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sheppy wrote:do these aftermarket ECUs have to be specific to the car? or is it just the connecting looms that are specific?
ashley wrote:Most aftermarket ECUs are generic these days, and you need to wire them in yourself(normally some form of adaptor loom).
Don't get overly hung up on knock control- a LOT of folk don't even use the feature because they don't want to pay to have it set up on the dyno![]()
sheppy wrote:bobhatton wrote:sheppy wrote:
just check out JDs build, I'm aiming for the same power level he had, i originally planned to take the stock injectors to their limits but I simply don't have the bottle![]()
so, turbo is sorted, just need to sort injectors and ecu.
i wish I had some of this cash just now
It is a shame you have rushed into getting that turbo, they are an old design and not the best.
If you had got one with the new GTX compressor you would have the power you want but with a lower boost.
this is probably an interim turbo mate, I'll most likely buy a new GTX series one(at a later date),
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I didn't realise the PFC didn't have knock control, that's out too, I can't run the car like that, my B;itz even has knock control![]()
Nic wrote:sheppy wrote:bobhatton wrote:
It is a shame you have rushed into getting that turbo, they are an old design and not the best.
If you had got one with the new GTX compressor you would have the power you want but with a lower boost.
this is probably an interim turbo mate, I'll most likely buy a new GTX series one(at a later date),
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I didn't realise the PFC didn't have knock control, that's out too, I can't run the car like that, my B;itz even has knock control![]()
Agree with Bob, fitting a properly sized modern double ball bearing turbo will give you exactly what you are wanting.If you can't stretch to a GTX at the moment you could fit a Garrett GT28RS
- which is still a very good responsive DBB turbo
- and if you want more power at a later date then upgrade to the GTX internals
(the GT and GTX share the same housings).
jimGTS wrote:that website is VERY old, i would not go on those prices, or even assume tim has ANY in stock either.
contact him first before going to buy it online.
i can almost bet they are not that price anymore!
ashley wrote:Forget the pfc- it was good for it's day, but just ain't worth the cash these days when you could get a second hand link for less.
Same argument as I gave you last time for turbos- GTX all the way
ashley wrote:That said- Sheppy if you find a cheap PFC then go for it mate, just dont go spending£600 on one
ashley wrote:RedMR² wrote:ashley wrote:Forget the pfc- it was good for it's day, but just ain't worth the cash these days when you could get a second hand link for less.
Same argument as I gave you last time for turbos- GTX all the way
I disagree.The power FC may be an older option for engine management, but it's still a great and capable ecu.
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Great in it's day- sure thing, totally agree.Capable- yeah, it'll run your engine just fine.
Great by 2014 standards? Especially considering the price they seem to command, and what you could get for the cash?
Nope-not even close.
Just as one example, compare the resolution on the pfc to the motec M400, or the Syvecs
sheppy wrote:I can stretch to it come feb/march time(as soon as I free up this cash).
I'll deffo be going for something as modern as possible
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