fmu on the msp ?

MSPHAWAII

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does it have one if so which one is it useing i looked dident see one dont you think you would need one with the turbo set up ...
 
ok first of all please plan out your sentences before you write something, i can barely understand what your saying.

either way, yes the msp does have a FMIC but it is mounted vertically to the left of the rad. this is just the stock european turbo diesal IC. nothing special but adequate
 
yea it could probably be a lil more efficient but if you decide to upgrade it then i would not go any larger than 50% bigger. after that you will no longer be cooling the charge but you will be losing pressure and with the little t25 that is a very bad idea.
 
Gus, He is talking about a Fuel Managment Unit. Not necessarily an electronic one. But an inline fuel pressure regulator, that will add fuel as boost is put to the combustion chambers.

As far as the MSP having one, I doubt it as the ECU (engine managment unit) is programmed for the turbo. Check with the dealer, or repost this in the forced induction forums. Should get help there.

(mspo)
 
I think he's asking about an FMU (Fuel Management Unit), like what you would get if you bought a Greddy turbo kit to put onto a non-turbo motor.

If that is the case, then no...there is not a separate FMU, the cars ECU controls the fuel for our motors...most stock turbo motors (with fuel injection) have this from the factory...FMUs are offered as an alternative to getting a ECU programmed for boost or a stand alone engine management system.

hope that helps some
 
i dunno its really hard to tell what he's talking about since its all once run together sentence and its hard to read but I like bright copper kettle and packages tied with string 'cause those are a few of my favourite things
 
yes i was asking about the fuel mangment unit for people that are into turbo cars you dont have to spell it out for them it was just a ? love the car but it needs more power but thanks for the info ....
 
NO MSPHAWAII MSP's dont need one becuz the ecu on the car takes care of everything. Adding more fuel when needed and retarding time.
 
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