How far will this Greddy setup go?
Hey Guys
Apologies if this is the wrong section or been asked previously. I bought a MK1 1.6 litre (NA6CE) with the following conversion already done to use for track days and learn about cars - GReddy TD04h Oil return tapped into sump GReddy cast manifold with relief cuts GReddy seperated gasses 2.5" stainless steel downpipe with 2.5" stainless decat-pipe with O2 bung for wideband O2 sensor 2.5" XS-Speed stainless steel single exit exhaust Flyin' Miata dual feed fuel rail with stainless lines 320cc Supra "yellow top" injectors with resistor pack GReddy Emanage Blue ECU O2 clamp (made by olderguy) 2 bar Weber MAP sensor AEM wideband 02 sensor & guage Intercooler SARD R2D2 blow off valve K&N cone air filter on Racing Beat air filter adapter mount Magnecor KV85 uprated ignition leads Silicone and stainless pipework and feeds Stainless turbo heat shield The guy had this setup dyno'd at around 175bhp several years ago. Other than running a little rich it has been reliable. Having had the car for over a year I'd like to push this to around 230 at the crank and was wondering if that is feasible, what I would need to do and if any components need upgrading and what too? I'm aware that the ECU is not ideal as having to use AFM but don't really want to have to change things if not necessary! Thx |
that's a tried and true 200-220rwhp all-day-long setup.
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I feel like you'll run out of fuel much over 180whp with those injectors. I haven't personally seen many people push piggyback setups into the 200's. I don't think Emanage handles big injectors very well, maybe a rising rate FPR would get you to your goals. Also not sure where the limits of the stock AFM are but that may present an issue as well.
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i was assuming he's running the Vortec FMU....
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It's 2016 why are we still talking about FMU's?
I figured you of all people, Brain, would be first person to light a fire under this guys ass and tell him to buy real engine management... |
Originally Posted by Forrest95M
(Post 1379906)
It's 2016 why are we still talking about FMU's?
I figured you of all people, Brain, would be first person to light a fire under this guys ass and tell him to buy real engine management... |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1379907)
if it works...why bother?
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There was something to be said about a simple low-boost turbo kit, you could install in a few hours and make 170rwhp with a few simple bolt ons. There was more to be said that you could run that setup for years without worry or care.
I can't even begin to try to add up all the hours I've sat with the laptop in the passenger seat, striving to get the tune perfect, logging, analyzing, reading guides, experimenting, talking with developers, etc etc. If you've ever seen the AFR log of the e-manage blue with Olderguy's autotune, you'll see why I wouldn't bother. |
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