Rolling road day with a difference.
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Rather than all meeting up for a willy waving day, I have asked Atspeed at Rayleigh to orgasise a day to show what can be achieved on std road cars by optomising fueling and timing on a sample car and testing as many others as possible.
They have offered to do this on Sat 4th September and I think it could be an interesting day. I will also drop down to take people out in the Gaz car to show that the hype matches up to reality.
Sign up below if you would be interested in optomising what you have got without FI.
They have offered to do this on Sat 4th September and I think it could be an interesting day. I will also drop down to take people out in the Gaz car to show that the hype matches up to reality.
Sign up below if you would be interested in optomising what you have got without FI.
MX-5 Lazza said:
Me too 
If you're talking about the Hornet fair enough, if you're talking about your SC jobbie, that counts as willy waving and not what I had in mind but you are always welcome anyway Laz.
BTW, I'm on Nutz as well but if you want to help promote it anywhere else, great!
Herman Toothrot said:
How do you propose they adjust fueling on a standard car?
Its a copy of the Bosch system with a clock type mechanism where the spring wears and you can move the fueling up and down the range to get an average fueling for power or ecomomy. Quite often the 1.6L is running very lean or very rich and goes down on power to 100bhp, if you add into this the fact that the timing marks are often 4 degrees out, it is possible to move back to the 115bhp that the car was intended to produce by just adjusting average fueling and optomising timing Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:01
Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:03
Ab Shocks said:
Herman Toothrot said:
How do you propose they adjust fueling on a standard car?
Its a copy of the Bosch system with a clock type mechanism where the spring wears and you can move the fueling up and down the range to get an average fueling for power or ecomomy. Quite often the 1.6L is running very lean or very rich and goes down on power to 100bhp, if you add into this the fact that the timing marks are often 4 degrees out, it is possible to move back to the 115bhp that the car was intended to produce by just adjusting average fueling and optomising timing Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:01
Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:03
Herman Toothrot said:
Ab Shocks said:
Herman Toothrot said:
How do you propose they adjust fueling on a standard car?
Its a copy of the Bosch system with a clock type mechanism where the spring wears and you can move the fueling up and down the range to get an average fueling for power or ecomomy. Quite often the 1.6L is running very lean or very rich and goes down on power to 100bhp, if you add into this the fact that the timing marks are often 4 degrees out, it is possible to move back to the 115bhp that the car was intended to produce by just adjusting average fueling and optomising timing Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:01
Edited by Ab Shocks on Monday 2nd August 17:03
I think there talking about the 1.8 and 2ltr duratec Mazda/ford engine there.
The mk1 ecu is too stupid to be remappable and even if it were it's pretty slow/unpowerful.
Which is why even on an otherwise stock 1.8 you can get 150 quite easily apparently just by losing the maf and running it off megasquirt. Which I am seriously considering.
Afaik above ~4krpm the stock ecu is about as clever as "put loads of fuel in" and that's that. Hence poor economy too.
Where I'd this rolling road?
The mk1 ecu is too stupid to be remappable and even if it were it's pretty slow/unpowerful.
Which is why even on an otherwise stock 1.8 you can get 150 quite easily apparently just by losing the maf and running it off megasquirt. Which I am seriously considering.
Afaik above ~4krpm the stock ecu is about as clever as "put loads of fuel in" and that's that. Hence poor economy too.
Where I'd this rolling road?
Ab shocks, are you saying there is a potential of 150bhp (up from 130-140bhp) of a mk2 1.8?? Or are you talking about the Duratec in the later mk3 cars?
I hope someone turns up with a standard(or standard-ish) mk2 1.8, I'd love to make an appearance, but my car is hundreds of miles away from the RR and I am in Spain still...
I hope someone turns up with a standard(or standard-ish) mk2 1.8, I'd love to make an appearance, but my car is hundreds of miles away from the RR and I am in Spain still...

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