VRG3II FCD installed finally!
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VRG3II FCD installed finally!
Well it took me about 20 minutes to hook this thing up finally. It has been a real pain in the ass hitting fuel cut all the time. I only marginally raised the boost on my ebc though. I'm running aproximately 10-12 average with peaks of 13-14 depending on which gear I'm in. I will take some video of some 0-60, and 0-100 times tomorrow. It does pull like a motherfucker though.
-Mike
2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
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1998 Infiniti I30t
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1987 Subaru GL Wagon
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2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale
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vrg3
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I don't have any for sale right now, and probably won't for quite some time. But if you know someone who's handy with a soldering iron, they're cheap, easy, and fun to make yourself:
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~v/fcd/
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~v/fcd/
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sweet. i'll give it a try, i just hope i dont mess anything up. maybe i can get one of my "electrical nerd" friends help me out. 
and since it prevents the ECU from reading above 4.3 volts from the maf, would it affect the fuel flow alot at higher RPM's? like running lean? how much fuel is it flowing at 4.3 volt's?
and since it prevents the ECU from reading above 4.3 volts from the maf, would it affect the fuel flow alot at higher RPM's? like running lean? how much fuel is it flowing at 4.3 volt's?
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legacy92ej22t
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It shouldn't effect the MAF signal, it should clamp the MAP sensor signal.
-Matt
'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
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'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
'94 Audi UrS4 Modded (new project)
'96 Outback 5mt.
'07 Legacy 2.5i SE
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Oh... and I hope the fucker get bunked with Gunter, arrested for raping Gorillas.[/quote]
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it clamps the MAP signal, yes. Below the clamp voltage, it reads normally. This helps keep the ECU thinking everything is OK during normal driving conditions. It never lets the MAP signal read high enough to trigger fuel cut. ECU doesn't need to see that you're running above 13 lbs, it just needs to see how much airflow is being pulled in.
My FCD's by the stock boost control assembly, and uses the military-grade chip (underhood temps no problem) with a 20-turn potentiometer in place of the precision resistor, so's the clamp voltage is adjustable. (no precision resistors of the proper value lying around). It's also on a connector for easy removal from the car in case I need to look at it or adjust it on the bench for any reason. Although, since I've gotten it in there the last time after adjusting the voltage it's worked perfectly so thats not necessary. Just what I had to do because of what I had available.
My FCD's by the stock boost control assembly, and uses the military-grade chip (underhood temps no problem) with a 20-turn potentiometer in place of the precision resistor, so's the clamp voltage is adjustable. (no precision resistors of the proper value lying around). It's also on a connector for easy removal from the car in case I need to look at it or adjust it on the bench for any reason. Although, since I've gotten it in there the last time after adjusting the voltage it's worked perfectly so thats not necessary. Just what I had to do because of what I had available.
-Chris
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91SS 4EAT stock, 200k mi
91SS 5MT rebuilt engine waiting for a shell
93TW 4EAT, Forester lift, 3" TBE, 11psi, 200k mi
94SS 5MT4.11+rLSD 311k km: RobTune550,TD05-16g @ 18psi,FMIC,3"TBE,Forester lift