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You two could talk all day about turbos and its very interesting We should have a meeting some weekend at a members house and just discuss cars that are turbo By the way my car came out of the USA with a turbo, have a nice day all.
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None of that mentions timing though. What does the BAE kit do about timing? Do they simply say retard the timing? Remove the vacuum advance? Thats the main thing that causes knock, not fuel. You know this as an engine can be forced to knock with no boost running through it, and running rich, so it proves that boost and fuel are not the dictating factors.
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your right david, this is probably another reason why people remove the kits. the set up just tells you about enrichment under boost on one, the timing could be done by restricting the advance but by how much. Locking the bob weights are favourite on this, which incidentally is on the original fitting instructions from bae TT
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MSD all the way then I reckon. Easy fix, if it don't work, sell it again :lol:
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nice one :lol: but given enough time i will be able to sort it out
cheers tony TT
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Am I right in thinking there is nothing on the Delorean Bosch ecu that controls fuel pressure according to load?
On the Escort RS Turbo which also runs K-Jet there is an electromagnetic actuator which controls the lower chamber pressure, as the ecu uses an amyl valve which monitors boost pressure and alters the current supplied to the actuator, thus increases the fuel pressure. The Audi Quattro's also ran this type of affair..
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Seen your wed site its nice one. I think if you spend enough money on any think you can get it perfect but us being dmc owners we are not like that at all we are on the cheap.Are just like the channels.
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See 23 degrees is loads for on boost. On my old GTA, that used to run 16 degrees at 6psi and above, and thats right on the edge of knock.
It wants to be about 16-18max, on boost from say 2.5k upwards.
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NickT Wrote:The Hobbs (or pressure switch set at 1lb pressure) just shorts out the o2 sensor input to the fuel computer to run the duty cycle to give maximum pressure.
Some say to wire in the cold start valve to come on at the same time but the fuel equally distributed to the cylinders is always debated.
Yep, that will increase the duty, but not the actual 'pressure' yes?
Thats the other issue, you open the injectors wider, but the now higher than atmospheric inlet manifold pressure is now trying to 'push' the fuel back in the injectors...
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so really the advance should only be 5 or 6 degrees from static ? TT
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Tourettes Tony Wrote:so really the advance should only be 5 or 6 degrees from static ? TT
If thats what the base timing is, then yes. Ive just compared a couple of GTA maps I have here running on standalone and they are all running 16-17 degrees at anything above 120kpa (about 2psi boost)
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right il give it a go, i remember nick saying about 18 a while back, il lock the weights and see how that goes TT
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