Am I missing anything?
QUOTE (biggie @ May 20 2010, 10:20 AM)
Piggybacks are crap! SAFC, Apexi Neo, none of them let you control timing and are limited on injector control as well. If I had gone with my original plan http://www.diyautotune.com/ instead of copping out with the Neo I am sure my boosted Accent would still be on the road today. Also, you will want to run bigger injectors than you think you need to start with, gives a lot more wiggle room and its bad to run smaller injectors at max duty cycle.
um my fic allows me to control timing
and to say you need x amount of injector for y psi is retarded
psi is nothing
18psi on a t28 is WAY different than 18psi on a t4
smart man
let us know if you need any help, the tuning part of the entire thing still eludes me(probably cuz i was using a map from sea level at 7000 feet lol) but anything mechanical you need help on, ill do what i can to help
let us know if you need any help, the tuning part of the entire thing still eludes me(probably cuz i was using a map from sea level at 7000 feet lol) but anything mechanical you need help on, ill do what i can to help
Looks like you're pretty much set for right now, but just pick up a catch can or 2. And follow Radu/Socks's PCV solutions here: https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/forum/in...showtopic=16458
Can't wait to see it all on.
The biggest thing I would suggest is also making a PnP harness for the FIC.
It's a pain and it takes longer to do, but it's better than being cramped underneath that dash soldering each point.
To make one you just need an old ECU and pigtail, which you can get from a junkyard probably.
Can't wait to see it all on.
The biggest thing I would suggest is also making a PnP harness for the FIC.
It's a pain and it takes longer to do, but it's better than being cramped underneath that dash soldering each point.
To make one you just need an old ECU and pigtail, which you can get from a junkyard probably.
Nice, ill be watching close, keep lots of updates and pics if you can. I'm still a ways off before i start and i really want to see how the parts you have chosen for your build up work for you. good luck



