It worked :yippee:
#21
Update
Well it seems that i can get it to idle and have decent off the line performance+ top end but my midrange sucks. The safc isnt fine enough to allow me to adjust my midrange the way i like so i am going to mothball the 460's and proably wire in some resistors on my 300's and run an fpr, ussing the safc to smooth it or sell it depending on what happens. This realy sucks but ohwell geuse there was a reason i havent seen to many people run injectors that big on a miata. at least on mine the driveability isues are to big, ad power delivery isnt as good either. back to the drawing baord.
#24
i forgot to mention thanks guys if it hadnt been for this site and m.net i would still be a slow loud NA. but faith steped in and i seen andy running 330's with rx7 afm and ccpull runing 660's with his clocked ecu, and vafc, and 93mimi you all had a small part in my succes and saved me alot of headache. You guys are awsome.
#25
My WI does a wonderfull job before i showed up on the scene not to many people here even considered WI but now there is even a group buy. oh well i might go exede or emu, and still use the 460's havent decided yet. I am just dissapointed. i almost had it but something keeps on monkeying with it and i dont have enough resolution on the safc to keep it right.
#26
Well it seems that i can get it to idle and have decent off the line performance+ top end but my midrange sucks. The safc isnt fine enough to allow me to adjust my midrange the way i like so i am going to mothball the 460's and proably wire in some resistors on my 300's and run an fpr, ussing the safc to smooth it or sell it depending on what happens. This realy sucks but ohwell geuse there was a reason i havent seen to many people run injectors that big on a miata. at least on mine the driveability isues are to big, ad power delivery isnt as good either. back to the drawing baord.
#27
read these articles
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2418/article.html
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2420/article.html
when my 460's get here i will fit them to the car and see if i can tune my dfa to get it to run nice and smooth. my car is still naturally aspirated but at least it'll give us an idea if this combo can work on your engine or not.
#29
The jaycar has much finer resolution. If I recall, it has 128 points of adjustment, which I believe is more than the SAFC. The jaycar DFA is cheap if you can build it, but I've heard from those that have made it that it is quite a little bugger to put together right...requires some seriously fine soldering that must be done with tiny iron points.
#30
yeah they are similar but the dfa has much finer resolution than the safc. you can tune it across about 65 discrete load points on the stock miata afm.
makes this quote from the safc neo sales blurb seems pretty laughable:
" The AFC NEO boasts an incredible 16 points of user definable fuel correction"
makes this quote from the safc neo sales blurb seems pretty laughable:
" The AFC NEO boasts an incredible 16 points of user definable fuel correction"
#34
The dfa sounds like a neat toy, if I had the time I would look at building one...
IIRC there used to be an escort (95egt?) that was running 460's w/ just an safc for over 100K miles.. Have you tried playing with both the lo and hi setting of the SAFC? It's been a long time since I set one up, But I do remember getting the middle ranges was kind of finicky. Also if you aren't, you should set up the SAFC on a map sensor, using the TPS input, it will make life a little easier.
IIRC there used to be an escort (95egt?) that was running 460's w/ just an safc for over 100K miles.. Have you tried playing with both the lo and hi setting of the SAFC? It's been a long time since I set one up, But I do remember getting the middle ranges was kind of finicky. Also if you aren't, you should set up the SAFC on a map sensor, using the TPS input, it will make life a little easier.
#35
heehee.
fatty has been my nickname since i was about 17. so i'm not offended don't worry
i'm not even fat!
i have a pretty nice iron. a "micron" variable temperature soldering station. it has a fine tip on it already. but i can't see this kit being too difficult even with a cheap low heat fine tipped iron. just keep the tip clean (dab it on a wet sponge after each use)
fatty has been my nickname since i was about 17. so i'm not offended don't worry
i'm not even fat!
i have a pretty nice iron. a "micron" variable temperature soldering station. it has a fine tip on it already. but i can't see this kit being too difficult even with a cheap low heat fine tipped iron. just keep the tip clean (dab it on a wet sponge after each use)
#37
a real tps would help my low boost doesnt have the same power and my WOt stabs at 3K+ until about 4 arent as linear as before either the RR of 1-1 from my stock fpr seems to be throwing it for a loop. if i had a tps i might be better as i could run a partial laod map instead of just tunning the hi map. THanks guyd maybe i'll keep trying to get it right. maybe the 190 will do it or the afm needs some more tweaking now that i have had real 14 psi i dont wanna leave
#39
a real tps would help my low boost doesnt have the same power and my WOt stabs at 3K+ until about 4 arent as linear as before either the RR of 1-1 from my stock fpr seems to be throwing it for a loop. if i had a tps i might be better as i could run a partial laod map instead of just tunning the hi map. THanks guyd maybe i'll keep trying to get it right. maybe the 190 will do it or the afm needs some more tweaking now that i have had real 14 psi i dont wanna leave
For a twenty dollar map sensor...
http://www.2gnt.com/www/corbin/foolafc.html
http://www.turbosaturns.net/articles/SAFC%20install.htm