going to dyno soon. need help deciding on a piggyback!
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going to dyno soon. need help deciding on a piggyback!
Like I said, I'm dynoing soon. I've been thinking about a couple different routes of going about tuning. I'm looking to get the best AFR possible, and after removing fuel, advanced timing would be a bi-product. right?
Original plan was AFC NEO installed and tuned for about $550.
I started reading up on increasing timing, and I realized that by removing fuel, I'd end up bumping the timing up. My concern is that with the VQ40 injectors, I might have to remove too much fuel (in order to get the best AFR) which would bump up the timing too far. I wouldn't mind a little advanced timing, but I don't want to have to worry about knocking if it gets advanced too far.
Now I'm thinking it would be a good idea to get an AFPR so that if the timing does get too far advanced, I can lower the fuel pressure, allowing me to remove less fuel and the timing wouldn't be too far advanced. Right? Now that would add another $130+
I'm now considering just having the shop install and tune my car with an EU. This way they can still remove fuel, but they could directly control timing AND I could raise the rev limiter for my 00VI. Right? The EU would only be about 100 bucks more than the NEO+AFPR and that 100 bucks would be totally worth getting an extended rev limit too!
What do you guys think? Would I even have to worry about advancing the timing far enough to need an AFPR? Is my thinking even correct?
sorry, I'm kinda an all-motor n00b....
thanks for the help,
Josh
Original plan was AFC NEO installed and tuned for about $550.
I started reading up on increasing timing, and I realized that by removing fuel, I'd end up bumping the timing up. My concern is that with the VQ40 injectors, I might have to remove too much fuel (in order to get the best AFR) which would bump up the timing too far. I wouldn't mind a little advanced timing, but I don't want to have to worry about knocking if it gets advanced too far.
Now I'm thinking it would be a good idea to get an AFPR so that if the timing does get too far advanced, I can lower the fuel pressure, allowing me to remove less fuel and the timing wouldn't be too far advanced. Right? Now that would add another $130+
I'm now considering just having the shop install and tune my car with an EU. This way they can still remove fuel, but they could directly control timing AND I could raise the rev limiter for my 00VI. Right? The EU would only be about 100 bucks more than the NEO+AFPR and that 100 bucks would be totally worth getting an extended rev limit too!
What do you guys think? Would I even have to worry about advancing the timing far enough to need an AFPR? Is my thinking even correct?
sorry, I'm kinda an all-motor n00b....
thanks for the help,
Josh
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Originally Posted by mowgli29
Like I said, I'm dynoing soon. I've been thinking about a couple different routes of going about tuning. I'm looking to get the best AFR possible, and after removing fuel, advanced timing would be a bi-product. right?
Originally Posted by mowgli29
Original plan was AFC NEO installed and tuned for about $550.
Originally Posted by mowgli29
I started reading up on increasing timing, and I realized that by removing fuel, I'd end up bumping the timing up. My concern is that with the VQ40 injectors, I might have to remove too much fuel (in order to get the best AFR) which would bump up the timing too far. I wouldn't mind a little advanced timing, but I don't want to have to worry about knocking if it gets advanced too far.
Originally Posted by mowgli29
Now I'm thinking it would be a good idea to get an AFPR so that if the timing does get too far advanced, I can lower the fuel pressure, allowing me to remove less fuel and the timing wouldn't be too far advanced. Right? Now that would add another $130+
Originally Posted by mowgli29
I'm now considering just having the shop install and tune my car with an EU. This way they can still remove fuel, but they could directly control timing AND I could raise the rev limiter for my 00VI. Right? The EU would only be about 100 bucks more than the NEO+AFPR and that 100 bucks would be totally worth getting an extended rev limit too!
Originally Posted by mowgli29
What do you guys think? Would I even have to worry about advancing the timing far enough to need an AFPR? Is my thinking even correct?
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Personally, turning down the FP to adjust AFR isn't the best way to go, turning it up for added fuel is better, but still very raw, and an EU will be your best bet. EU will allow you to use stock injectors and still have timing and fuel control. But, it takes some extensive reading and understanding prior to 'tuning'/putting it yo good use.
I'd like to just have them tune it since I don't have much time to mess with my Daily Driver. Then as I learn more about tuning and the EU and get more money for a WB02, I can take over the tuning from there on out.
I guess I'm saying I'd rather spend the money on dyno time than a WB02. This way I know the corrections made power and I've never had my max dynoed either...
I'm not familiar with VQ40 injectors, but do you know what they flow @ 3.5 Bar? If I'm reading correctly, you have a 00VI's A32? Again, I might be out my knowledge box, but assuming the VQ40 injectors are top feed, then that means you need to be using the A33 FR. If you're not, then they wont work. (using an A32 FR).
@ 3bar they are rated for 290cc, so @ 3.5bar that would be about 338cc I think? Isn't the stock A32 FP 3bar? Bottom line is, they should be close to/a bit less than DEK injectors right?
thx for the help Nmex!
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Read the stickys, it explains what type of curve to shoot for, so my point was you could tune yourself, on their dyno. My place charges 90$/hour (about 4 or 5 runs), that should be plenty of time to get a decent AFR.
So, essentially, you gained virtually nothing (4cc) over the stock DEK injectors? I have Z33 injectors and they flow 335cc @ 3.5bar.
What are you referring to here?
I'm using the A33 (DEK) fuel rail with vq40 (top feed) injectors and stock A32 FPR. I've put a good 800 miles on this setup so far.
@ 3bar they are rated for 290cc, so @ 3.5bar that would be about 338cc I think? Isn't the stock A32 FP 3bar? Bottom line is, they should be close to/a bit less than DEK injectors right?
@ 3bar they are rated for 290cc, so @ 3.5bar that would be about 338cc I think? Isn't the stock A32 FP 3bar? Bottom line is, they should be close to/a bit less than DEK injectors right?
What are you referring to here?
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sorry, an EU. where is a good place to get an EU for cheap? would you advise against a used one?
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gotcha. stickies here I come...again!
true. the difference between the DEK injectors and the vq40 ones is negligible. that's fine with me though. I only used the vq40 ones because they were much newer/less miles, and they were free.
sorry, an EU. where is a good place to get an EU for cheap? would you advise against a used one?
true. the difference between the DEK injectors and the vq40 ones is negligible. that's fine with me though. I only used the vq40 ones because they were much newer/less miles, and they were free.
sorry, an EU. where is a good place to get an EU for cheap? would you advise against a used one?
Good deal on the injectors.
As far as looking for an EU, I’d look here, my350z, g35driver, essentially any and most if not all car sites. Some here may even have a harness already 'done', ready for PnP.
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