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No AEM Infinity application as of right now - it cannot read the stock crank/cam timing pattern as of yet but that will come with time. I (MP Tuning) do offer a AEM Series 2 PnP Port Injection only kit and have had good results on the Skullworks BRZ, among others. Quad cam control is working great along with much improved throttle response (due to AEM DBW control) and ability to remove the MAF if so desired. |
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I'm sure this is answered somewhere, but the FAQ section in the first post seems like a good place for this question:
How many horsepower can the factory stock fuel system support?
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Some tuners claim ~260-270whp but I haven't seen any empirical evidence yet. I know ptuning was running ~320whp on the stock fuel pump with upgraded injectors.
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Now put it in your FAQ collection on the first page: you know this is something anyone thinking of modding needs to know, whether they realize it at first or not.
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Will do...any tuners care to weigh in? I'd like to get some confirmation on this before posting in the FAQ and misguiding anyone.
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The fuel pump that is in the car is global market part that on other platforms usually drops off after 300whp on low boost applications. On higher boost cars where the fuel pressure gradient (FP-boost pressure) ends up lower, you'll run out quicker (fuel pump has to push harder). With WMI you can "band aid" it some so you just have to take that into consideration when comparing the numbers. The standard 65c DW fuel pump can hold ~400+ on pump. |
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This may or may not be the proper place to ask this but here goes:
I've been told by Tony from FA20Club that it is possible with ECUtek to eliminate all CEL codes for a missing secondary 02 sensor (low voltage, heater circuit, etc.) and I was wondering if BRZedit or OpenFlashTablet can do the same. TIA. |
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BRZEdit can also remove the codes same as EcuTEK. I do not know about the openflashtablet, but I'd assume it can as well.
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I suppose there isn't a simple answer to "What tune is the best?"
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I started out with Visconti's 93 and E85 tunes. They were SIGNIFICANT improvements over stock. However, I'm obsessive compulsive and expected my tune to be dialed in based on my modifications (Not just a generic premade tune), and for him to respond to questions I had. After some abrasive interactions, I ended up going a different road... If excellent customer service is important to you and you want a customized tune perfected to your specific modifications, go FA20Club There are numerous threads comparing the various tuning options available. Everyone in this business has an opinion, but the bottom line is you'll have to educate yourself and see which one looks best for what you're looking for.
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I ran about 30 cam angle tests last week.... stock motor with a muffler.
Would fix the exhaust cam at 13 degrees, make sweeps on intake cams at 10, 20, 30, 40 advance. Then moved exhaust cam to like 20 degrees, repeat etc.... I'll post up the sheets after the weekend. |
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If and when my car is no longer leased I will likely go FA20Club. Seems like a lot to pay up front but in the end seems easy to get started too.
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