Is this "common knowledge", that the ETS causes the engine to go temporarily lean under full boost?
I don't think this is common knowledge, it has just been observed by people that datalog. The MS3 ECU tries to manage air/fuel ratio by contolling fuel, throttle and wastegate duty cycle to a target load value (HP/Torque). With all the mods you listed, the ECU cannot contol the wastegate duty cycle fast enough to handle boost spikes. 1. the watsegate flapper is too small to bypass enough pressure around the turbo. 2. when the ECU "sees" a large boost spike, it starts to close the throttle to cut back boost pressure which creates a lean condition.
I've just ordered the ETS, the Forge BPV, cp-e DP, a 3" inlet and the reworked K04. I would like to get some kind of remap, but I live in Norway, and there seems to be very limited knowledge of the MS3/6 here. From what I have heared, there are only sold 4-5 MS3/6 here... None of the tuners I have spoken to here in Norway know anything about these cars.
You are going to see big boost spikes in this configuration. Your turbo will spool up way faster than before. also, you will hold higher pressure under WOT than stock, probably around 18 PSI. The Forge BPV will hold pressure better and the ETS will have less pressure drop. The stock BPV is designed to "leak" a little to help the car maintain 15.6 PSI and reduce the spikes. Remember, boost spikes create lean conditions and extra pressure in the cylinders, which is very bad for engines. This is especially bad if you are in stop-and-go traffic and you punch it when the intake charge air temperature is high. This will cause detonation under these conditions.
The only safe tuning system available right now is the Cobb in my opinion. The cob doesn't fool the system in any way and allows the ECU to target higher power levels while still using all its sensors and algorithms. This ECU is quite complicated. Piggy-backs or stand-backs take away part of the ECU's equation and make it enter unsafe conditions.
Also, there is a lot of talk about installing a catch can to avoid smoking. What does that entail? Where do I get a catch can and is it complicated to install? There is also talk about a Forge waste gate and that a better waste gate can help against smoking... but is such a waste gate even available?
Hope some of you knowledgeable guys can help me out by replying!!!
The catch can is being installed on the PCV hose. This doesn't eliminate smoking turbos. The smoking turbo issue is a seal problem with floating bearing type turbos. If your seals are good, maintain them by changing your oil at least every 3000 miles, let your car warm up before driving and cool down before shutting off. If your seals are out of tollerance, the turbo will leak oil past the seals into the exhaust and with the cp-e DP, you will see smoke during long idle conditions or immediately thereafter when you get on it.
The catch can captures the excessive oil/oil vapor coming from the valve cover and prevents oil from building up on your intake system, especially the throttle plate and intake valves. It is a know issue with DISI engines to have excessive crud buildup on the intake system since the fuel isn't coming into the engine from the intake manifold.
A wastegate will not reduce smoking, again, it's unrelated to the oil smoking problem.
Last thing, look at this inlet before you decide to buy an inlet!
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123706776