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Engine Management, Fuel, Spark, EGTs, and Air/Fuel Ratios This forum includes modification, tuning, repair, replacement, identification and restoration of all components mentioned above including SMEC, SBEC, Logic Modules, aftermarket engine management, etc. Nitrous oxide posts go in here. This is the place

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Old 04-04-2005, 11:42 AM   #31
 
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thats a good plan....hopefully i'll get the wiring connector from JONNY this weekend.

KEN were you running a TU-assembled 3 bar LM when you made you 12.85 pass? what was your low/high settings? i was going with 14/20 w/ 22 overboost cutout.
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Old 04-04-2005, 11:47 AM   #32
 
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No, That was a GLHS Stage II with a zener (stock turbo I/c and head). The 12.5@ 111.8 was with the 3 bar and stock head (trouble spooling the t3/4). The cal was way off the chart rich. Only ran 87 in the 1/8. 22/18 were the module settings.
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Old 04-04-2005, 02:02 PM   #33
 
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ok so you went quicker w/ the TU cal, right?

this will be interesting as i will make a dyno pull w/ the MP Stg II, then change over to the TU cal and test again. i will monitor the a/f with the wideband and try to keep the ratios as equal as possible (12.0-12.5:1) between the different LM's.

based on your results, how much more HP was your car making after swaping for the TU cal?
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:57 AM   #34
 
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Originally Posted by mwinkle353
http://hhscott.com/93tmv/3-bar_map.htm

Found this on the web.

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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY THE GRAPH ONLY GOES TO 15 IN OF VAC?
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THAT PICTURE.
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Old 06-27-2005, 07:50 PM   #35
 
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So where is the map sensor located on a GLHS? I know stupid question.
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Old 06-28-2005, 01:03 AM   #36
 
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Right om the Logic module in the lick panel. Not a stupid question. a stupid question would be: "Where is the GLHS map sensor on my Pontiac Sunfire?".

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Old 06-28-2005, 09:29 AM   #37
 
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well with a little luck i'll get my TU cal soon and will take pix of the install, the 3 bar map sensor will be velcro'd to the car above and behind the passenger kick panel, then there will be a new 3-bar wire on the new TU cal that will reach up to the new map sensor. shouldnt take more than 30 minutes for the entire swap-out and will be entirely hidden from view so engine bay looks as stock as it can.

then its off to the local dyno. will post those results also.
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