1227730 with 2 bar Map?
Bob Wooten
r71chevy at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 23 04:49:44 GMT 2001
I have been thinking about this as well don't see any reason why this
would not work. if 0-5vdc was 0-1 bar is is not 0-2 bar. this means
though that you would have to redo all tables that have reference to vacuum
( now pressure) the resolution of the sensor is now going to be 1/2
of what it was. the only reason to mention this would be if you had a lump
cam it was going to be hard to tune in the first place. I think that
i have convinced myself that for the next car that i am just going to goto a CPU
that has the accommodation for the 2 or 3 bar sensor built in tweak from
there. I think that this would probably reduce the frustration.
FWIW
BW
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan
Townsend
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
Sent: 2/22/01 7:15:57 PM
Subject: 1227730 with 2 bar Map?
So I was curious and started reading what a 2 bar Map
does. Basically you
get the same voltage as a 1 bar Map but the readings are actually
double.
So what would keep me from using a 2 bar Map but with the 730 ECM and
730
code but tune what the computer now sees as 50 KpA to actually be the
real
100 KpA. This would allow me to tune the setup to up to 14.7 lbs
of boost.
Does this sound like I'm on the right track? The only thing left
is doing
the VE tables and spark Map. This would leave me with all the
functionality
as before.
Would I be better to drop what the computer thinks the injectors are so
I
could keep away from 100+ % VE tables or would it work better to make
it
think the engine is a 11.4 L or something like that?
DanT - Is this a good idea or time for me to put on the
CSH? :-)
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