thats why i did the group buy for the bolt on 36-1 trigger wheels. once the order comes in and i get them all shipped, i may do another one. it greatly simplifies the ms2. and ill be installing a ms2 on my 7mgte as well wit ha 4 bar map. hehehe
Doward said:Awesome, I see now.. the EDIS module does the hard work, lol!
williamb82 said:ok, i have a tuning question, what sort of timing curve is everyone running? i know how to tune the fuel, i have a wideband for that, but i dont have a clue as to what to set the base map at. im guessing 10deg should be fine to start it, but whats the max advance i should run and at what rpm's, bost level etc.... i am installing a gt4082 with 0.68 a/r turbine, 2 walbro pumps, 830cc/min injectors, ms2 with 4 bar map and edis6 ignition. also will have a direct port water injection hooked up as well for higher boost. i plan on ~20psi fuel only and 26-30psi with the water injection. i just dont wantto tune by ear cause by the time i heatr the detonation it may be too late.
figgie said:sorry
no one in thier right mind will answer this question... reason is. No two engines are ever the same. Only way to get it right, get it on a dyno. Period, end of discussion.
No otherway around it unfortunatly. gt4082 with a .68 a/r? That is a tiny A/R for that big a turbo???
Clifton said:Every factory 7mgte ecu has the same timing curve. Alot of people make alot of hp with there mystery timing map. Up to boost, they should all be about the same. Into boost, if the compression ratio is the same timing should be engine to engine. Not many people even run larger cams. Yes one engine might be able to run a degree or two more than another before deto if they are on the edge but I doubt you will fine much varyiation in timing under boost above 15 psi for most people, even 2jz guys.
figgie said:sorry
gt4082 with a .68 a/r? That is a tiny A/R for that big a turbo???
williamb82 said:why is that tiny? im only going to run 93 octane, no race gas. and no nitrous, and will be using a 50mm wastegate, 4in dp and exhaust, 2in pipe from the wastegate integrated back to the dp, etc.. ill have plenty of flow. id rather have the quick spool and broad power band then the extra 30-50 hp from the larger turbine housing on the top end with lag. also, turbo isnt that big, has a 58mm inducer and 82mm exducer. i figure ~500rwhp on pump gas, more with water injection
figgie said:stock ecu does come from factory with the same curve for ALL 7m but guess what the stock 7m ecu does... LEARN. It adapts. The timing maps are FAR from stock since the last time the ecu was reset, sooooo many variables, sorry chief, it don't work that way.
figgie said:I can see a .64 A/R on a 35r but on a 40? i would no way go lower than a .8 a/r. But that is me since I detest comp surge.
Clifton said:I have yet to even see a post on what the factory timing is under boost. If you know something about the 7m ecu please share it with everyone. There were many turbo and n/a cars that are older than MKIII's. Guess what. Most can pull some timing with the knock sensor but that's it. I've had first hand experience with 3 (1 Toyota) that don't not change timing from one knock event to the next. .
blackout_89t said:FYI, A gt35R and the GT40 in question (GT40-82) have very similar compressor wheel and turbine wheel sizes.
The 35R has a few mm larger inducer, same size exducer for the compressor wheel and the 35R has a 9mm smaller turbine wheel.
The 3582R is rated for more power than the GT40 as well.