Tuning and Daughter boards
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Tuning and Daughter boards
I tuned my car the other night by adjusting the preload on the spring for the air flow meter, made a fairly substantial difference, used a wide band O2 sensor and leaned it out by 8 clicks.
Also i am talking to a supplier in Japan for daughter boards which will make the factory ecu tunable. I am currently waiting on details, mostly if he can supply bin files and address files to suit his boards, as a few people around the world have gotten JDM cars with GRID branded boards, but so far no one has been able to crack the code for them.
If so i should be able to get the boards for 140ish each, and then it will just be a matter of playing with one to see what can be remapped, fuel and ignition maps should be easy, and upgrade injectors, just depends what can be done with the stock AFM, if the tune can be remapped for different meters.
Also i am talking to a supplier in Japan for daughter boards which will make the factory ecu tunable. I am currently waiting on details, mostly if he can supply bin files and address files to suit his boards, as a few people around the world have gotten JDM cars with GRID branded boards, but so far no one has been able to crack the code for them.
If so i should be able to get the boards for 140ish each, and then it will just be a matter of playing with one to see what can be remapped, fuel and ignition maps should be easy, and upgrade injectors, just depends what can be done with the stock AFM, if the tune can be remapped for different meters.
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I find with mine, even tho its now running high 12's AFR at 7000 ish, it starts to flatten out in power, i cant really see why you would want to rev to 8k all the time.
Got a daughter board coming to try anyway, proper tunable fuel and ignition maps, rescalable injectors, possibly afm swap to rx7? should all be possible, and then might try a turbo.
Ive done a fair bit of tuning, daughter boards in stock ecus, links etc, and ive modified my fair share of Nissan engines, both NA and turbo. It just doesnt seem a good engine to rev hard to me, at least not without a super light flywheel, maybe some decent headers and exhaust and some cams and compression.
Got a daughter board coming to try anyway, proper tunable fuel and ignition maps, rescalable injectors, possibly afm swap to rx7? should all be possible, and then might try a turbo.
Ive done a fair bit of tuning, daughter boards in stock ecus, links etc, and ive modified my fair share of Nissan engines, both NA and turbo. It just doesnt seem a good engine to rev hard to me, at least not without a super light flywheel, maybe some decent headers and exhaust and some cams and compression.
Got my Autoways ECU back ,not bad turn around,sent Thursday and back this morning,Just got to get in and find out how it's drives,I know not as flash as others,but hey for a $150.00 and done with no retuning,can't beat that for a quick fix,For a fairly standard car,gives you bit extra when you need it.
I just hooked a multimeter in the car to the oxy sensor and drove round. Checked the numbers for the stock afm then clicked the rx7 to be similar (slightly leaner). Easy as.warrior wrote:r3spect........do you know anyone that can set up my AFM???? I have a rx7 one installed and would love to get it adjusted correctly. Lokking for a weekend job????? maybe?????
Below 2k rpm power is probably worse, midrange no change, but top end freed up to redline. (I have mild cams and slight port work done too, so I'm not sure if the stock motor would respond the same).
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the mx5 ecu system is basically a bosch K/L jetronic system that was popular in the early 80's
as far as i know it was the last car to use it. the reason they used it was because it was a cheap system, and after all ,the mx5was all about cheap/fun.
that has its good and bad points...its old enought to be easiiiiy fooled and tweaked, but too old to be rewrtten/flashed easily like the much much superior honda ECU's.
as far as i know it was the last car to use it. the reason they used it was because it was a cheap system, and after all ,the mx5was all about cheap/fun.
that has its good and bad points...its old enought to be easiiiiy fooled and tweaked, but too old to be rewrtten/flashed easily like the much much superior honda ECU's.
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