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tylerma
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had the weekend to have a play in the beast lol
and I have not had one issue with it.
not been caning it
just pootling around getting used to it.
and not once has the temp gauge gone over the half way mark
and in this weather that impressed me
it seems to boost quite well
no speed demon
but the torque difference compared to a
normal 1.8 M40 is great.
still running very low boost
but there is room for more I believe
its a bit weird in auto form
but second to third is very intresting lol
and I have not had one issue with it.
not been caning it
just pootling around getting used to it.
and not once has the temp gauge gone over the half way mark
and in this weather that impressed me
it seems to boost quite well
no speed demon
but the torque difference compared to a
normal 1.8 M40 is great.
still running very low boost
but there is room for more I believe
its a bit weird in auto form
but second to third is very intresting lol
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Just been through some of the data collected on mapping this project.
peak boost = 11.754 psi made from 3.8K rpms upwards with an AFR of 12.9 on boost 16.0 on cruise and 16.1:1 @ idle
not bad from the lil old M40 eh
I left the boost lower than this on the fin al map due to high charge temps on the intake, with an efficent IC installed I can see no reason why 1BAR is not achievable.
peak boost = 11.754 psi made from 3.8K rpms upwards with an AFR of 12.9 on boost 16.0 on cruise and 16.1:1 @ idle
not bad from the lil old M40 eh
I left the boost lower than this on the fin al map due to high charge temps on the intake, with an efficent IC installed I can see no reason why 1BAR is not achievable.
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Good cruise/tick over AFR's, it'd be nice to to get near those AFR's on my M30 once it's back running.
What sort of cruise/tick over AFR's were you getting on Tobys M30 ?
What sort of cruise/tick over AFR's were you getting on Tobys M30 ?
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i want to be driven at ace first 
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Whens the manual conversion being done?
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Thats very good Ant!!!! I bet some NA cars on here could only wish of those AFR'sAnt wrote:Just been through some of the data collected on mapping this project.
peak boost = 11.754 psi made from 3.8K rpms upwards with an AFR of 12.9 on boost 16.0 on cruise and 16.1:1 @ idle
not bad from the lil old M40 eh![]()
I left the boost lower than this on the fin al map due to high charge temps on the intake, with an efficent IC installed I can see no reason why 1BAR is not achievable.
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Yeah, me !Demlotcrew wrote:
Thats very good Ant!!!! I bet some NA cars on here could only wish of those AFR's
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Andy335Touring wrote:Yeah, me !
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Air-to-Fuel Ratiostevetigger wrote:AFR??

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Whats the air to fuel on an M50?smithy318i wrote:Air-to-Fuel Ratiostevetigger wrote:AFR??
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Depends on the load.
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whats the guesstamation on the fuel (cough) economy and the bhp and torque from this project?
tbh i am most interested in what torgue figures you would see?
tbh i am most interested in what torgue figures you would see?
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awesome work, glad its goin ok..
what boost levels is it bein run day to day at for now then? estimated bhp/torque?
awesome work, glad its goin ok..
what boost levels is it bein run day to day at for now then? estimated bhp/torque?
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Going from what they said to me I'd say the torque is somewhere near the 180-200lb/ft and power about the same, nothing confirmed and I'm yet to have a go myself.liam012 wrote:whats the guesstamation on the fuel (cough) economy and the bhp and torque from this project?
tbh i am most interested in what torgue figures you would see?
I hope a RR soon will confirm this plus Malc fitting a IC and upping the boost again should see a lot more!
HTH, Mark.
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as said by Mark
we dont have any official power or boost figures yet
but I still need to fit an I/C and then maybe we'll up the boost
once thats done we will try for some figures then
we dont have any official power or boost figures yet
but I still need to fit an I/C and then maybe we'll up the boost
once thats done we will try for some figures then
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tylerma
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not yet dude
need to borrow my mates camera
need to borrow my mates camera
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just back from holiday and seen she's up and running!!! How you liking Malc?
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welcome back fella !
he must be liking it , he keeps upping the boost
last I heard was it "cuts out" on WOT kickdowns, that'll be the boost cut limiter then
gotta protect the man's investment, its for his own good.
More boost after an IC is sourced to fit but we've run just under a BAR in testing without issues( det ) the IAT were a litt;le high for my liking so I pegged it @ 7.5 psi-obv not enough though
Fuel economy was better than stock when I drove it
torque monster M40, no theres an unusual sentance
he must be liking it , he keeps upping the boost
last I heard was it "cuts out" on WOT kickdowns, that'll be the boost cut limiter then
More boost after an IC is sourced to fit but we've run just under a BAR in testing without issues( det ) the IAT were a litt;le high for my liking so I pegged it @ 7.5 psi-obv not enough though
Fuel economy was better than stock when I drove it
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cheers dude. had a great time crusin' europe. funily enough in a Megasquirted car 
7.5psi - nice nice nice - and about 14 in tests without knocking, that's sweet.
m40 plus FI - it seems two wrongs do make a right afterall
7.5psi - nice nice nice - and about 14 in tests without knocking, that's sweet.
m40 plus FI - it seems two wrongs do make a right afterall
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saw this at guildford, and i msut say does indeed look very good.
mal explained the megasquirt business, sounds quite interesting! though as Si pointed out, calculations and setting now will not be valid in winter?
need to constantly set up different maps and select accordingly?
anyway glad to see it running, flippin toasty though! lol
any RR figures/graphs yet???
mal explained the megasquirt business, sounds quite interesting! though as Si pointed out, calculations and setting now will not be valid in winter?
need to constantly set up different maps and select accordingly?
anyway glad to see it running, flippin toasty though! lol
any RR figures/graphs yet???
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correct me if i'm wrong but the air intake temp sensor takes care of the the summer/winter issues by trimming the fuel table (and spark?) based on air temp (density)
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In a nutshell mate !, glad someone pays attentioncorrect me if i'm wrong but the air intake temp sensor takes care of the the summer/winter issues by trimming the fuel table (and spark?) based on air temp (density)
the ECU use coolant temp and intake air temp to determine the fuelling required, they are trim maps to work alongside the main look up tables.
in short:
Fuel map value +/- % coolant trim, +/- % IAT trim = fuelling output
Mine and Fozzys car have done 2 winters without needing any remapping done for "climate change"
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what Ant saidAnt wrote:In a nutshell mate !, glad someone pays attentioncorrect me if i'm wrong but the air intake temp sensor takes care of the the summer/winter issues by trimming the fuel table (and spark?) based on air temp (density)
the ECU use coolant temp and intake air temp to determine the fuelling required, they are trim maps to work alongside the main look up tables.
in short:
Fuel map value +/- % coolant trim, +/- % IAT trim = fuelling output
Mine and Fozzys car have done 2 winters without needing any remapping done for "climate change"
the way I understand it is
there is no reason to re-map for winter time as
you set the squirt to what the car needs to run
then it takes care of itself when temprature changes.
otherwise you would need to remap it when
you go through places like blackwall and dartford tunnels
because of the drastic temprature drops
and I have been through both on many occasions
since having it fitted
without problem
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And how big is the smile Malc, its been a few weeks now so is it still as much fun? 

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OOOOH Yeahd6dph wrote:And how big is the smile Malc, its been a few weeks now so is it still as much fun?
its a strange beast to say the least
you can drive around pootling about in london's traffic
without a hitch
but stamp on the loud pedal and she lifts her skirt and starts dancing
overtaking on the motorway is a doddle now too
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Great, sounds like hell of a machine...... well for fourpot wrongness!
Im going to try to make the lakeside meet to see this, but wont put my name down just incase
Im going to try to make the lakeside meet to see this, but wont put my name down just incase

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The real question is how loud is the dump valve ?

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I think that when the car is warm then yes what you guys are saying is correct but correct me if im wrong for cold start maps come winter the car will need to go back to and have them changed/made up.
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the sttings in Malcs reflect on datalogs from setting these two up dude, it works OKMine and Fozzys car have done 2 winters without needing any remapping done for "climate change"
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I have never done any kind of mapping/data logging on a live car only messed around with the software in offline modes so i guess it would be okay to use base maps across the board when setting up the EMS.
Ant have you seen this site? http://www.wbo2.com/
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Ant have you seen this site? http://www.wbo2.com/
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yes dude, the Tech-edge gear is keenly priced, prefer the innovate though, better supported and easier to use
you getting one for Maxx ? innovate Lc-1 seems the obvious choice and will run a WB02 52mm diplay if you were wanting?
you getting one for Maxx ? innovate Lc-1 seems the obvious choice and will run a WB02 52mm diplay if you were wanting?
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Dude Maxx can run a WB02 gauge and its got a built in controller so all i need is a Wide band sensor.
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