Supercharger 101, what do I need and dont need?
#41
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Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Hmmm..... I wonder if that's possible.... should be.
Hmmm..... I wonder if that's possible.... should be.
BTW, does the Stillen kit come with a regular or Super FMU? If regular, wouldn't you be able to tune the A/F curve withOUT the need of the SAFC by upgrading to the SFMU?
#42
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Originally posted by IceY2K1
New mod, Kev?
BTW, does the Stillen kit come with a regular or Super FMU? If regular, wouldn't you be able to tune the A/F curve withOUT the need of the SAFC by upgrading to the SFMU?
New mod, Kev?
BTW, does the Stillen kit come with a regular or Super FMU? If regular, wouldn't you be able to tune the A/F curve withOUT the need of the SAFC by upgrading to the SFMU?
IanS
#43
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Hehehe... do you believe what you think is right, or do you believe me? Yeah, I have the same one.
16 points, 8 for hi-throttle and 8 for lo-throttle. Per Keven97se, don't adjust the lo-throttle points because the ECU will relearn itself.
So you have 8 RPM points and you can do them in 500 RPM increments... so you can pick points like this:
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
5500
6000
6500
which gives you 8 points.
Hehehe... do you believe what you think is right, or do you believe me? Yeah, I have the same one.
16 points, 8 for hi-throttle and 8 for lo-throttle. Per Keven97se, don't adjust the lo-throttle points because the ECU will relearn itself.
So you have 8 RPM points and you can do them in 500 RPM increments... so you can pick points like this:
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
5500
6000
6500
which gives you 8 points.
Dixit
#44
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Originally posted by iansw
Like Stillen would ever give out the better of two products that have the same function.
IanS
Like Stillen would ever give out the better of two products that have the same function.
IanS
#45
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Originally posted by IceY2K1
New mod, Kev?
BTW, does the Stillen kit come with a regular or Super FMU? If regular, wouldn't you be able to tune the A/F curve withOUT the need of the SAFC by upgrading to the SFMU?
New mod, Kev?
BTW, does the Stillen kit come with a regular or Super FMU? If regular, wouldn't you be able to tune the A/F curve withOUT the need of the SAFC by upgrading to the SFMU?
With the SFMU, you can get only get a general a/f curve... meaning, if at 6000 you are 11.6:1 but the other points are 12.4:1, you can't do squat about it.
#46
Originally posted by BigDogJonx
Ok that makes sense. But I thought you have adjusted the low to like -29 or -40%. Or was that the High (the lowest point on high?) So when if the a/f is too rich at that level and you want to decrease it? do you just do everything on the high setting and leave low flat?
Dixit
Ok that makes sense. But I thought you have adjusted the low to like -29 or -40%. Or was that the High (the lowest point on high?) So when if the a/f is too rich at that level and you want to decrease it? do you just do everything on the high setting and leave low flat?
Dixit
To get around the ECU assimilating the adjusted a/f, 39% for lo-throttle and 40% for hi-throttle should be used, per Keven97se.
Yes, when a/f is rich, you want to decrease the number.
Yes, adjust the hi-throttle points and leave all the lo-throttle points at 0.
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