FMU Engine Managment Unit - Would it work?
Is it possible to use one of the old school FMU units that civics use to adjust fuel pressure based on boost pressure. With a return fuel system on the tC would this be possible?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-1...Q5fAccessories
Maybe put the ECU into limp mode by pulling the primary o2 sensor and using this device?
I understand this isnt the BEST option. Always looking for new ways to boost and new ideas to help out people who are on a low budget.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-1...Q5fAccessories
Maybe put the ECU into limp mode by pulling the primary o2 sensor and using this device?
I understand this isnt the BEST option. Always looking for new ways to boost and new ideas to help out people who are on a low budget.
Last edited by johnhawkins; Feb 16, 2010 at 11:53 PM.
Right - I have the adjustable 1:1 pressure regulator already but with civics and other older cars I know you can easily use and FMU (product listed above) which raises the fuel pressure 12:1....in return using the stock ECU and injectors with the fuel pressure regulator.
that'll be a waste of money, you can change the fuel psi all day long but the ecu will always run at 14.7 AFR all day long up to 4000rpms.
Return fuel is good to have so you have to tune less, but without the propger electronics you'll get a CEL and/or lean under partial throttle boost.
Return fuel is good to have so you have to tune less, but without the propger electronics you'll get a CEL and/or lean under partial throttle boost.
Right - I have the adjustable 1:1 pressure regulator already but with civics and other older cars I know you can easily use and FMU (product listed above) which raises the fuel pressure 12:1....in return using the stock ECU and injectors with the fuel pressure
regulator.
regulator.
this also goes with what death by tc said about cels' and up to 4k rpms which is when open loop kicks in
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