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Paul TVR 03-29-2010 02:40 PM

Time to play!
 
I've had my standard Greddy kit installed in the car for a little while, it has a FMIC and a MBC on it (will probably replace as appears to spike)

I've just got a reasonable deal on a Emerald ECU, so that will go on, will fit some bigger injectors (looking for 440cc)

The car has a 6 speed box, 1.8 rear end, also handles nice on Gaz suspension, I have 1.8 brakes but want to go bigger if funds allow.

Anything I've missed or need?

I've had a read through the basic's and think I have covered most things.

I can't afford to spend big bucks on this car though, the TVR engine is currently being rebuilt and the wallet is hurting already.

Paul

dustinb 03-29-2010 02:51 PM

Any reason you didn't go with the more popular Megasquirt or AEM EMS? I've never heard of Emerald before...

Paul TVR 03-29-2010 03:09 PM

Here in England the Emerald is a well regarded ECU, I know someone who can set it up for me and plus it was a good price.

Bond 03-29-2010 03:24 PM

Show us your TVR.

Paul TVR 03-29-2010 03:30 PM

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Here you go :)

Bond 03-29-2010 03:34 PM

:drool:

dustinb 03-29-2010 03:34 PM

Beautiful car. My dream car is a Sagaris.

Paul TVR 03-29-2010 03:46 PM

Thanks, I like the Sagaris, I looked after a friends for a while, it turns even more heads than the Tuscan but I like being able to take the roof off, also the Tuscan seems slightly quicker, tbh its the one car I've owned which I can't imagine selling, a friend lent me his F355 last month, I expect to want one badly after, but still prefer my car.

Unfortunately its parked outside in the rain under a cover with no engine at the moment, hoping to get it back together soon :)

So anything I need to consider for the Mazda?

dustinb 03-29-2010 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Paul TVR (Post 546773)
Thanks, I like the Sagaris, I looked after a friends for a while, it turns even more heads than the Tuscan but I like being able to take the roof off, also the Tuscan seems slightly quicker, tbh its the one car I've owned which I can't imagine selling, a friend lent me his F355 last month, I expect to want one badly after, but still prefer my car.

Unfortunately its parked outside in the rain under a cover with no engine at the moment, hoping to get it back together soon :)

So anything I need to consider for the Mazda?

Unfortunately I can't really recommend much because I don't know the ECU. The one thing you will definitely need is a dual feed fuel rail, as the number 4 cylinder has been known to get fuel starved with bigger injectors.

Past that, if the ECU allows you to get rid of the AFM, then do that and go to MAP based tuning. You might also want an intake air temp sensor (once again if your ECU has input for that). A variable TPS also helps a bunch, and there are a few write ups in the ECU section on how to do that. Oh yes, you should also get a wideband oxygen sensor.

Rafa 03-29-2010 04:25 PM

Maybe consider a larger fuel pump?

Paul TVR 03-29-2010 04:34 PM

Yes the ECU will allow removal of the AFM, I has a variable TPS, pretty sure it will read intake temps too, has fan control and most the other bits that are needed.

Duel feed fuel rail I will look into, then set about cranking up the turbo :p

dustinb 03-29-2010 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by Paul TVR (Post 546805)
Yes the ECU will allow removal of the AFM, I has a variable TPS, pretty sure it will read intake temps too, has fan control and most the other bits that are needed.

Duel feed fuel rail I will look into, then set about cranking up the turbo :p

It's pretty easy to hit 200whp with the Greddy kit. MAF delete, front mount intercooler, and a better downpipe. OH you're also going to need a new wastegate actuator. The Greddy one usually can't hold anything higher then 8psi.

Paul TVR 04-08-2010 05:03 PM

Ok quick update, I have the ECU home now, need to set about connecting it up, fortunately there is already a made up wiring harness but some of the functions have been left off so will and to what is there. Want to connect the change lights as I find them very handy in the TVR when on track. It has input for intake temps so wondering where is best to place the sensor?

Will set about making a dual feed rail over the weekend.

One question I have is about filter location, thinking about having the filter in the front nose cone, my previous TVR had the filter there and with a small amount of ducting the air temps should be lower than in the engine bay?

Will be trying to get the injectors pretty soon too.

sixshooter 04-08-2010 05:40 PM

Inlet air temperature sender should be somewhere just before the throttle body. Between there and the intercooler. If you can place the air filter somewhere behind the bumper that would be great, but many aren't able to do that. Often it ends up in the engine compartment, which isn't ideal.

Sparetire 04-08-2010 06:12 PM

Seems like there are a good number of new people from the EK and AUS lately. Cool.

Does the I-6 sound as good as people say/youtube tells me it does?

Paul TVR 04-08-2010 07:13 PM

as in the TVR sound?

Mach929 04-08-2010 08:20 PM

what are you goals? as mentioned before, you'll probably be after a new fuel pump, if you're looking for more than 12psi i'd recommend larger injectors than 440cc or an adjustable fuel pressure regulator to bump the pressure up some. new wastegate is a big must i can't believe i've waited so long, i'm actually able to hit 18psi before 4k. other than a good flowing exhaust sounds like you're golden

WonTon 04-08-2010 08:22 PM

i got some RC 550cc injectors for sale!

jim-NA 04-08-2010 08:54 PM

The Emerald ECU is pretty similar to others like the AEM EMS, Adaptronic, MS etc etc.... http://www.emeraldm3d.com/em_k3.html

How much power are you wanting to get out of the car? remember if you're looking at 250bhp+ then you're getting into forged internals territory (and probably looking to upgrade the turbo as well tbh).
If you don't want to spend mega-bucks then with the ECU you have, some 440/550cc injectors, and intercooler you can cruise to 200Bhp (UK flywheel), but keep in mind the clutch will probably need replacing at some point and other things like a dual-feed fuel rail and coolant re-route will help matters if you shoot for more power.

The Emerald has a boost control function built into it.
1.8 brakes should be fine (unless you go for silly power), just fit some quality pads like the axxis ultimates etc.

Paul TVR 04-09-2010 07:13 AM

How does the UK Bhp and US Bhp compare?

I'm not wanting to spend a fortune, thinking of the 550cc injectors, its running a intercooler already so will just see how well that's working for the moment before changing it.

Clutch and flywheel have been swapped for 1.8 version but will get a uprated plate at some stage too, as sad hoping to make a DIY dual feed rail soon, will get a Boost solenoid to allow the emerald to control the boost.

As for brakes, would really like something better, I did a track afternoon with the standard greddy kit and ran out of brakes pretty soon, I could probably get my hands on some cheap brembo and get a bigger disc and make up some brackets, but I want to try and keep the 15" wheels, I like the sleeper look with this car.


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