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Just got this email from Mr. Crawford himself:
Crawford Billet Power Blocks While doing the R/D on a custom intake manifold for the BRZ/FRS market, we stumbled onto a way to create the same power increase at a fraction of the cost. We call them our Billet Power Blocks or BPB. CNC machined from Billet 6061 aluminum, our BPB sandwich between the cylinder heads and the intake manifold to create longer intake runners. The lengthened intake runners enhance the volumetric efficiency of the engine which translated into an increase of 19 Horse Power, 15 Pound Feet of Torque and narrowed up the torque dip by 300RPM on a totally stock BRZ. Our BPB also works with any aftermarket tune, exhaust and intake components. Our original road testing was done in conjunction with our stage 1 reflash followed by extensive dyno testing with and without a tune. Our BPB kit consists of 24 pieces that make it a complete bolt on system which can be installed in under 30 min. In the kit you will find 2 BPB, 4 Delrin O-rings, 11 mounting bolts, 1 nut, 4 fuel rail shield risers, 1 support bracket for the direct injection control unit and 1 support bracket for the removal of the 7 pound fuel rail shields for you Race rack guys that are removing weight. Crawford stands behind this product with a money back guarantee.
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So they're really just phrenolic (sp?) spacers...
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I guess i am going to join in on the facebook fun too... If it works cool but not logging the AFR sounds sketchy. Having an even distributed vacuum leak to all four ports could possibly increase HP alone by giving false MAF readings and increasing ignition advance & false fuel compensation.
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If what you were saying is true, no one would need an e85 tune to run e85, since the trim range is wider than the required comp. of course it doesn't work well, so you do. I've actually done this, and it does keep the car running. But 'running' and 'optimal' are two very different things. So yes, you can run a half-assed map and hope the high trim is correct enough to keep you somewhat on target in open loop, or you cold tune it properly and not worry about it. I'm really getting tired of your 'bad advice as a marketing tactic' routine, fwiw. I'm not going to engage in your back-and-forth games yet again, though. You know damn well if you had a solution to sell you wouldn't be telling people that using trims to compensate for e-content was a good idea. FWIW: "The idea of tuning any closed loop system is to dial in the raw tables/compensations so as to minimize reactive closed loop corrections. This is done when controlling boost, fuel and timing. With timing control being the least tolerant positive error. Defending the undefensable suggests either ignorance or the attempt to maliciously deceive." - @shiv@vishnu... http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...=493245&page=4 post #71. Vishnu sells a Flex Fuel kit for E90 BMWs. Coincidence, I'm sure. Last edited by jamesm; 03-12-2014 at 07:14 PM. |
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In the context of Denso ECU fuel control, there a long term fuel trim that constantly learns in an effort to minimize short term fuel trims and fueling error. This is what LTFT active is designed to do. And it works on any kind of fuel formulation assuming that the feedback authority range is sufficient. I appreciate the search though. Quote:
Why you ask? Since it is not turbocharged, it doesn't start off (low E%) with a low lambda target for knock suppression. So there isn't anything to be gained by en-leaning the fuel target map as ethanol content increases. Also unlike the BMW, it doesn't need high ethanol content to achieve MBT so adding timing beyond what i possible with E50 is actually going to result in power LOSS, not GAIN. So I think we are talking about two different things, no? And again, perhaps this discussion is best left to another thread. Shiv Last edited by Shiv@Openflash; 03-12-2014 at 07:26 PM. |
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"The idea of tuning any closed loop system is to dial in the raw tables/compensations so as to minimize reactive closed loop corrections. This is done when controlling boost, fuel and timing. With timing control being the least tolerant positive error. Defending the undefensable suggests either ignorance or the attempt to maliciously deceive." clearly you were just talking about ignition timing on a bmw. |
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the epic duel between jamesm, neslmar & shiv continue
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The epic cult following continues.
I have no part of this discussion that is completely off topic for the thread. I have also spent a good hour or so on the phone with Shiv recently explaining a number of miscommunications we had which resulted in a number of his fan members thinking i was attempting to bash him... But again that is completely off topic. Now back on topic... Crawford stopped responding after I mentioned I tune on this platform. Sad panda.
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Two out of three isn't bad. Crawford certainly is on par with Perrin, and both are well known.
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