EOI - Supercharger installation kits - now have good boost
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Did a bit of logging on the emanage this morning, 7.8psi boost
8 or 9 would be a nicer figure.
8 or 9 would be a nicer figure.
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Are you still getting the bit of belt slip or have you found a closer match?
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I've got a closer match now and you can see the tensioner working if you rev the car on the drive, doesn't sound like i'm getting slip but I'll have to watch for signs of wear on the belt etc. I can probably adjust the manual tensioner slightly too which may help a little.bjk wrote:Are you still getting the bit of belt slip or have you found a closer match?
But really my calculations based mainly on pulley sizes and a little bit of loss predicted 8.5psi pre IC/Charge Cooler and 8psi after IC/Charge Cooler and i'm getting 7.8psi which is amazingly close.
I could also go for a smaller pulley on the charger but it would be one those interference ones that you heat up and drop on the shaft (similar to the stock one but smaller) rather than the common clamp style aftermarket pulleys (i'm at the size limit with those).
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Yeah I'd be pretty stoked with that! I mean, if it was more off like 5-6 or whatever like I think you had before you ironed things out, then you might think something else was up, but that's a decent result. Should get some vids up!
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I get excited everytime I see a new update on this forum, nice progress [emoji14]
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I'll try to get a drive-by video done soon just for the sound (but means I'll have to wash the car first).
Also been in touch with the Dyno guy up here so will try to get it on in the next couple of weeks and see what she's making and if any tweaks can be done to the fuelling and ignition timing but I don't think it's too bad as it is now.
AFR is in the 11:1 to 12:1 range when i'm on boost but it would be nice to get a proper plot.
Also been in touch with the Dyno guy up here so will try to get it on in the next couple of weeks and see what she's making and if any tweaks can be done to the fuelling and ignition timing but I don't think it's too bad as it is now.
AFR is in the 11:1 to 12:1 range when i'm on boost but it would be nice to get a proper plot.
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Noice. I see some sneaky bonnet vents in the works 
I wonder even if all of the Lancer/Mirage boys and gals with 6A12s in their rides might find this a worthwhile upgrade since upgrading to Mitsubishi's "slow" V6.

I wonder even if all of the Lancer/Mirage boys and gals with 6A12s in their rides might find this a worthwhile upgrade since upgrading to Mitsubishi's "slow" V6.

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Bonnet vents - oh yeah that's in the pipeline, spare bonnet's just placed on Rows car at the moment since he has no engine in his.bjk wrote:Noice. I see some sneaky bonnet vents in the works
I wonder even if all of the Lancer/Mirage boys and gals with 6A12s in their rides might find this a worthwhile upgrade since upgrading to Mitsubishi's "slow" V6.
Good thought about the Lancer/Mirage people, might see if there's interest from that camp later on

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How do you find the e-manage?
I am trying to get mine tuned but there are so few tuners who specialize in them...
It seems like a fairly decent little unit but somehow there is a stigma against piggyback ECUs
I am trying to get mine tuned but there are so few tuners who specialize in them...
It seems like a fairly decent little unit but somehow there is a stigma against piggyback ECUs
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I find it works fine for the basic stuff and I tune it myself on the road. I used a map that I had done at a tuners on the other supercharged fto and then I tinkered with it a little to get my AFR's to where I wanted them. I've got a wideband AEM AFR gauge in the car.spetz wrote:How do you find the e-manage?
I am trying to get mine tuned but there are so few tuners who specialize in them...
It seems like a fairly decent little unit but somehow there is a stigma against piggyback ECUs
The only thing i'm not confident about is adjusting the ignition timing as I don't have knock detection kit and really need to do this on the dyno.
If I were chasing bigger power figures which can't be done with my setup then yeah i'd probably be swapping it out for a Haltech but I find the emanage is fine for what I need it to do and a heck of a lot cheaper.
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My prototype charge cooler has performed well, needed a few tweaks and some redesign but it's dropping those intake temps. I'm now onto the next phase, getting the first production charge cooler made.



The red intake to the charge cooler is a rough 3d printed mock up.
Also got the mounting bracket and double alternator pulley, these ones are for Rowans car (my son).

Had to change suppliers for the mounting bracket so this is the first one from the new fab shop, i'm pleased with it.
Kit bits, just missing a couple of parts





The red intake to the charge cooler is a rough 3d printed mock up.
Also got the mounting bracket and double alternator pulley, these ones are for Rowans car (my son).

Had to change suppliers for the mounting bracket so this is the first one from the new fab shop, i'm pleased with it.
Kit bits, just missing a couple of parts


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Took the car out earlier and it seems nippier than it was, probably due to me fixing a small boost leak near the bypass valve that I hadn't noticed previously.
Now getting more boost earlier on even on part throttle, and saw 9psi higher up the rpm range (couldn't say where, I was hanging on).
Now getting more boost earlier on even on part throttle, and saw 9psi higher up the rpm range (couldn't say where, I was hanging on).
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Looking good, and great results, Rob!
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How are you finding tuning the e-manage?
I am getting mine tune in the coming weeks but it's not easy to find someone who tunes them
I am getting mine tune in the coming weeks but it's not easy to find someone who tunes them
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Where are you located? Feel like I should know this. lolspetz wrote:How are you finding tuning the e-manage?
I am getting mine tune in the coming weeks but it's not easy to find someone who tunes them
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Finding the emanage ok, I already had a map and just tweaking it every now and then based on the readings on my AEM Air Fuel Ratio gauge that I have.spetz wrote:How are you finding tuning the e-manage?
I am getting mine tune in the coming weeks but it's not easy to find someone who tunes them
In fact I was doing a bit earlier as it's been running too rich at the top end for a while (my fault for putting too much fuelling in the map cells). I've only adjusted it slightly, small steps is what I prefer to do.
RPW can tune the emanage, but they are pushing Haltech really.
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I'm in Melbourne.Vectose wrote: Where are you located? Feel like I should know this. lol
I've found a tuner that is highly regarded that does e-manage but there really weren't many out there.
There were a couple that were willing to to do it but had little/no experience in the e-manage and most tuners didn't want to touch it.
I've seen the way it is tuned (images, read the manual etc) and it seems so simple really.
@Rob,
How do you tune the ignition timing?
Or do you just have a preset (X pounds of boost = Y degrees of retard) equation that you conform to?