09-01-2010, 06:22 PM | #421 |
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No plans. Still haven't been able to work out the Tune. Now the base boost (5 psi) is running to rich. It may be a MAF issue. I'm working with STS and Trifecta on resolving this issue. I did add the high flow cats over the weekend (Solo). Sounded a little smoother it that makes sense. I already don't have mufflers so its pretty loud. Hopefully we get this worked out soon and I can log some 0-60 mphs.
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09-01-2010, 08:52 PM | #422 |
Has anyone thought of using E85 for fuel? It would cool the charge and I would think be able to run more boost! Check out this link: www.raceone85.com
Where do I go on or how do I put an add on Camaro5 for advertising for the sales and installations of STS turbo systems. Can anyone tell me? |
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09-01-2010, 09:27 PM | #423 | |
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09-02-2010, 11:12 AM | #424 |
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Z - with the tune, are the issues because you want to run a tune that will compensate for 2 boost levels, one with the meth (higher boost) and one without (stock boost)?
would it be easier to set the tune for normal boost levels like you had it before, then run a complelty seperate stand alone fuel controller with its own pump and a seperate single injector plumbed into the intake to get the added fuel required to run the higer boost. it sounds complicated and expensive, i dont even know if it can be done, i was just wondering if it was a viable option for running higher boost. with my last car, when others went to a considerably larger turbo, they were adding injectors to the intake piping for more fuel to compensate for the added boost. they had a seperate controller for those injectors (i think they were using the greddy e-manage ultimate). by the sounds of it, 350 to the wheels is not enough. is it possible to tune it to run 7psi all the time or does it need more fuel at that pressure? sorry for the confusing post, i am just brain storming. |
09-02-2010, 08:18 PM | #425 |
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Good questions and that's why I joined this forum, for the information sharing so thanks for sharing. After discussions with Trifecta and STS, it was determined that it is not a fuel issue. My first thought was the same thing, not enough fuel to keep up with the boost. However, it was discovered by Trifecta that the ECM is not providing the right data based on the airflow read by the MAF so the computer moves into a "safe/limp" mode until the readings come back into range. Both STS and Trifecta believe that the current fuel injectors are capable to flow enough for the boost that I want to run. I was just sent a new tune so I'll be trying it out tonight. Keep your fingers crossed.
As far as 2 tunes, I should only need to run 1 tune. I know that N20 (e.g. Rod1) needed two separate tunes, however since the turbo is really just increasing the airflow, a single tune should be sufficient. At least that's what is expected right now. I know its been said but Trifecta has been terrific to work with. The data logger has allowed the "mail order tune" process to work really well (actually e-mail). I currently have a Diablo Predator for my LS1 but will be purchasing a tune from Trifecta as I am sure he can tune the ECM much better than I can with the handheld Predator. |
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Scrming, I'll have to double check but I want to say 3". Do you have some ideas?
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09-03-2010, 05:21 PM | #428 |
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So IIRC that would be pretty close to stock... wonder if you are maxing out your MAF sensor... on the Stang when we put the Vortech on the MAF housing went from stock 2.5 to like 4 inch... must FI kits that I know end up with larger MAF housing...
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That was my concern too but both Trifecta and STS think that the MAF is fine however, STS is looking at some air straighteners to see if that helps.
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09-05-2010, 12:43 PM | #430 |
I have an STS kit coming. Will dyno the car before installation, get some drag strip times and then do the same after. Next week is the finals for the street tire shootout. If I can't make that then test and tune after.
Hope to get it all done before the snow gets here. Michigan you never know. I have a second kit available. |
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09-05-2010, 01:29 PM | #431 |
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Awesome. Everyone is looking forward to the 1/4 times. Are you just going with the base kit for now?
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09-05-2010, 09:11 PM | #433 |
Its the base kit with the upgrade bearings turbo.
I am planning on looking in to using E-85. I am not sure if that will work. I don't know if the fuel volume can be changed to work or not. But it would be great if it could be worked out. I do have a friend using it with an Older Camaro that has 14:1 compression and it works great as long as you get the summer blend. I know that is carburetor, and I am planning on converting my Chevelle to E-85 to because it is cheap, will work with the high compression (13:1) and cools too. Scrming, I will let you know when I am going. I plan to go to Edmore, (Midmichigan motorplex) though. Its closer to me. |
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