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Re: [doc] Re: A few questions
- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:20:59 +0100
From what I remember, he can run up to 30+ psi of boost which requires 
bigger injectors and preferably 101ron fuel!!! I believe the modern 
RB26DETT in top spec runs 2.2 bar but I could be wrong (that's the 
engine in the R34 GTR)
I do know the fuel is metered using what I seem to remember i scalled 
the hot wire method(?). The air flow prior to boost passes over an 
electrical filament and a computer pumps more or less current into it to 
keep it at a constant temperature. This relates extremely well to a 
measure of the air being drawn in, and the fuelling is matched 
accordingly. What the turbo does to that air is immaterial because one 
way or another, it's getting into the cylinders. I'm sure it's not that 
simple, and there's all the ignition issues to be dealt with also
Martin
Daniel Willis wrote:
The standard ECU can't deal with a bleed valve as the valve itself fools the 
ECU into thinking you're only boosting to standard PSI's.. Superchips are 
well known for using them.
My new ECU allows for variable boost, fueling and ignition... much safer.
Simon probably controls the bleed valve from within the car on a dial.. the 
ECU is probably set to "infinity" where boost is concerned and the valve 
does all the work. In the Calibra the ECU has (or had) static boost 
values... in Simon's case, if he felt like it he could blow the engine to 
pieces with 2 or 3 bar of boost. I cannot. Down to the individual really!
Dan
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