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I suggest you try calling him at the shop (as he just stated in his other thread, "MPI Tuner Anyone?") just like you would call Wagner or Perfworks or Flyin' Protege. I think you will get better results that way. He is not very PC Savy, and it probably takes him a while to type up just one post. I've talked to him over the phone, and the fountain just flows about any question you have. You will also have to remember that he may not be available by the phone at all times, as he has a business to run.
 
MPNick said:
I started a whole thread on the MPI Tuner. If you ask a question on that thread you got an answer.


Thanks again


Later...............Nick

I aksed the question in there, and recieved the same answer that you have given me from day one. Which has never really answered my question.

Thanks...
 
StuttersC said:
I aksed the question in there, and recieved the same answer that you have given me from day one. Which has never really answered my question.

Thanks...

What was the question?



Thanks again


Later............Nick
 
StuttersC said:
I aksed the question in there, and recieved the same answer that you have given me from day one. Which has never really answered my question.

Thanks...

#2] What was the question?


Thanks again


Later.......Nick
 
MPNick said:
#2] What was the question?


Thanks again


Later.......Nick


I believe you have answered it the best way you can on here in the thread regarding the MPI Tuner.

I am concerned with closed-loop on-boost operation with your tuner, particularly when the switch is made to on-boost open-loop operation. Smooth transition, and concerns of overly rich opreation for the first split second of the switch because of fueling needs and the ECU's control over fuel in both closed loop and open loop operation.
 
StuttersC said:
I believe you have answered it the best way you can on here in the thread regarding the MPI Tuner.

I am concerned with closed-loop on-boost operation with your tuner, particularly when the switch is made to on-boost open-loop operation. Smooth transition, and concerns of overly rich opreation for the first split second of the switch because of fueling needs and the ECU's control over fuel in both closed loop and open loop operation.

You are losing sleep over nothing. We control when the switch is made and how much fuel is added. As boost builds more and more we add more and more fuel.

1#We add fuel as the boost is building. So we have a happy balance here, more air and more fuel.
2#we control when and how hard the fuel hits. We sample what is going on upto 12 times per second. If you can feel a problem faster then 12 times per second you are very good.
3#wideband or not if we are overly rich you would have a bog,mis, stumble, or call it what ever you want.
4# tune the MPI Tuner right you will have no problems, you will sleep very sound.

Thanks again


Later........Nick
 

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