Very true!KzA said:once you pass that threshold, the injectors are forced to push too much fuel and become extremely inefficient..you need bigger injectors or extra injectors to handle the more fuel..
Well,acidbbg said:Linux,
Try that fix and let me know what's up!
Chas
Sorry, but I didn't get an e-mail. I found out when I called him.Packerfan said:So what is the problem the turbo module never worked right from day one and the wiring in the instructions is wrong and Nick has sent you guys updated wiring info for the Turbo Module Is this correct and if so can you forward me the e-mail he sent you guys to packerfan@epix.net. Thanks Robert Tanacredi
Extra injector(s) setup?joka1 said:i dont have the turbo module and am running 12 psi daily for a few mths with no fuel issues!!! how will that module help me.... oh ya dont set a ebc hi setting to hi.... i hit 21.1 psi and major fuel cut!!!!
rob
Hmmm, iI'm begining to wonder if the resister in the green LED may cause some signal degredation to the Turbo Module. The small Green LED can handle more power than the bigger red one, so maybe it has a resister with a higher value. (hmm). I was using the red one before. Thinking back, I guess my ECU out of the initial learning stage after being reset, and is just trying to pull fuel. I guess I have to get my voltages up on my analog out!!!LinuxRacr said:Here are the pics of what I rigged up this afternoon:
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The part number from Radio Shack for the LED is: 276-085
There is also a bigger red LED that I bought, but couldn't used due to me not having a big enough drill bit. Here is the part number for that one: 276-270
To hook them up, you hook the negative (-) wire of the LED to the orange wire going to the MPI Tuner. By process of elimination, you hook the positive (+) wire of the LED to the orange wire going to the Turbo Module. Both LED's have built-in resistors.