The standback allows you to tune out the fuel cut..
how? by not hitting 18psi or by actually doing something about it?
well from what mike said in the other thread hes able to set where fuel cut happens like higher in the rpms but hes not able to totally get rid of it yet and that wont happen till we get a fuel solution.. but running the two things together would be a very bad thing.
so what is boost cut caused by. Cause i ran as much as 21psi while i was tunning my mbc and have yet to hit fuel cut.
wats bad about running the fuel cut defender and the cp-e if you have a manual boost controller and a wastegate set for the boost you want?
From what I've noticed, I think it is usually caused by a combination of the MAP and MAF readings, but can also ba caused by excessivly lean AFR's. If the maf reading is higher than expected for a certian boost level you get fuel cut. I hit fuel cut at only 15psi a few times when it was below 30 deg last winter..but didn't have any issues this summer at 17psi..
The FCD will change the map signal before the standback, so all the boost settings in the standback will not work properly. The standback reads the boost from the map sensor, and uses that for the boost controller, and the boost clip to help eliminate fuel cut.
One of the major benifits of the standback is the very good boost controller built into it-why would you want to use a MBC?
Because the stock boost controller that is mounted on the stock turbo is eliminated with the ATP kit and is just replaced with a vacuum hose which is meant to have an mbc on it to regulate boost.
You can easily use the stock boost control solenoid with the ATP kit.. Just tee it into the boost line before the wastgate..
+1 for that idea..no MBC!!!!!