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Roastin944 09-15-2003 08:11 PM

Link MAP Kit
 
I read in some old posts some time or another someone with a supercharger setup used a "Link MAP Setup" It allows the stock barn door to be done away with and can control larger injectors, where is there info on this, and does it work correctly?

Also perfectpower.com makes a piggyback for the 944, can a stock 944 ECU even be tuned for boost setting, like half throttle no boost situations and then boosted situations? Thanks

robm-951 09-15-2003 08:39 PM

Re: Link MAP Kit
 
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Originally posted by Roastin944
I read in some old posts some time or another someone with a supercharger setup used a "Link MAP Setup" It allows the stock barn door to be done away with and can control larger injectors, where is there info on this, and does it work correctly?

Also perfectpower.com makes a piggyback for the 944, can a stock 944 ECU even be tuned for boost setting, like half throttle no boost situations and then boosted situations? Thanks

for the link Map stuff, check out Guru Racing web site and go to the tech info section.

Basically, the link setup and the perfect power piggyback system are signal massagers (or signal generators) that modify the signal sent from an air metering device (afm, map, maf) to the DME. Since these systems allow you to alter this signal, you can replace a AFM and send a signal to match the original AFM signal.

Since you are altering the signal, you can modify the signal to instruct the dme to look at different fuel value in the look-up tables programmed onto the eprom. The limitations are you can only point to values found in the tables. If the tables don't have a large enough value (or small enough) you are stuck.

Rob

Roastin944 09-15-2003 10:31 PM

Rob,

Your a great help, i'll read up on that. If it worked on a supercharged 944 before, dont you think it would work in my case? But i understand the limitation here, i think i will go with the Adj, FPR and FMU w/ Bigger Injectors instead, its all mechanical :)


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