gt5 wrote: am not trying to prove you wrong all the time dave its just that what ever i fit to the car you say it wont work like the dasktec for example you said it wouldnt stand a chance controlling bigger injectors but my car runs perfect
Not a dig, but it isnt is it...you have the biggest turbo I sell, tubular manifolds of a bigger bore, no restriction on the exhaust side as your running a 3" downpipe, 3" directly out of the back of the turbo, and an external wastegate, chargecooler, big injectors, uprated fuel pump, more boost than everybody else and controlled by a sophisticated boost management, yet its 260bhp, and the same torque as a standard GTA turbo running 14psi.
Pete acheived 285lb/ft of torque when he fitted the chargecooler on the STANDARD ecu running 14psi running 12.5:1 ....so explain how yours is less than that?...either too rich, or the people mapping it have gone backwards, or the ignition retard is kicking in on the original ecu (which Ive said countless times the piggyback cannot work around)....Is the Dastek doing a good job of controlling the injectors?, only an AFR plot will tell, as for all I know its running rich at idle and part throttle...
Maybe the charegcooler isnt doing its job as well as it should as its fitted in a different place to everyone else...
Just for a note, and I don't think I ever mentioned this before, Pete once fitted his 219cc injectors on the standard ecu (and thats only a small increases over the original 191'cc's) and lost nearly 30bhp on the rollers due to running too rich.
There is no 'perfect' AFR, it depends on the engine, boost, setup etc. For max power you want as lean as possible but as safely as possible. A 'big power' engine will run 'richer' than desired, thats obvious....