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EBC tunning/overboost

Old Jan 26, 2009 | 11:17 AM
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Hi MS maniacs! (more in Meet and Great)

I'm trying to get my MS tuned - it's not so dificult as I thought - thanks to You guys and miataturbo forum! I've spent here lots of hours reading You...

but as always there are some questions with no answers....

I was tunning my EBC (MS kit from DIYtune). Can somebody tell me what happened with:
1. my PW going to 0 ?
2. my overboost protection (set at 199kpa)? it's not working as it should work, but why?

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Old Jan 26, 2009 | 11:29 AM
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your overboost is set at 199kPa, your hitting over 14psi is some places....thus the overboost is cutting fuel. overboost needs to be set a few pounds over your peak boost, else it will cut your fuel; you don't have to hit the overboost target for it to enact, if it thinks you're goign to hit it, it will cut. In your case, the ECU thought you were goign to hit 14psi, you came very close, so it cut fuel...in a few places you hit 199kPa.

So I'd say it's working exactly like it should.
Old Jan 26, 2009 | 02:28 PM
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thanks, I thought MS will cut fuel if I exceed the set overboost pressure. It's smarter than I thought
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