View Full Version : PC PRO on the turbo WHOAA!
Well I wanted to wait until I had all my info and dataloging numbers to post.. but I can already tell a difference. There is no transition in and out of boost. Throttle response is improved, it feels great.
I will report more tomorrow, my wideband the XD-1 the gauge is showing "- - -" so I think I must of knocked loose a ground to the wideband when I was installing the PC PRO.:yes:
Tom @ Fast Forward
01-26-2007, 06:47 PM
What can I say. :)
SoOSpEcMx5
01-27-2007, 05:27 AM
What kind of turbo are you running?
wlaurent
01-27-2007, 09:46 AM
if your wideband is showing - - - You could be running dangerously lean and not know it.
chuckerants
01-27-2007, 10:28 AM
if your wideband is showing - - - You could be running dangerously lean and not know it.
Doesn't it display that if it's off the scale - either too rich or too lean?
Doesn't it display that if it's off the scale - either too rich or too lean?
Its saying reading that because its not picking up a signal from the wideband.
wlaurent
01-28-2007, 09:33 PM
Doesn't it display that if it's off the scale - either too rich or too lean?
My AEM eugo shows --- when it is either to rich or lean. I believe he has a different unit.
chuckerants
01-28-2007, 09:50 PM
My AEM eugo shows --- when it is either to rich or lean. I believe he has a different unit.
Oh. I guess I'm just used to Tom's AEM WB gauge. I thought they all did that.
Tom @ Fast Forward
01-28-2007, 11:33 PM
I read that as it is displaying --- under normal/all conditions. That is why he thinks it is a bad ground.
Tom @ Fast Forward
02-02-2007, 03:50 PM
Brad, anything new? Everything OK?
Brad, anything new? Everything OK?
Sorry for being so quiet lately. The PC-Pro is treating me very well. Whats funny is how I forgot how responsive my car could be. With the Voodoo Box when I was say around 3500 rpm cruising and I punched it it would bog a second and then pick back up. The PC-Pro completely eliminated that. Drive-ability is really just like stock.
Tom I will get with you early next week so I can get a couple things tuned up a bit. Its a little rich in the lower RPM.
Tom @ Fast Forward
02-05-2007, 06:29 AM
Call me anytime at your convenience. Shouldn't take much to correct for that. My guess to correct rich low end would be down a couple lights on the yellow blue to drop the fuel curve and up a couple lights on the red/blue to keep the top where it was.
Glad it is working well. I forgot that some parts of the USA get snow this time of the year. ;)
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