Wow, I should have thought of this earlier...
So yesterday at lunch I mocked it up. The only reason I didn't try to put it on before, is the lines for it were cut, and the quick-connect ends were missing.
So today I ran down to Advance auto parts and asked if they have the ends, and guess what, they do! I figured I'd have to go somewhere special and have some lines made. So $10 each for 2 fittings, and off I go....
Get home and found some clamps and some vac hose. Hooked everything up. Applied 10 psi of test pressure (using the air compressor) to the fmu and watched the fuel pressure go from 40psi to 80psi! :D
So everything was hooked up right and working. Headed off down the road, hit it, and the pressure only went up to 60psi.
Then I cranked up the dial on the boost-a-pump to 35% to keep the fuel volume up, hit it again, and it held nearly 80psi for the duration, on a quick pull.
Autotap shows I was running .92v on the o2's until 4800 rpms on 60psi. Now it holds .92v until 5300 rpms on 80psi. Still drops off fast after that though.
Before the fmu, the o2's were all over the place while I was boosting.
So now I need to monitor the pulsewidths too, and see if the injectors are maxed out, or if the pcm is just not holding them open long enough, or if I need to turn the bap up to max (50%).
No spark knock on the shifts now either. [img]smile.gif[/img]
So yesterday at lunch I mocked it up. The only reason I didn't try to put it on before, is the lines for it were cut, and the quick-connect ends were missing.
So today I ran down to Advance auto parts and asked if they have the ends, and guess what, they do! I figured I'd have to go somewhere special and have some lines made. So $10 each for 2 fittings, and off I go....
Get home and found some clamps and some vac hose. Hooked everything up. Applied 10 psi of test pressure (using the air compressor) to the fmu and watched the fuel pressure go from 40psi to 80psi! :D
So everything was hooked up right and working. Headed off down the road, hit it, and the pressure only went up to 60psi.
Then I cranked up the dial on the boost-a-pump to 35% to keep the fuel volume up, hit it again, and it held nearly 80psi for the duration, on a quick pull.
Autotap shows I was running .92v on the o2's until 4800 rpms on 60psi. Now it holds .92v until 5300 rpms on 80psi. Still drops off fast after that though.
Before the fmu, the o2's were all over the place while I was boosting.
So now I need to monitor the pulsewidths too, and see if the injectors are maxed out, or if the pcm is just not holding them open long enough, or if I need to turn the bap up to max (50%).
No spark knock on the shifts now either. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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