scan tool would be badass too.

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Unfortunatly the ej18 doesn't come with a stock knock sensor, so it probably doesn't have any form of timing retard calculations set in the 1.8 ecu like it does in the 2.2t ecu. So the only use left for the SafeGuard would be the ignition control (and boost retard if it can do that independantly of the ECU), which (besides the boost retard) a ITC can do just fine, right? And being able to visually see when the knock sensor detects knock would provide useful I would think. So spending $220-320 for the lite and itc I think isn't a bad price for the purpose that I need them for (vs. $500 for the J&S + $75 for the bosch sensor since the 1.8 doesn't come with one).vrg3 wrote:I don't think spending $120 on a Knock Lite and then $100-$200 on an S-ITC is worthwhile. That's about what a SafeGuard costs. Although I guess if you're planning on using an S-AFC you might want more precise control over timing than a SafeGuard provides.
I'm sorry, I should have clarified. I meant to get the boost controller for future use, not for the sole purpose of lowering pressure. That list was just to show the ability of being able to control all the things I need (air, fuel, timing, boost) in a somewhat cost effective way (lol) over the course of time. But you're right, the wastegate actuator is probably a 9-10psi wastegate stock?vrg3 wrote:my3awds - You shouldn't need a $20 boost controller if you're planning on running low boost. If anything, you'll probably have to modify the wastegate actuator to bring boost down to 3-5 psi.
Yeah, that would be nice. I guess I could find out after I install the wideband and before I switch injectors. I just don't want to chance it if this 2.2t normally came with a larger set of injectors on stock 8-9psi boost (and possibly a larger fpr?). But since I'll have a bunch of devices by that point, I can see what works best lol.vrg3 wrote:...the Walbro pump and an appropriate FMU might be able to provide decent fueling even with the stock injectors; this could be verified using the wideband.
Well I figure I would need to have timing, air, boost, and fuel control for the car anyway if I ever upgrade (dohc, 16g, 550cc,etc). It would be a waste of time and money to spend the $300-$400+ if you are going to alter the stock maps and settings anyway, right? I don't think it'll be that difficult to get the car 'close' to the drivability of a 2.2t ecu.vrg3 wrote:But wait, why again are neither of you willing to use an EJ22T ECU with your EJ22T engines?
Thats a shame! I don't see how you can put all the time and effort into something and be satisfied with the simple thread replies of "thanks!". Not that I'm complaining, but I'm just saying if someone wanted to show their graditude for all your hard work with a little $$$ contribution (and I'm sure more people then myself here would be willing to do so), why not? I guess this is besides the thread-point so I'll skip it...but if your scantool ever supports the impreza usdm 1.8ecu...I'll be asking for your paypal address...or at least your mailing address to send you a 6pack!vrg3 wrote:I won't accept money for my scan tool work.