Ok guys, before the "gotta use 550's" flaming begins, please read what I'm doing here.
My inspiration comes from the older articles I read of the guy who ran this setup in multiple cars including a Celica with a 7m swap (cannot remember his name or the link for the life of me), and iirc even with a 60-1 CT. If anyone can pass that link to me it would be much appreciated.
I am doing this as safely as possible with my setup. I am using a wideband to watch my A/F's and have all supporting mods (ie... FMIC, Full 3" exhaust, AFPR, etc.) on top of forged internals and MHG/ARP's. I will be sending my CT26 off to Aaron in a couple months for a 57-trim build and will be going to EVO 560's and MAF-T Pro at that point. But I wanted to get an idea of what numbers and the saftey of doing this as so many people jump on the "don't do this" bandwagon from nothing more that hear-say.
I made a few pulls this morning to get an idea of what kind of boost and FP will be do-able with this. I began with 43psi base FP. As of my last pull I have it hitting around 14psi and falling to around 10-12 by redline. The AFR's are starting somewhat lean 13ish while building boost <7psi at but are then richening up nicely as boost climbs settling at 11-11.3 at WOT and full boost. This is generally the same area I tend to tune my cars to when using a piggyback setup, and am extremely happy that I have gotten these with nothing more than an AFPR. It does idle a decent bit leaner (15.3 ish as opposed to the 14.5 it did prior to the AFM).
I will be tweaking this over the next few days and take it to our local 1/8 mile drag strip to see how she does.
Feel free to ask an questions, or make a comment.
My inspiration comes from the older articles I read of the guy who ran this setup in multiple cars including a Celica with a 7m swap (cannot remember his name or the link for the life of me), and iirc even with a 60-1 CT. If anyone can pass that link to me it would be much appreciated.
I am doing this as safely as possible with my setup. I am using a wideband to watch my A/F's and have all supporting mods (ie... FMIC, Full 3" exhaust, AFPR, etc.) on top of forged internals and MHG/ARP's. I will be sending my CT26 off to Aaron in a couple months for a 57-trim build and will be going to EVO 560's and MAF-T Pro at that point. But I wanted to get an idea of what numbers and the saftey of doing this as so many people jump on the "don't do this" bandwagon from nothing more that hear-say.
I made a few pulls this morning to get an idea of what kind of boost and FP will be do-able with this. I began with 43psi base FP. As of my last pull I have it hitting around 14psi and falling to around 10-12 by redline. The AFR's are starting somewhat lean 13ish while building boost <7psi at but are then richening up nicely as boost climbs settling at 11-11.3 at WOT and full boost. This is generally the same area I tend to tune my cars to when using a piggyback setup, and am extremely happy that I have gotten these with nothing more than an AFPR. It does idle a decent bit leaner (15.3 ish as opposed to the 14.5 it did prior to the AFM).
I will be tweaking this over the next few days and take it to our local 1/8 mile drag strip to see how she does.
Feel free to ask an questions, or make a comment.