Piggyback installed

Kooldino

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Yup. So I basically have the MPI piggyback unit installed. Although, it's not the latest hardware revision, but it's what the MPI piggy is based off of.

I had the guy who did my exhaust install my two extra injectors before the throttle body.

I spent the weekend installing the piggy and removing my FMU. I'm running my stock MAF, BUT, i added in a MAP sensor so that I can see when boost comes on, so I'm not firing the extra injectors until then.

Right now, I'm @ 6psi.

I'm still tuning it, but I must say, this thing is pretty nice. So far, I'm not controlling ignition with it, and I'm not even touching my stock injectors (I don't care to), I'm just controlling the extra injectors with it right now.

Using the MAP sensor, it was decently tuned within 15 minutes of driving. I know MPNick isn't a huge fan of the MAP, but it works for me so far.

Anyway, so far it's doing its job. I still have to play with it to get the maps better, but there's nothing really wrong with them right now. I figure I'll tune them to a 12:1 AFR.

If your boosted and running an FMU...i'd reccomend picking up this piggy and an injector or two. It will probably cost you around $1K. Well worth it.
 
congrats kooldino! keep us informed of your progress!

edited due to my inability to type words/name that are presently on the screen.
 
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Good luck with the Piggyback. I would be extreemly careful with that. I have heard tooooooo much problems with Piggybaks in general bro.
 
pdhaudio said:
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very nice. where did u put the unit?

Right now it's just kinda chillin on my passenger floor. I may throw it in the glove box. We'll see over the weekend.
 
boostisgood said:
Good luck with the Piggyback. I would be extreemly careful with that. I have heard tooooooo much problems with Piggybaks in general bro.

For example?
 
how difficult is it to use thost things? after all this warranty stuff wears off i plan on building up the bottom end and upping the boost, but i am kind of retarded when it comes to tuning. does it come with instructions or guidelines to follow?
 
With a wideband o2 tunning isnt to tough. Not that i claim to be a tunner of anykind, but simply plugging in # and test drive untill you hit your desired afr. Timing is another story, i dont mess with those settings, once i get a knock sensor w/ LED i might be able to play around with it some more.

I just went out and adjusted some of my # on the piggyback today, it is quite simple.

Kooldino, What does your display look like with the MAP sensor in use. As of now mine just has deflection on the bottom and rpm on the right side of the screen. Where does it show what the MAP is seeing?
 
The Map reading will come in the 1 x 16 map on the right side of the display. . .I think. . .

Good info Dana. . .party on!

As for where to put it. . .isn't it like a very small box. . .nothing to "tune" on the box, so who cares where you put it! Throw it under the kick plate with your ecu!
 
Little Beavis said:

As for where to put it. . .isn't it like a very small box. . .nothing to "tune" on the box, so who cares where you put it! Throw it under the kick plate with your ecu!

that is where mine is, i have the hookup cable routed into my glovebox.
 
AZMSP said:
how difficult is it to use thost things? after all this warranty stuff wears off i plan on building up the bottom end and upping the boost, but i am kind of retarded when it comes to tuning. does it come with instructions or guidelines to follow?

Well, by the time you do that, they'll be a million maps from people who beat you to it that you can download and run on your car. Then if you want it tweaked, pay a tuner to tune it on a dyno for you.
 
Kooldino said:


If your boosted and running an FMU...i'd reccomend picking up this piggy and an injector or two. It will probably cost you around $1K. Well worth it.

if i were a full enthusist like this to tune my own sheit and splice and stuff...saving 1k would be worth it...but id much rather spend 2k on the microtech, already get bigger injectors, not splice, and have premade maps and customer service. hopefully that thing works out good for you man! im not hating on it, its just that much work is not my bag...

good job!
 
paulmp3 said:
With a wideband o2 tunning isnt to tough. Not that i claim to be a tunner of anykind, but simply plugging in # and test drive untill you hit your desired afr.

True. That's what I'm doing. But I'd be better off if I had a passenger helping me tune while I drove.

Kooldino, What does your display look like with the MAP sensor in use. As of now mine just has deflection on the bottom and rpm on the right side of the screen. Where does it show what the MAP is seeing?

On the right of the map, there's a single wide cell column. In there.
 
Little Beavis said:
The Map reading will come in the 1 x 16 map on the right side of the display. . .I think. . .

Good info Dana. . .party on!

As for where to put it. . .isn't it like a very small box. . .nothing to "tune" on the box, so who cares where you put it! Throw it under the kick plate with your ecu!

It matters so that you can still easily access it w/ the laptop.
 
Re: Re: Piggyback installed

duMb KeoLa said:
if i were a full enthusist like this to tune my own sheit and splice and stuff...saving 1k would be worth it...

Then run a pre made map by MPI.

but id much rather spend 2k on the microtech, already get bigger injectors, not splice,

Not splice? How are you gonna get your tach/etc to work then? You gonna do without it?

and have premade maps and customer service.

Again, I'm sure MPNick could send it w/ a base map. But either way, if you get a premade map, be it on a microtech or an MPI, a slight tune is always best to conform it to YOUR specific car.

hopefully that thing works out good for you man! im not hating on it, its just that much work is not my bag...

good job!

Werd.
 
Re: Re: Re: Piggyback installed

Kooldino said:
Then run a pre made map by MPI.



Not splice? How are you gonna get your tach/etc to work then? You gonna do without it?



Again, I'm sure MPNick could send it w/ a base map. But either way, if you get a premade map, be it on a microtech or an MPI, a slight tune is always best to conform it to YOUR specific car.



Werd.



already had a tach installed so that dont matter...my stock tach got ****** when i put gauge overlays on
 
i'll be installing mine in a week or 2......... what software are you using to tune yours with?
 
On the right of the map, there's a single wide cell column. In there.

Isn't that where you adjust the percentage of the values in the map at that giving load. Nevermind, you did say you have the stock meter on didn't ya. Sorry, good stuff, have fun and keep us posted on how she works for ya.
 

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