MMamduh
if the MAP sensor senses boost it will cut off fuel and the engine will die... also this will cause your sensor to mulfunction and you will have to replace it.
MMamduh
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by adding the check valve in the MAP's vacuum line which prevents the boost from reaching the sensor.
MMamdouh
MMamdouh
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Chip, honestly i dont think there's anyone currently using an AEM EMS.
WooHoo is using a E-Manage on his 1.6 Lanos. I'm also using a programable system but its a Hybrid with a Honda ECU. But we're both NA.
WooHoo is using a E-Manage on his 1.6 Lanos. I'm also using a programable system but its a Hybrid with a Honda ECU. But we're both NA.
Last edited by Efratech on Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
what is an AEM EMS??Efrain A. wrote:Chip, honestly i dont think there's anyone currently using an AEM EMS.
MMamdouh
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It's a programmable Engine Management System from AEM.mmamdouh wrote:what is an AEM EMS??Efrain A. wrote:Chip, honestly i dont think there's anyone currently using an AEM EMS.
MMamdouh
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
i can turn my MAP sensor off at a certan voltage :twisted
but then you need a map sensor for the emanage to tell it to give it more fuel.. there is a deal from MSD that will increase the fuel per boost also. dont much about it though..
i would say that the best way to get around the map sensor is a check valve
the best way to get more fuel piggy back or the AEM EMS
there is a unit that can work with the Daewoo's
when i was buying the greddy emanage i called AEM first and they told me that a certen model would work.. dont ask me now because i dont know but you have to have a manual trany and kinda go on the fly with the wire setup
i would say if you have the money go with the AEM.. also have to remember though there is like 5 others out there just like the AEM
but then you need a map sensor for the emanage to tell it to give it more fuel.. there is a deal from MSD that will increase the fuel per boost also. dont much about it though..
i would say that the best way to get around the map sensor is a check valve
the best way to get more fuel piggy back or the AEM EMS
there is a unit that can work with the Daewoo's
when i was buying the greddy emanage i called AEM first and they told me that a certen model would work.. dont ask me now because i dont know but you have to have a manual trany and kinda go on the fly with the wire setup
i would say if you have the money go with the AEM.. also have to remember though there is like 5 others out there just like the AEM
What limitations (rules) you guys have on the engine side of things?
A programmable setup is the way to go in your car. you can get all the data from the engine during the runs.
Until now all the turbo setups that i've seen here are low boost setups, wich i think are using SAFC and some FMU
A programmable setup is the way to go in your car. you can get all the data from the engine during the runs.
Until now all the turbo setups that i've seen here are low boost setups, wich i think are using SAFC and some FMU
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
No rules, our class is wide openEfrain A. wrote:What limitations (rules) you guys have on the engine side of things?
A programmable setup is the way to go in your car. you can get all the data from the engine during the runs.
Until now all the turbo setups that i've seen here are low boost setups, wich i think are using SAFC and some FMU
Yeah, I've always figured on going programmable, especially with the AEM. I have a buddy who is perhaps the best AEM EMS tuner on the planet, so I'm not too worried that we'll get an effective fuel curve. I just wondered if anyone had already done it.
Hey Nick, you have to somehow tune for the boost condition as the stock ECM cannot recognize boost, therefore you will not have fuel for it without running some sort of additional fuel management.lanos2001 wrote:got a question about low boost levels then. if i were to run like 5-7psi of boost and i have bigger injectors and performance fuel pump would i need to get a piggy back system or not. i don't plan on goin past 9 psi for the track so i'm not really sure.
nick
Now that's cool,Chip wrote:No rules, our class is wide open
Yeah, I've always figured on going programmable, especially with the AEM. I have a buddy who is perhaps the best AEM EMS tuner on the planet, so I'm not too worried that we'll get an effective fuel curve. I just wondered if anyone had already done it.
Sorry to ask but are you guys running on a budget? 'cos there're lots of parts already made in Europe for these euro-ecotec based engines, well you should already know that :P
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph