Power FC setting boost level?
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setting boost level?
so, i just installed my pfc and took the car for a test drive.. the boost went as high as 12 psi on my gauge.. if i understand this right, and i probably don't, then the base settings of:
1. Pr 0.80kg/cm2 56% = 11.4 psi
Sc 0.70kg/cm2 64% = 9.95 psi
2. Pr 0.90kg/cm2 62% = 12.8 psi
Sc 0.80kg/cm2 70% = 11.4 psi
should be changed to:
1. Pr 0.60kg/cm2 44% = 8.53 psi
Sc 0.50kg/cm2 52% = 7.11 psi
2. Pr 0.70kg/cm2 50% = 9.95 psi
Sc 0.60kg/cm2 58% = 8.53 psi
if i want to tone it down to the stock setting of 10psi.
mike
1. Pr 0.80kg/cm2 56% = 11.4 psi
Sc 0.70kg/cm2 64% = 9.95 psi
2. Pr 0.90kg/cm2 62% = 12.8 psi
Sc 0.80kg/cm2 70% = 11.4 psi
should be changed to:
1. Pr 0.60kg/cm2 44% = 8.53 psi
Sc 0.50kg/cm2 52% = 7.11 psi
2. Pr 0.70kg/cm2 50% = 9.95 psi
Sc 0.60kg/cm2 58% = 8.53 psi
if i want to tone it down to the stock setting of 10psi.
mike
Last edited by zinch; 10-18-07 at 05:52 PM.
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Depending on mods, each car will react differently.
Make sure you read in the manual what the boost values in kg/ccm2 really does as opposed to the duty cycle values.
It is plug & play!
Make sure you read in the manual what the boost values in kg/ccm2 really does as opposed to the duty cycle values.
It is plug & play!
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