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I think I've seen the injectors hit around the 90 mark at some point but i haven't been pushing it for awhile now as I've upgraded turbo and the tune is not right. So I'm on light foot driving until tuned/upgraded some more.

Fuel pump was standard with no FPR..ie standard pressure. No probs there.

Yes, S15's will be going in (got em already)

Tomei fuel pump as soon as it arrives.

And Z32 (got that too)

Hoping for 250rwkws, yeah !

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

Just FYI i got 235rwkw@11/12psi on stock fuel pump,AFM and stock regulator(the car was an auto also)...i agree that you should upgrade these items and that all cars are different but its food for thought...

This was also done on a safc ...a powerfc would give a way better tune overall just not in power output but the powerband midrange etc...if you can afford a powerfc and a tune ($900-1800 for powerfc then $500 for a full tune) then go for it..on the other hand I could not afford this and got the safc and tune for $500 all up..

If an emanage popped up when i was hunting for a cheap ecu I would of got it..theres one for sale now..it is way better then n safc and that one for sale is going for $350..the tune will also only cost $180-$280. There are other cheap alternatives there, but you pay for quality/or the product with demand.

Good luck, it is an exciting path to take...

Hi,

Just FYI i got 235rwkw@11/12psi on stock fuel pump,AFM and stock regulator(the car was an auto also)...i agree that you should upgrade these items and that all cars are different but its food for thought...

This was also done on a safc ...a powerfc would give a way better tune overall just not in power output but the powerband midrange etc...if you can afford a powerfc and a tune ($900-1800 for powerfc then $500 for a full tune) then go for it..on the other hand I could not afford this and got the safc and tune for $500 all up..

If an emanage popped up when i was hunting for a cheap ecu I would of got it..theres one for sale now..it is way better then n safc and that one for sale is going for $350..the tune will also only cost $180-$280. There are other cheap alternatives there, but you pay for quality/or the product with demand.

Good luck, it is an exciting path to take...

& stock turbo? 235rwkw?

if you have trouble getting onto a pfc, or if price is a struggle you could have a look at other ecus like the greedy e-manage. much cheaper, between 600-800. im looking at getting one, just trying to get a bit of feedback on them.... just another option for u

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