Xede users?
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Xede users?
Am I right by saying the Xede controls fuel by manipulating the AFM/MAF signal?
If so, do you know how well they work well on a naturally aspirated car (stock ECU) with an aftermarket turbo or supercharger fitted?
I wouldn't know what the ECU would think of 150% load for example if it isn't designed for boost.
Both the Jackson Racing and Flyin' Miata piggybacks manipulate the injectors directly, so this doesn't give me any reassurance.
Any success stories? The car is a 1999 NB.
I'm looking at a Haltech Interceptor but it appears as though the Xede is more popular with the Miata crowd and seems to work in the same was as the Interceptor. So if one works, the other has a good chance.
Cheers
If so, do you know how well they work well on a naturally aspirated car (stock ECU) with an aftermarket turbo or supercharger fitted?
I wouldn't know what the ECU would think of 150% load for example if it isn't designed for boost.
Both the Jackson Racing and Flyin' Miata piggybacks manipulate the injectors directly, so this doesn't give me any reassurance.
Any success stories? The car is a 1999 NB.
I'm looking at a Haltech Interceptor but it appears as though the Xede is more popular with the Miata crowd and seems to work in the same was as the Interceptor. So if one works, the other has a good chance.
Cheers
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Correct. It does not directly lengthen the injector pulse.
If so, do you know how well they work well on a naturally aspirated car (stock ECU) with an aftermarket turbo or supercharger fitted?
I wouldn't know what the ECU would think of 150% load for example if it isn't designed for boost.
Any success stories? The car is a 1999 NB.
Hope that helps,
Stephanie
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The car is supercharged, not N/A. I was just implying that I still had the standard ECU from an N/A car.
I currently have a "black box" that intercepts the fuel injector wires and increases the pulsewidths. I'm just worried that with Interceptor forcing 100% load it still won't be getting enough fuel (I have a set of MSM injectors, so they're only 10% larger than my 1999 ones).
Thanks for your input!
I currently have a "black box" that intercepts the fuel injector wires and increases the pulsewidths. I'm just worried that with Interceptor forcing 100% load it still won't be getting enough fuel (I have a set of MSM injectors, so they're only 10% larger than my 1999 ones).
Thanks for your input!
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