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Old 07-25-2004, 01:23 AM
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im an all motor guy thinking about switching to forced, ive got a skunk2 chipped p28 and just ordered a vafc.

i wanted to know if i DID switch to forced, if my skunk2 ecu, vafc, upgraded fuel pump (walbro), and dsm 450cc injectors would be enough for a mild setup of no more than 10psi (because i'd be running on my stock bottom end)?---right now my skunk2 ecu is running as rich as possible with the engine putting down 190whp and 132wtq.m so I know it can supply enough fuel for more hp, but how much more??
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youll prolly supply enough fuel but youll blow your motor
cuz hte skunk 2 chip is an all motor chip, it advances timing, too much timing for boost i say have soemoen on here burn youa nice basemap on crome or uberdata and replace your skunk 2 chip, and there you have it folks, cheap engine management. with boost -timing retarDation and blah blah blah no bandaids i.e fmu, missing link , chevk valves. etcxc.
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i heard it was hard to find places that would tune uberdata. im in VA. i was thinking about going hondata before, but thats a little expensive i think, would the only costs for uberdata be tuning after i get a chip burned or what? i dont know much about uberdata- thanks.
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Default Re: skunk2 ecu and vafc sufficient fuel management? (project dc2)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by project dc2 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">youll prolly supply enough fuel but youll blow your motor
cuz hte skunk 2 chip is an all motor chip, it advances timing, too much timing for boost i say have soemoen on here burn youa nice basemap on crome or uberdata and replace your skunk 2 chip, and there you have it folks, cheap engine management. with boost -timing retarDation and blah blah blah no bandaids i.e fmu, missing link , chevk valves. etcxc. </TD></TR></TABLE>

right on the money here.
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would i be able to just use my distributor to retard the timing to even out the skunk2 ecu advancing the timing?
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If you want your motor to last you need: http://www.hondata.com
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Why won't the stock chip and the V-AFC work?
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