Man this post is all over the place
Ok first to clarify a few things:
CHdesign is absolutly correct, big bens mishaps involved a few factors and oil was the big killer on that. I seriously doubt that 6-7 psi of boost did that to his motor in such a short time.
I have run up to 12psi and even overboosted to 16psi without ANY problems...yes I run a piggy back but one must understand our motors should never see anything over 10psi with proper timing and fuel control and mine has on numerous occasions.
Our motors can take a lickin and the Mazdaspeed is a testament to that.
There a bunch of people on here saying "change out your pistons, rods ect" This is absolutley unecessary. A properly running turbo protege needs adequate fuel and stock timing should suffice if the boost is kept under 6-7psi depending on your set of circumstances (fuel, altitude, temp ect)
Again the mazdaspeed runs on the stock FS motor that we share and you dont hear them breaking and melting motors. In regards to timing its not a bad idea to switch ecu's on the mp3 from the pro5. However this will not solve all problems and make you "safe"
Get a mazdaspeed ecu then your in business
Otherwise you will have to limit yourself to 6-7psi on an FMU setup. We are working on something...I cant release to much info but it will resolve all of the fuel and timing issues with the p5 and mp3.
I suggest to alot of turbo people on this forum to get proper a/f monitoring equipment. Whenever we sell a kit we stress this important factor and basically try to educate the consumer on this. And the majority of our customers either end up with a wideband or egt, these a/f montors are more important than even a boost gauge.
Will we still need to switch ECU's if we get a standalone or a piggyback system from the SPOOL man.
Yeah MP3skaterNC hit the nail on the head when he awnsered that one.
Its funny to here you guys analyze the problem of the protege motor. First off big ben was running a fmu, i tell all of you people out there who run a fmu, will most likely damage their motors, secondly big ben (dont know if you tuned your car)
Not necessarily. I am not claiming the FMU is the best thing out there but one must have realistic expectations with it. For a 5-7psi system an FMU is sufficient....why do you ask? Well we verified it on a wideband and thats why we know. So you cannot come on here and day FMU/FPR' are pieces of s*** because they are not. I would advise someone to spend there money on a/f monitoring equipment before upgrading there fuel system....this way one accuratly determine if an upgraded fuel system is needed.
Now a saturn we built with t3/t4, intercooler, no wastegate, upgrade injectors, and pump, dynoed 190whp at same boost with a perfect air fuel in the high 11s low 12s
Upgaded injectors and a pump is hardly an accurate fuel control device. You need something to control those injectors otherwise driveability will go out the window
FMUS dont work get injectors and a emanage spoolin says the fuel works, who cars if timing isnt figured out right now.
Again FMU's do work. I have been experimenting with the emanage and yes its a great system but it does not affectively retard timing. Basically you are paying $500+ and not addressing the full problem.
The link is a good unit and I would be more than happy to share my settings with anybody but there is a light at the end of the tunnel with stage4
