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    Fueling turbo quest....

    I dont need a s-afc if i go the fmu and Fpr route right?
    Thanks
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    Re: Fueling turbo quest....

    Originally posted by theone
    I dont need a s-afc if i go the fmu and Fpr route right?
    Thanks
    ehhh... that depends on what you goal was with the S-AFC. The S-AFC will give you a greater ability to fine tune but for simplicities sake you could just go with the FMU. You will of course need an adapter for the MAP sensor to bleed off the boost such as a "Missing link" or Vortec adapter.

    I would not get the aftermaket FPR until after you know you need it. You may not with the FMU.
    My unupdate website Speedworx-online.com, lol. <click here>.

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      #3
      ok, cause i just brought a bov, and fuel pressure reg..
      im just buying neccessary things for my turbo set up.
      next will be the fuel pump.
      will the walbro fuel pump, dont kno if i spelled it right, for a 5th gen cb7 fit the 4th gen?
      its hard to find on for our rides on ebay, thanks
      Theo-


      o and for the Map cant i use a check valve.
      ive been hearing alot about using a different ecu and something about honda data or something, but i dont kno to much about that
      Last edited by theone; 10-10-2003, 09:38 AM.
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        #4
        Originally posted by theone
        ok, cause i just brought a bov, and fuel pressure reg..
        im just buying neccessary things for my turbo set up.
        next will be the fuel pump.
        will the walbro fuel pump, dont kno if i spelled it right, for a 5th gen cb7 fit the 4th gen?
        its hard to find on for our rides on ebay, thanks
        Theo-


        o and for the Map cant i use a check valve.
        ive been hearing alot about using a different ecu and something about honda data or something, but i dont kno to much about that
        Contact PDR on Hondasociety. He sold me my Walbro 255lph for $95 shipped for my CB7. He can get them brand new and most times they arrive next day.

        I've heard of the check valve thing but everyone I know who hasn't gone Hondata doesn't use it because they break easy.

        If you go Hondata you don't need the MAP adapter.
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          #5
          so what exactly would i have to do if i choose hondata?
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            #6
            Originally posted by theone
            so what exactly would i have to do if i choose hondata?
            Well you would decide on what setup yo uare going to run. By an ECU that is both compatible with your goals and Hondata, Buy the actual Hondata unit you wish to use, and then have it tuned.

            Not much to it but it is a more expensive route since it's a stand alone engine management.
            My unupdate website Speedworx-online.com, lol. <click here>.

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              #7
              ok,
              i went to there site, found out the p28,p30,p72 and p61 will work with the f22.
              so if i was to buy on of these ecu's i would then do what?
              im thinking about just getting the ecu and taken it to a dealer thats in my area i found on there site. they also do tuning/dyno-n
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                #8
                ok, thanks guys, preciate the info.
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