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adbradley 02-03-2007 05:12 PM

Im sure it was less than optimal, but the fact is it worked at that high of a boost level without knocking.. Im sure if he had access to a dyno he could have tuned it to use less WI, and get more power at even a lower boost PSI...

But who else here has daily drove a NON intercooled 12PSI car with no timing retard, and had it stay together very long?


Seems that everyone is always worried about "optimum performance" Where in reality that is hard to acheve, and expensive. And having a less that optimum setup can get you all the performance you need/want...

After looking at all of the DSM turbo parts i have collected and seen, there setups are FAR from optimum, but they sold a ton of them and they stayed together.



Originally Posted by Fritch (Post 78753)
doesn't spraying that much water volume eat up valuble space for a place that would otherwise be air and fuel? Wouldn't that be somewhat less than optimal?


Fritch 02-03-2007 05:18 PM

thats not really what I meant, maybe optimal was a bad choice of wording. I mean isn't that basically drowning out the air so much that running 12psi would be unecessary? Like he could have run less water and had more air but at a cooler temp from less boost so as not to have needed so much water? Does that make sense?

adbradley 02-03-2007 05:43 PM

dont know, dont have any hard numbers to go off of, he was doing all of his tuning seat of the pants...

fatty 02-04-2007 01:06 AM


Originally Posted by sickmiata09 (Post 78610)
I am also planning on running 460's with a s-afc. Why couldnt you adjust the afc in order to get mid- range and drivability back

i think that was probably because the s-afc doesn't have enough tuning resolution to get an optimal tune across the load range. i think it can only do about 15 or 20 load points right? and then it interpolates and smooths the curve between these points.

i am using a jaycar digital fuel adjuster with my 460's and that has about 70 load points, so the resolution is MUCH better, and my car runs nice and smooth.

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2418/article.html
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2420/article.html

however, as good as this is, i am building a megasquirt (almost finished) which will supersede this in my car. that will give me timing control as well, and a few other goodies.

magnamx-5 02-04-2007 04:01 AM

Yeah i have backed the spray off before and tried to run it but ran into knock before trying ot pas 10 psi so i just upped my pump pressure a few psi and then knock issues where resolved and power went up. I didnt raise the boost and keep it that way to loose power it made more power and i did my best ot optimize it on all fronts. For the most part i was fuel limited. BTW i was spraying 20% in relation to my fuel laod not my airflow laod in terms of that i wsa at maybe 5% given my pump pressures and the jet ratings. So yeah i wasnt drowing it the plugs stayed nice and happy and the boost was nice and snappy. Hell ASk boostinsteve how he likes his he doesnt retard timming either. i hope as more people try it and get similiar results that it will become abit more mainstream and the price will go down but well see.

sickmiata09 02-04-2007 11:51 AM

Fatty I pm'd you about that jaycar digital fuel adjuster

magnamx-5 02-04-2007 12:15 PM

he is in australia so prepare to wait the jay car is a pretty good setup he posted alink in his first thread on it i was interested, in it for a while.
here it is https://www.miataturbo.net/forums/sh...66&postcount=7


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