jdub260 said:
I assume that is for the "Wire In" model.
Do you have any more updates on the "Plug-N-Play" model??
Booster said:
Hi! this is great.
While I am so excited that will not wait for the PnP unit; Just to know when the PnP units will be avaible?
Anyway expect my order next week.
So excited! Wow!
You know, we thought all the piggyback vendors were going through the same connector distributor, but it looks like Ken from Protege Garage beat us to the punch. We've been trying to reach our connector rep, but he recently fell ill and had to undergo emergency open heart surgery. So if everyone is going through the same distributor, then we may have access to connectors too, but we have to wait for our contact to return to work to get the full scoop.
We're all really excited to release this piggyback because we feel it will really help wake the car up. But, I think the best feature is the PID feedback boost control. The fact that you can set a boost pressure, and the Standback will adjust the wastegate until you hit that pressure is awesome. No more dangerous 20+psi boost spikes, and no more tweaking due to environmental variances.
We're also very proud of, and strongly recommend our method of fuel control over MAF fuel control for a couple very important reasons. We recently learned that the fuel system isn't limited by the fuel injectors (ie. maxxing out the injector duty cycle), but it's limited by the high pressure fuel pump of all things!
Now, when you try to add fuel through the MAF, you're essntially telling the car to stretch its injector pulse-width to counter a lean condition. When you do this, volumetric fuel flow increases, and the high pressure pump needs to maintain the same rail pressure with a greater taxation on flow. What happens is the high pressure pump can't maintain the pressure and flow required, and fuel flow tapers off as the pulse-width increases (fuel needs pressure to flow). This is bad because the obvious solution is to, well, increase the MAF voltage some more, which will again increase the pulse-width. But as you know, if there isn't pressure, then there isn't fuel flow, and this just creates a vicious cycle.
Secondly, if you're adjusting fuel through the MAF, then you're creating an adjustment window that's limited by a 5-volt sensor. We've seen bolt-on cars run as high as 4.5-volt MAF signals, which only leaves less then 0.5-volts to add fuel with. Our method of fuel control has none of these limitations, since we don't use the MAF OR MAP to add fuel. We found a very unique way to add fuel without creating an arbitrary operation window for ourselves.
I think everyone is going to be taken aback by all of the capabilities you get for just $635. Even better yet (and I kid you not on this) we have other "locked" functions on the board that we'll unlock later once the software is fully written. I've been told not to mention the specifics, but we'll be sharing the details about these functions very soon.
Things are still looking good for a release next week. When we announce the release, we'll include a full writeup of all the Standback's capabilities so you don't need to go digging through 20+ page threads for all the info. It will all be organized so you can effectively compare out unit to other piggybacks. And thanks for everyone's patience through this long project!!
Jordan (cool)