Nasa_Racers
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I'm researching what kinda of ems system to get for a t3 turbonetics intercooled setup that is being custom built for my pr5...it'll be set at 6psi then up to 8psi which i've been told is very safe...eventually we want to reach 12psi with a tuned ems system (to be purchased later)...i did a search of some of my questions but got mixed answers (i was referred to this site for its expertise in this area)
no mods just Stock ECU: I understand you can just use the stock ecu which isn't programmable...but it's cheap ($0)...no safeguard no timing advance, no fuel pressure increase = engine failure
Rising Rate FPR (FMU) and ignition retardation switch to trick the ecu...what FM protege turbo kit uses: I was told that a FMU would work well (and is quite affordable ~$200) assuming that the pr5 is not a returnless fuel system...however the draw backs i've heard it has no safeguard for failure and compared to the more expensive systems has little tuning potential meaning the rev band won't be as effective (limits amt of boost too)
piggyback ecu: this i'm not sure of exists for the pr5 yet...but wouldn't a s-afc mimic its effect giving another possibility...again without any safeguard
stand alone ems: cheapest i've seen them are $1,500 from motec...i've read some posts on the haltec unit but it's just too expensive for me with the cost of the kit...i was told the aem system was the best b/c its plug and play (but not for the pr5)...they do have a universal ems system but wondering how hard it will be to install
i only have 6k miles on the car and am worried about blowing the engine b/c of this...i road race (on a road course not suv slalom on the highway) so the engine will see some stress but nothing in the amount of endurance racing...it is also a daily driver
i'm not sure i understand all the options correctly as i'm not too familiar with forced induction...if i go the fmu route should i buy a safeguard system or just enjoy for a while then save up for the programmable ems system...thanks in advance
no mods just Stock ECU: I understand you can just use the stock ecu which isn't programmable...but it's cheap ($0)...no safeguard no timing advance, no fuel pressure increase = engine failure
Rising Rate FPR (FMU) and ignition retardation switch to trick the ecu...what FM protege turbo kit uses: I was told that a FMU would work well (and is quite affordable ~$200) assuming that the pr5 is not a returnless fuel system...however the draw backs i've heard it has no safeguard for failure and compared to the more expensive systems has little tuning potential meaning the rev band won't be as effective (limits amt of boost too)
piggyback ecu: this i'm not sure of exists for the pr5 yet...but wouldn't a s-afc mimic its effect giving another possibility...again without any safeguard
stand alone ems: cheapest i've seen them are $1,500 from motec...i've read some posts on the haltec unit but it's just too expensive for me with the cost of the kit...i was told the aem system was the best b/c its plug and play (but not for the pr5)...they do have a universal ems system but wondering how hard it will be to install
i only have 6k miles on the car and am worried about blowing the engine b/c of this...i road race (on a road course not suv slalom on the highway) so the engine will see some stress but nothing in the amount of endurance racing...it is also a daily driver
i'm not sure i understand all the options correctly as i'm not too familiar with forced induction...if i go the fmu route should i buy a safeguard system or just enjoy for a while then save up for the programmable ems system...thanks in advance