Fueling/Timing options
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Fueling/Timing options
Got into some research today, really bored at work, and got to thinking....What am I going to do about Fuel and Timing management. Well, here are the options that I have come up with...
Fuel
1. FM Voodoo box
2. BEGi FPR 2025 or 2035?
Timing
1. FM Timing wheel
2. BIPES
What are ya'll opinions? Looking mainly for ease of use/setup/reliability. Seeing as how I don't have MUCH time to tune out the car, a MS or AEM is out of the question...
Fuel
1. FM Voodoo box
2. BEGi FPR 2025 or 2035?
Timing
1. FM Timing wheel
2. BIPES
What are ya'll opinions? Looking mainly for ease of use/setup/reliability. Seeing as how I don't have MUCH time to tune out the car, a MS or AEM is out of the question...
#4
1. I'm going to be installing the MSM injectors, hopefully if they all plug in and fit correctly. I also have the MSM fuel rail as well.
2. Is there a P&P MS for the '99's yet? Their website really doesn't mention anything about them. Either that, or I'm just blind. And I'm not really wanting to install a '96 CAS and matching valve cover.
2. Is there a P&P MS for the '99's yet? Their website really doesn't mention anything about them. Either that, or I'm just blind. And I'm not really wanting to install a '96 CAS and matching valve cover.
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Doesn't the '99 have a returnless fuel system? Or did that not start until later?
At any rate, for engines using an AFPR the Walbro 190HP is usually considered to be the pump of choice. Some folks have reported that the 250 flows enough fuel to overwhelm the stock FPR when not in boost.
At any rate, for engines using an AFPR the Walbro 190HP is usually considered to be the pump of choice. Some folks have reported that the 250 flows enough fuel to overwhelm the stock FPR when not in boost.
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Yeah I did. He's double posted and I ain't typin twice.
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=250311
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=250311
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I don't blame you, that was a VERY informative post! Thank you for the comments! Those .net guys can kinda go roundy round on ya....
So, what would I need to make a Emanage blue work? Seems more basic (read, work better for my tune/forget than a full standalone, which I don't have time to tune out) and would support what I'm wanting to do. I guess for starters I would need a harness from Boomslang. What other parts do I need to order?
So, what would I need to make a Emanage blue work? Seems more basic (read, work better for my tune/forget than a full standalone, which I don't have time to tune out) and would support what I'm wanting to do. I guess for starters I would need a harness from Boomslang. What other parts do I need to order?
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you can search through the emanage forum... but essentially you'll need the blue unit and whatever harnesses you decide on, a MAP sensor, an o2 clamp, tuning cable, and I would suggest an olderguy's autotune
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