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post Apr 13 2005, 12:07 PM
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98 Gsx) hey this is a question for the biggest gearheads>> ok i want to install a boost controller its a turbo xs. the install is not hard but i got to thinking about the factory boost selenoid and how it won't be used. Ok if that is the case then won't the computer think thats its opening at 14 lbs and the new controller is holding it closed till about say 16 lbs. will that trick the computer in to only mapping out gass for 14 lbs and not 16 and i will lean out a bit and will the computer then as a last resort pull timming and in doing so i will not make anymore hP i will just hurt my cars engine. to help you out i have only the basic aftermarket items intake , hard pipe and free mods. I do have a T 28 ging to be going in soon will that just compound the problem what do i need to do or think about or will the computer allow for the extra boost . if that is so do we have a learnning ecu. I am sorry to run on like this I just really want to do this right and safe parts arn't cheep!! biggrin.gif
thanks for all the help
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DSM5
post Apr 14 2005, 09:51 AM
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QUOTE (MidwestDSM @ Apr 13 2005, 06:02 PM)
QUOTE (DSM5 @ Apr 13 2005, 02:53 PM)
TurboXS MBC's suck.  I have one and it spikes, my friend had one and it spikes, and many people on Tuners have had them and they spike.  But if yours doesnt' spike, or your like me and don't really care...its all good.

But yea, the computer doesnt care about boost.  Just once you get to much air comming in and the injectors can't spit out enough fuel, you hit fuel cut.

umm maybe it was the placement off it, and not the MBC itself?

Nope.
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