Questions:
Is it a MUST that I tune with a wideband?
Do I have to switch to a 3 bar MAP sensor?
Interesting notes from Corky Bell's Maximum Boost Chapter 1:
- A turbo can double the power without doubling the load.
- Turbo's do not increase fuel economy while not under boost.
- Boost threshold is the rpm in which the turbo has enough exhaust gasses to create boost.
Now, more questions about tuning.
I still don't know if I have to use a wideband and 3 bar map sensor to tune with my obd-1 setup but I was kind of thinking to myself about how you can tune for boost by using the "boost threshhold" By knowing the boost threshold (let's pretend 1600 rpm) you can setup the VE tables in a manner that starts dumping fuel from 1600 and up. Now this is a crude depiction but i'm sure it's not too far off.
Also, I found a deal on 6 42# lucas injectors (brand new) and a Walhbro 255 pump (also brand new) for around 300$
Should I bite?
Is it a MUST that I tune with a wideband?
Do I have to switch to a 3 bar MAP sensor?
Interesting notes from Corky Bell's Maximum Boost Chapter 1:
- A turbo can double the power without doubling the load.
- Turbo's do not increase fuel economy while not under boost.
- Boost threshold is the rpm in which the turbo has enough exhaust gasses to create boost.
Now, more questions about tuning.
I still don't know if I have to use a wideband and 3 bar map sensor to tune with my obd-1 setup but I was kind of thinking to myself about how you can tune for boost by using the "boost threshhold" By knowing the boost threshold (let's pretend 1600 rpm) you can setup the VE tables in a manner that starts dumping fuel from 1600 and up. Now this is a crude depiction but i'm sure it's not too far off.
Also, I found a deal on 6 42# lucas injectors (brand new) and a Walhbro 255 pump (also brand new) for around 300$
Should I bite?
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