Turbo 7M;1246349 said:
i believe you are talking about the 1JZ and 2JZ JDM MAP sensors. The USDM 2JZ-GTE came with the MAF sensor. As far as the smart people not recommending the BCC i believe you are talking about the HKS FCD. If you take a look at MKIV.com you will see that the BCC is a better option and will understand why.
Here are the links.
http://mkiv.com/techarticles/bcc/why_bcc/Why_the_GReddy_BCC.htm
http://mkiv.com/techarticles/index.html scroll down to section 2 of the basic performance upgrades.
these links list reasons not to use a FDC or BCC for a 2JZ, most of the reasons aren't for the 1JZ. Like
FDC
This modification has several shortcomings. I recommend you install a Greddy BCC (about $100) instead of the FFCD unless you have converted to parallel turbos (TTC mod). The FFCD fools the computer into thinking it's not making any boost. While this works great in disabling the fuel cut to run high boost, it also interferes with other important operations such as:
- 9V to 12V fuel pump operation (perform the 12V fuel pump modification to fix this, otherwise, you are risking detonation when the #2 turbo kicks in).
- Prespooling the #2 turbo properly. There is a large boost drop just prior to the #2 turbo kicking in. The Greddy BCC lessens the boost drop. The TTC mod fixes this.
- EGR operation (Disable the EGR system to fix this).
- idle control (doesn't seem to be a problem).
The only one on this list that affects 1jz is the fuel but still I don't like that the ecu with FCD or BCC now cant save the engine from over boost. So my question is will the stock injectors be ok for what the stock twins can boost? (Take in account some people have upgraded y-pipes and downpipes.) Or will one need to upgrade to bigger injectors to keep up with the stock twins? Really I'm asking if one can over boost and do damage with stock twins or is Toyota just playing it safe?