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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 10:36 AM
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Exactly what zimbo said. They just started to not hit redline because max power is at about 6200. the 7100 redline I see it really as a cushion, I still use 6600 as my personal redline. If you look at the dyno with the 3 done (second dyno sheet) they did go to 7100 at first and then said forget it for the last one. 7100rpm in 5th gear is about 155mph. On the dyno that was done in march, the reason they didn't go to redline then was that there computer read an a/f over 12.5 and he stop for the sake of saving the engine.



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I would use the emanage but the afc would do a much better job of taking out fuel which is what I need to do. I read somewhere that you should not take out fuel using the injector map on the emanage. It doesn't work that well. if you have used it for this please let me know. You seem to be the emanage guru.

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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 10:44 AM
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Thanks for clear it up for me. Your right the only reason I was able to add more boost was because it was running so rich. The flash does not know what boost your running, it is only set for a specific level. Still like it though and it seems that TS likes to run it on a really safe side. For you it would be a great investment just for the fact that I think there was a video of you running at the track and a little rich is what you would be looking for. spaz
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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 12:31 PM
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I would use the emanage but the afc would do a much better job of taking out fuel which is what I need to do. I read somewhere that you should not take out fuel using the injector map on the emanage. It doesn't work that well. if you have used it for this please let me know. You seem to be the emanage guru.

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You can still use the eManage to reduce fuel using the "airflow adjustment map". This map works exactly like an AFC, in that it tweaks MAF voltages to reduce fuel.

Then you can use the "Add injector map" to add fuel towards redline, where you appear to trend up a little bit...although not dangerous or anything.

So really, the eManage is still a more accurate solution, becuase you can reduce fuel ala AFC with MAF conditioning, and then add fuel via increased IPW whichi is more precise and reliable that adding fuel via AFC.

The only downside is the eManage and all the adaptors and stuff you need will likely run you about $450-$500, which I think is a bit more than the SAFC... You would need the eManage unit, the injector harness, the RPM adaptor, the Greddy support tool cable, and software. The software is availible for free from various sources, but the cable is proprietary. I know a guy who sells a cloned cable for $50 shipped...that's what I have.

In the, I have stated that the TS and eManage are sorta redundant. But now, I've changed my mind, and, if money is no object, then I would fo a TS reflash, and use that as my new base to tweak further via eManage.


Hope this helps!
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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 01:53 PM
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Remember I still have the emanage and harness just not the injectors. And with the eo-1 I can program it. I might have to try this. o well so much for not chopping the harness up . Thanks Spaz
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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 07:50 PM
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oh...i thought you sold the whole kit and kabboodle. so you are all set to go! Time to warm up the soldering gun and wire cutters.

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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 03:12 AM
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Spaz, very nice numbers!

All the high Horsepower z's are in Texas!!!
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 07:29 AM
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Originally posted by ACP
All the high Horsepower z's are in Texas!!!
True to that.
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 07:52 AM
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Come'on Jeff! SoCal needs to represent! fo-show
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 08:31 PM
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Originally posted by gq_626
Come'on Jeff! SoCal needs to represent! fo-show
First sorry for the hijack Spaz. I'm working on it GQ. But might have to take a step back and lose the resonated test pipes the fuel odor is getting to me.
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 10:23 PM
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Go with the RT Cats. They seem to flow the best and you won't get the smell. Even though I have read about them falling apart, I have good luck with them.
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 10:26 PM
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Originally posted by ACP
Spaz, very nice numbers!

All the high Horsepower z's are in Texas!!!
Thanks ACP. If you figure out a way to fix the stupid internal regulator please let me know. If not just over power it with the walbro . Good luck with your project.
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 12:27 AM
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Nice numbers, I am glad everything worked out for you.
I am flashed for 9 PSI and running 9 or less depends on how I accelarate and I went with the Walbro 190L. I have the Crawford Plenum, P.E. 380's, Edge High stall verter, Borla Headers, Stillen Straight pipes into a Borla true dual now and it all came together nicely.

If your exhaust is wide open, you keep things cool and get the flash right on the timing I think you can run 9 PSI on this engine daily. I have been doing so for I don't know , since 2003 at least.

The straight pipes brought my car alive, I'm gonna post a new thread on that so I don't thread jack but again great setup you have man you did everything right!
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 03:47 AM
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Originally posted by 350Now
First sorry for the hijack Spaz. I'm working on it GQ. But might have to take a step back and lose the resonated test pipes the fuel odor is getting to me.
I thought the same thing at 1st, but once they get coated in the inside, it goes away.
Now I wouldn't trade them for Anything else...

Thanks Spaz!
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 05:39 AM
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Fuel Odor?

It's a race car or a family not with FI not much in between. I don't have any drone and I am quite happy about that. Ditto what ACP said about the straight pipes, great mod for FI.
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by ACP
I thought the same thing at 1st, but once they get coated in the inside, it goes away.
Now I wouldn't trade them for Anything else...

Thanks Spaz!
ACP how many miles before the fuel odor is not as bad? TIA
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 12:44 PM
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I think the fuel odor is only bad cause it's running rich. Once I get my car tuned to a proper A/F at 8psi with Greddy, I think it will get toned down quite a bit.
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 01:24 PM
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Nice numbers Spaz! Welcome to the 400+ club. Let me know hat you decide to do with your e-manage. I still have mine as well.
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