what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
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what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
im building a b20 vtec turbo build. im planing on running 20-25 psi with hondata s300. My question is what kind of fpr do i need to have. or do i need a fmu. also is it really necessary to run a wideband. my injector size is 1000cc with 255 pump bigger fuel rail lines ect. thanks
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
im building a b20 vtec turbo build. im planing on running 20-25 psi with hondata s300. My question is what kind of fpr do i need to have. or do i need a fmu. also is it really necessary to run a wideband. my injector size is 1000cc with 255 pump bigger fuel rail lines ect. thanks
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
what fpr would you use after 486hp? nasthatch, it seems like you talk alot of shit on everyones post give me two month and im gonna cut your nuts
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
Me, personally? I'd go to autozone and get a B&M one for like $50. The stores around my area have them in multiple colors to fit your taste. You could go splurge on a big name company like d2, skunk2, tein, omni, but then you would be paying for hype.
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
i have a erics racing fpr that converts the oem regulator to and adjustable regulator but im being told i need something that will curve the fuel as boost pressure is applied like a fmu. is that correct or does the s300 take care of that?
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
who is ur tuner? and if you trust ur tuner you dont need a wideband, when matt shue tuned my car 3 years ago i havnt had a wideband in the car since
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
How about taking it down a notch?
So here's the deal. The S300 doesn't have anything to do with the fuel pressure. When you have the tuning done, the injector mapping will be done at the boost levels you want to use, so you have safe fueling at that boost level. Generally, fuel pressure regulators are already referenced to manifold pressure, so they will increase fuel pressure to compensate for boost. The injector mapping is then done to add enough fuel for the extra power under boost.
A wideband isn't needed for anything but tuning.
So here's the deal. The S300 doesn't have anything to do with the fuel pressure. When you have the tuning done, the injector mapping will be done at the boost levels you want to use, so you have safe fueling at that boost level. Generally, fuel pressure regulators are already referenced to manifold pressure, so they will increase fuel pressure to compensate for boost. The injector mapping is then done to add enough fuel for the extra power under boost.
A wideband isn't needed for anything but tuning.
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Re: what fpr do i need to use with hondata s300
im building a b20 vtec turbo build. im planing on running 20-25 psi with hondata s300. My question is what kind of fpr do i need to have. or do i need a fmu. also is it really necessary to run a wideband. my injector size is 1000cc with 255 pump bigger fuel rail lines ect. thanks
Widebands are not totally necessary, but I strongly recommend you run one. It's always good to see what your AFR's are doing at wide open throttle for peace of mind.
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