Open Loop EBC + no variable TPS = Fail
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Open Loop EBC + no variable TPS = Fail
I just installed the DIYautotune EBC today and started tuning it. I was really excited, but that soon turned into disappointment. My target boost is 12PSI. If I actually tune for it in near steady state with 4th gear pulls, I will overboost like crazy in transients in lower gears. It's worse than an MBC, IMHO.
*sigh* When is MS going to get closed loop boost control?
*sigh* When is MS going to get closed loop boost control?
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Sav, I am with you. I cannot seem to make it work either. I tried again this weekend to tune it to no avail. I did some 4th gear pulls from 2k, and the turbo actually spools slower with the EBC than with the MBC. I would change the spring in the waste gate, but I don't think that will solve the issue.
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I built the EBC circuit and bought the solenoid, but after two years I've never gotten around to installing it. My TurboXS MBC works just beautifully.
Here's a brief fifth gear pull, going up the sunshine skyway bridge. The log starts at fully closed throttle, as I wanted a good look at the boost threshold in my particular setup.
Here's a brief fifth gear pull, going up the sunshine skyway bridge. The log starts at fully closed throttle, as I wanted a good look at the boost threshold in my particular setup.
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Hmm... maybe OL EBC + no variable TPS + me = fail.
Where are you guys getting your EBC boost signal? Mine's plumbed at the vacuum nipple just after the throttle plate. Maybe that's too noisy a signal?
Where are you guys getting your EBC boost signal? Mine's plumbed at the vacuum nipple just after the throttle plate. Maybe that's too noisy a signal?
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Yeah, as much as I thought I'd hate it early on, the TD04H-15G has proved to be a very nice little unit. Insta-spool at low RPMs, and yet it still works ok at higher RPMs, putting about ~13psi without making so much heat that the intercooler melts. The exhaust system has a lot to do with it, I expect.
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Yeah, as much as I thought I'd hate it early on, the TD04H-15G has proved to be a very nice little unit. Insta-spool at low RPMs, and yet it still works ok at higher RPMs, putting about ~13psi without making so much heat that the intercooler melts. The exhaust system has a lot to do with it, I expect.
Well, I have a .42/.48 Garrett T3 that I need to find a turbine housing for. The housing is cracked in multiple places on the exhaust side. I would like to stay with the T3 since my manifold is obviously set up for the T3. The T3 flange will need to be redone though as the current T3/4 5 bolt pattern is larger than the T3 I am thinking of installing.
The exhaust is restrictive. I don't run a cat, but I can image that 2.33 or whatever the size racing beat exhaust is doesn't help at all.
And.....I am still bummed about the EBC not helping the spool.
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it helped mine with a T3....
The biggest help with spool was my 3" exhaust and headwork however....
I almost never drive the miata without my laptop with me anymore, it's easy enough for me to change a few cells if the weather happens to be too cold and I overboost. In the least I have a switch to cut the EBC off and fail to wastegate, if one wanted, they could wire a MBC to fail to.
For the $5 I've invested into my EBC it works well enough for me. I maintain a perfectly flat boost level to redline, with my MBC it always spiked then tapered off a touch as seen above...
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My MBC doesn't spike at all. It is a Turbonetics MBC if that means anything, probably not though. Once the MBC level is met then it is nice and flat, only fluctuating from 188-189 kpa. The EBC does work, don't get me wrong. I have fiddled with it enough to know that it is working as it should when I set the parameters to limit boost to wastegate level. It is just that the EBC hasn't increased my spool like I was hoping it would. Once I get the new exhaust I will revisit the EBC again to see if it helps.