Fuel Cut Defence

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hks used to make a fuel cut defencer and a speed limit defencer, dont know if they still do.
 

crisp

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Clip said:
hks used to make a fuel cut defencer and a speed limit defencer, dont know if they still do.

FCD is still listed... that's what I have by HKS. Has been working well for over a dozen years with this car. I'm pushing a modest 15psi through a CT-26 hybrid with H3 (T04b?) spool... pretty old style... but it works.

No problems here... but my stuff is pretty much all HKS matched. (VPC,EVC,PFC-FCON, etc...)

http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=683

G/L.

-crisp
 

NewGen

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thanks for the info. I'll try the HKS one they have them on ebay there universal. I dont no if they are all that way but its worth givin it a shot. I might upgrade to the lexus afm later.

thanks
 

NewGen

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actually i just went threw that link and see they make one for the supra. I'll deffinately be getting one soon. Thanks
 

crisp

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Newgen...

Be sure to discuss your mods with an HKS rep or tech person... or read alot (search) in here before you do it. From what I've read, there are those who say the FCD can add "risk" to "blowing up" your car...:icon_conf

(Personally, I don't know why or how... as my BALANCED setup has posed NO issues... so I suspect it's related to not understanding how it works and/or misuse...)


G/L!


-crisp
 

starscream5000

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Misuse indeed. I you put one on, then go straight into cranking up the boost without knowing what your engine is doing, you'll run a huge risk of having a meltdown. Fuel cut is there for a reason, understand why before you think of bypassing it.
 

hottscennessey

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Crisp is right, it has everything to do with balance and misuse.

A brief explanation of what the HKS FCD is doing:

Let's say you're boosting 1300hz (according to the airflow of the AFM) and hitting FC.
The FCD is going to cap the AFM signal just before boost cut (1250hz or so?) and going to make sure that the ECU continues to get the signal just below where fuel cut would be activated.
The problem with this- the ECU uses the AFM as a primary input for calculating how much fuel goes into the engine. If you're boosting 15PSI say thats 1600hz, the ECU is only putting in 1250hz worth of fuel due to the FCD capping the signal.. causing a lean condition. This is very dangerous.. I have a dyno sheet I need to dig up of what this looks like...

BTW I'm just making up the HZ numbers to illustrate a point, so if they're not accurate thats why.



The only safe way to run a HKS FCD is with a wideband and thats my honest opinion. The safest way to get around fuel cut is with a lexus AFM, walrbo, 550cc injectors, a AFPR and tuning. Let me explain. If you go with the lexus, 550's, and walbro you're balancing out the equation (25% more flow than stock w/ air AND fuel). If you're still hitting fuel cut (you probably have a boost leak) you can tune it out with the wideband by upping the fuel pressure, and leaning out the fuel map. This way you're richening the mixture while lowering the airflow signal (HZ). I wouldn't cut more than 25% fuel because it is rumored that it will mess with timing. Doing this has helped me hit over 26PSI without fuel cut.

If you do it like this you don't even need the FCD.. I think it's better that way.
 

CampbellsChunkySoupra

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lol... cranking up the boost as soon as u get the car. probably not the best option. one way ticket to the machine shop.

edit* matt, have fun with that orange gt mustang that i hear u are going to run this weekend. it isnt stock.. and yes, he WILL eat you alive. dont give my car a bad name. considering u just baught an almost exact replica of mine and u live within a mile of me. man, its gonna suck seeing another white one around here...
 
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hellraiser456

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i don't like FCD...and for a reason. Feul cut..despite is "inconvenience" is very good...as it will save your engine...my roomamtes mr2 has one and it is currently out shopping for a new engine cause he has blown the crap out of his HG and his motor has seen 20psi (22peak) from a stock turbo (which is slightly smaller than ours) and all he has is a walbro for fuel. to me that is sketchy. the lex/550 combo to me is a FAR better mod simply because as far as i know fuel cut still exists...
 

NewGen

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I'm not trying to run stupied amounds of boost. I'm also not uping it right away. I'm trying to decide what the best way to keep the car from hitting fuel cut. I can just upgrade injector and the rest of the fuel system to keep it from hitting it that way right?

thanks for the info guys it really helps. please keep it comin


Side Note: Thanks for the encouragement tyler... I really appriciate it...
 

crisp

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NewGen said:
I'm not trying to run stupied amounds of boost. I'm also not uping it right away. I'm trying to decide what the best way to keep the car from hitting fuel cut. I can just upgrade injector and the rest of the fuel system to keep it from hitting it that way right?

thanks for the info guys it really helps. please keep it comin


Just another note... having used my HKS setup for over a DOZEN years now... with NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER related to air/fuel... my car starts, idles, and pulls cleanly thru the entire rev range, and has accommodated various "staged" (read: balanced) upgrades throughout it's life. Next week, my HKS 550cc injectors and GCCII will FINALLY be a new addition! WOOT!

I'll then be ready for an even BIGGER turbo...:evil2: But I'll probably stick with a CT hybrid for ONE more round before going T4 flange, etc...

Whatever route you go... be sure to consider BOTH what you want/need NOW as well as what you may EVENTUALLY do in the future. Not all setups are "conveniently" upgradable... and a little research up front should help you make good investments for the future of your car modding plans.

LASTLY, my PFC-FCON may not allow control much over 15psi, but there is something to be said for the "quality" of boost. At any given boost level, you can have a BROAD range of absolute HP output... in other words, all PSI's are not created EQUALLY! (You can be at 300hp or 400hp at the same 14-15psi level... something to be said for BALANCE and EFFICIENCY of your articular system.)

Ultimately, I suspect I can get CLOSE to my next goal of 500hp with around 15psi. (450-500 range is the target right now...)

G/L!

-crisp
 

hottscennessey

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NewGen said:
I'm not trying to run stupied amounds of boost. I'm also not uping it right away. I'm trying to decide what the best way to keep the car from hitting fuel cut. I can just upgrade injector and the rest of the fuel system to keep it from hitting it that way right?

thanks for the info guys it really helps. please keep it comin


Side Note: Thanks for the encouragement tyler... I really appriciate it...

You cannot just upgrade to 550cc injectors and magically not hit fuel cut. The ECU will still be reading the same ammount of air and you have not "told" the ECU that you're running 550cc injectors.. IF it ran, it would run terribly rich and still hit fuel cut at the same ammount of boost.

This is why we upgrade to the lexus AFM. It let's in ~25% more air to go with that 27% increase in fuel by the 550cc's. You'll also want to upgrade to a walbro because theres a good chance your fuel pump will let go with the 27% increase in fuel flow.

So in theory, ~25% more air and fuel will put you where you were before (as far as air/fuel ratio) but you'll have a lot more air moving through the engine (boost).
 

crisp

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hottscennessey said:
You cannot just upgrade to 550cc injectors and magically not hit fuel cut. The ECU will still be reading the same ammount of air and you have not "told" the ECU that you're running 550cc injectors.. IF it ran, it would run terribly rich and still hit fuel cut at the same ammount of boost.

This is why we upgrade to the lexus AFM. It let's in ~25% more air to go with that 27% increase in fuel by the 550cc's. You'll also want to upgrade to a walbro because theres a good chance your fuel pump will let go with the 27% increase in fuel flow.

hmmmm... good points. I ALSO have to upgrade a PROM along with the addition of my 550's. My PFC-FCON is already "chipped" to handle it, but the VPC (Vein Pressure Converter) that communicates with it is not "balanced" to the 550's without a chip change. Once again, "BALANCE"!

hottscennessey,

Do you really think I will have an issue with my setup with the stock fuel pump? I know HKS has said they tuned with the stock pressure regulator and pump for this setup. I DO have a BRAND NEW fuel pump in my car... but I MAY go to the Walbro if there is alot of concern...

I appreciate advice/experience with these things... thanks for the input.

-crisp