So now that I have the 85 running right, I was going through the Bolt On Horsepower and Upgrades sticky at the top of this section - yes I do read it sometimes, and compare what I have done to what it says. So far I have done everything almost - I have no boost control unit yet (I am looking at the Greddy Profec B Spec II, the import tuner mags say it is the best bang for the buck, and the most flexible in controlling stuff like boost creep and spiking), so right now I am limited to 10-11 psi. And no, I am not going to do nitrous. My goal is to get solidly past 300hp, and still easily pass California emissions.
However, I had a comment - maybe just a nitpick - about #7, injector and computer upgrades. While searching "injector upgrades" I found this post from Fleming, http://www.svoca.com/forum/showthrea...jector+upgrade where he shows that unless you want a pretty high idle, even going to 52lb injs might be too much for the stock ECU with an EEC tuner card (I believe this would apply to a J3 also, which I have but not in the car yet, or similar mod). I know from watching the emissions test on my stock 86, the max idle speed acceptable for the engine is just under 1200 rpms, with optimum being 1020 (that's what was in the emissions computer), and from Fleming's post it looks like that is unachievable even with 52's (550cc), and in no way could happen with anything larger. From Mike's data it looks like 42's with an EEC tuner or J3 or similar mod is about all you can do, if you want a decent idle and/or have to pass smog. Anything larger than 42's and you have to go to a standalone system, or compromise emissions and idle. Am I understanding this correctly? If so, Tip #7 is kind of misleading; you aren't going to be able to drop in a set of 550cc or larger injectors with a tuner card, and have the car run right at idle.
I'll be taking the 85 to do a dyno test and a smog test after the first of the year, with the LA3 and 36lb injs. Pretty sure it will pass (and will pass smog, too), the only obvious mod it has is the FMIC, which is legal on a car that originally came with an intercooler; I even left in the stock VAM and air cleaner assembly for now, cone filter is on the shelf. Once done with the test I am going to go MAF, Boport 1.5 (have a ranger roller now), and I-don't-know-what for injectors and engine management...
However, I had a comment - maybe just a nitpick - about #7, injector and computer upgrades. While searching "injector upgrades" I found this post from Fleming, http://www.svoca.com/forum/showthrea...jector+upgrade where he shows that unless you want a pretty high idle, even going to 52lb injs might be too much for the stock ECU with an EEC tuner card (I believe this would apply to a J3 also, which I have but not in the car yet, or similar mod). I know from watching the emissions test on my stock 86, the max idle speed acceptable for the engine is just under 1200 rpms, with optimum being 1020 (that's what was in the emissions computer), and from Fleming's post it looks like that is unachievable even with 52's (550cc), and in no way could happen with anything larger. From Mike's data it looks like 42's with an EEC tuner or J3 or similar mod is about all you can do, if you want a decent idle and/or have to pass smog. Anything larger than 42's and you have to go to a standalone system, or compromise emissions and idle. Am I understanding this correctly? If so, Tip #7 is kind of misleading; you aren't going to be able to drop in a set of 550cc or larger injectors with a tuner card, and have the car run right at idle.
I'll be taking the 85 to do a dyno test and a smog test after the first of the year, with the LA3 and 36lb injs. Pretty sure it will pass (and will pass smog, too), the only obvious mod it has is the FMIC, which is legal on a car that originally came with an intercooler; I even left in the stock VAM and air cleaner assembly for now, cone filter is on the shelf. Once done with the test I am going to go MAF, Boport 1.5 (have a ranger roller now), and I-don't-know-what for injectors and engine management...
), but going over ~55lb/hr injector requires tweaking some of the underlying numbers to 'fake out' the computer.
) - or find some that are black in color. I looked at a couple of replacement 36 lb injectors at Kragen recently, they had black tops.
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