dadasracecar
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The argument is a little confusing. This is what I understand after reading the forums, specifically: http://www.mazda - 3 - forums dot com/index.php?topic=95829.msg1890698#new
Laloosh claimed the throttle was staying open longer after installing the fuel pump. cp-e said no. Laloosh posted graphs of tps vs. rpm to prove his point but they actually prove cp-e's point. While the fuel pressure does hold to redline, the tps voltage still drops after ~6k rpm. This happens both pre and post CDFP install.
I do not know the particulars behind why Laloosh got banned for a week but seeing that he was extremely confrontational toward cp-e on their own sponsored subforum, it's not hard to figure out. They pay money to sponsor a forum so you should probably not be confrontational toward them on their own space...
At the end of the day, before going so far as to say you'll never buy a cp-e product, you should remember that they're farther along in developing products for your car than anyone else. The speed6/3s are limited run vehicles so all of us should be very appreciative that companies are focusing on our cars at all. The cobalt SS, wrx, srt4, civic, etc. markets are much more plentiful in terms of numbers.
You should not confuse my statements with cp-e. While I do have a very good relationship with them and would very much like to be associated with their company, I am not. I paid full retail for the products they sell or I bought them from other members. I paid retail for the Standback, fmic, cai, and bov. I got the dp for $500 from chrissec14(sp?) and traded my stock exhaust for a cpe single cbe from a guy that didn't like the noise. I'm the beta tester for the fuel pump but I bought a stock pump ($360) to have them rework it. I would have been at the dyno this morning to actually get numbers and afr data but the appt got canceled Friday night at 6:20 pm (I still had to pay my sitter the $70 to watch my 3yo...)
The point is, I'm not getting my s*** for free. I'm as interested in making our cars fast as the next guy but the facts don't lie. The throttle remains an obstacle. The CDFP hopefully will go a long way towards fixing the mid range lean spots observed with bolt-ons and really help the upgraded turbo guys. What it doesn't seem to do, and Laloosh has demonstrated this, is keep the throttle plate open till redline.
Lastly, I apologize to Laloosh for not believing his times. 12.9 on blizzaks with the stock IC is freaking phenomenal and he has the slips to prove it. Before seeing them, I didn't believe it. Given all of the shocked responses to his times, it looks like my surprise wasn't unique. He must be a very competent driver and his car is running well. I'm really disappointed that I didn't get to dyno and MIR and Capitol have both closed for the season so I can't similar data. Anytime you're close to Baltimore, Laloosh, lemme know...
Laloosh claimed the throttle was staying open longer after installing the fuel pump. cp-e said no. Laloosh posted graphs of tps vs. rpm to prove his point but they actually prove cp-e's point. While the fuel pressure does hold to redline, the tps voltage still drops after ~6k rpm. This happens both pre and post CDFP install.
I do not know the particulars behind why Laloosh got banned for a week but seeing that he was extremely confrontational toward cp-e on their own sponsored subforum, it's not hard to figure out. They pay money to sponsor a forum so you should probably not be confrontational toward them on their own space...
At the end of the day, before going so far as to say you'll never buy a cp-e product, you should remember that they're farther along in developing products for your car than anyone else. The speed6/3s are limited run vehicles so all of us should be very appreciative that companies are focusing on our cars at all. The cobalt SS, wrx, srt4, civic, etc. markets are much more plentiful in terms of numbers.
You should not confuse my statements with cp-e. While I do have a very good relationship with them and would very much like to be associated with their company, I am not. I paid full retail for the products they sell or I bought them from other members. I paid retail for the Standback, fmic, cai, and bov. I got the dp for $500 from chrissec14(sp?) and traded my stock exhaust for a cpe single cbe from a guy that didn't like the noise. I'm the beta tester for the fuel pump but I bought a stock pump ($360) to have them rework it. I would have been at the dyno this morning to actually get numbers and afr data but the appt got canceled Friday night at 6:20 pm (I still had to pay my sitter the $70 to watch my 3yo...)
The point is, I'm not getting my s*** for free. I'm as interested in making our cars fast as the next guy but the facts don't lie. The throttle remains an obstacle. The CDFP hopefully will go a long way towards fixing the mid range lean spots observed with bolt-ons and really help the upgraded turbo guys. What it doesn't seem to do, and Laloosh has demonstrated this, is keep the throttle plate open till redline.
Lastly, I apologize to Laloosh for not believing his times. 12.9 on blizzaks with the stock IC is freaking phenomenal and he has the slips to prove it. Before seeing them, I didn't believe it. Given all of the shocked responses to his times, it looks like my surprise wasn't unique. He must be a very competent driver and his car is running well. I'm really disappointed that I didn't get to dyno and MIR and Capitol have both closed for the season so I can't similar data. Anytime you're close to Baltimore, Laloosh, lemme know...
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