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  • #31
    Originally posted by timg View Post
    The FMU's seem to work well for up to 8 psi or so. After that, other tuning methods are necessary. I have used Split Second's FTC1 with 42.5 lb/hr injectors to replace my old FMU. It runs better off idle and worse at idle (no computer tuning). There are a bunch of piggybacks that can be used to trick the ECU into providing the right fueling. Some of the piggybacks will even drive the injectors themselves.

    Tim
    What ratio of FMU did you use with your old setup? 8:1, 10:1, 12:1? Thanks
    88 Beretta GT
    2.8 5-Speed

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    • #32
      Originally posted by IsaacHayes View Post
      loner666: I might of asked the same question as turboberetta before, but yeah what are you running for tuning? and what year is your corsica?

      My beretta is a 94. ODB1.5 bastard untuneable ecm. :P
      same as you..POS 94 ECM..its handling it pretty well..95% of my driving is still "stock" to the ECM..i have 21lbs accel injectors, 255lph pump, and a RRFPR..but that all changes in the next few weeks because im upgrading to OBD2 so i can tune the damn thing..
      1994 Chevy Corsica. Parted out. Just a rotting shell now
      Best 1/4mile ET - 12.9
      Best 1/4mile MPH - 111
      1997 Ford Ranger Splash
      Daily Driver

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      • #33
        Originally posted by 97cutlas$upreme View Post
        for who ever has this done already, do you have any issues with the air filter sucking up water?
        i have seen NUMEROUS sts powered t/a s and cameros here in lubbock, and it floods alot, and they have no problem at all, if you are a bit squeamish about it, use the filter wrap, it helps

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        • #34
          yes the wraps help..i have driven in many bad storms already and had no problem..believe it or not i had a issue in the car wash with it but wasnt bad enough to hurt anything..just ran alittle funny for a minute but just fine after that
          1994 Chevy Corsica. Parted out. Just a rotting shell now
          Best 1/4mile ET - 12.9
          Best 1/4mile MPH - 111
          1997 Ford Ranger Splash
          Daily Driver

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          • #35
            well water isnt the big bad enemy that everyone thinks it is, esp in a setup like this, the heat from the turbo would prob vaporize any water, or at least atomize it enough to cool down the intake charge, just like a water injection system does. i hae seen a r!c3 car here that has his stuck through the hood and he drives just fine...very funny though

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            • #36
              exactly the way i usually look at it when people ask how i drive it in the rain
              1994 Chevy Corsica. Parted out. Just a rotting shell now
              Best 1/4mile ET - 12.9
              Best 1/4mile MPH - 111
              1997 Ford Ranger Splash
              Daily Driver

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              • #37
                Mine was a 12:1. It ran pretty rich under boost though. You could probably get away with a 10:1. You would want to dyno with a wideband to choose the correct one.

                Tim
                1995 Z34 - T04E "60" trim, 42.5 lb/hr injectors, AEM WBO2, FFP UD&DB, 3" exhaust, 2800 stall, shift kit, tranny cooler, Powerslot, Hawk HPS, rear disc conversion, KYB, Eibach, HMS F&R STB, Fittipaldi Force 18" wheels, big stereo, lots more coming eventually...
                325 whp 350 lb-ft

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