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Old 04-03-2008, 03:10 AM   #41 (permalink)
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has anyone upgraded to a larger turbo from this kit?
One guy in the ClubRSX forums did it with a custom manifold, K-Pro, bigger turbo and bigger injectors. Made like 336whp. Too expensive. Just buy a different turbo kit if you want over 280whp. It's just too expensive.
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Old 04-03-2008, 03:15 AM   #42 (permalink)
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Can you recommend a Wideband sensor for the car? I bought an off-the-shelf guage from O'Reilly not realizing I'd need a wideband guage for the new Si. Is it possible to find a wideband for 300-400?
I use the AEM digital wideband. It's cheap (around $250) and it works awesome. Here, go buy one on Ebay: AEM UEGO, Parts Accessories, eBay Motors items on eBay.com
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:38 AM   #43 (permalink)
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so is there a way to still use a BOV that vents to the atmosphere? and is there a way to bypass the MAS flow sensor? i really like the sound of BOV that vent to the atmosphere and nooblishly, thats one of the reasons i want a turbo instead of a supercharger.
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:53 AM   #44 (permalink)
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some people have stalling issues when running a non recirc. BOV. I for one am attempting to run my HKS SSQV to atmospheric and not recirc. but we will see once I get the car back from being tuned
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:28 PM   #45 (permalink)
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yea, please let us, or let me know
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Old 04-04-2008, 09:54 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I use the AEM digital wideband. It's cheap (around $250) and it works awesome. Here, go buy one on Ebay: AEM UEGO, Parts Accessories, eBay Motors items on eBay.com
Have you heard of the PLX gauges? One of the tuner shops in town recommended them. They're expensive, but I'm considering going with them because some of their gauges will display up to 50 sensors. Not to mention you can display four sensors at once with your favorite supermodel or pronstar as a wallpaper. Sweet.

PLX Devices Inc. - Custom Digital Gauges, Wideband O2 Air Fuel Ratio, OBD 2, Data Loggers

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Old 04-05-2008, 11:30 AM   #47 (permalink)
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there is a guy on here that has PLX gauges, they look promising but a little too rich for my blood once you buy all the sensors for wideband and boost
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I have a question, what other mods CAN you use with this kit?

It says you cannot use a RH, or CAI. Does this mean you cannot also use a SRI?

I'm fairly new so hopefully you might have some recommendations. I'm about to mod my stock 08 Civic Si and was thinking of doing a turbo kit. The greddy seems promising, especially since I saw your video and I don't want to go above 300WHP.

What were the steps you took in order to get your car ready for the jump to a turbo?

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Old 04-06-2008, 11:01 AM   #49 (permalink)
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Base Map
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Unlocked base map for our whips.

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"This map is to be used at users own risk, by accepting this map we are not held responsible for any damage done to the vehicle after this map is installed, the reason for this is this is no longer considered our tuning at this point because of the ability to have the car retuned now. The map that is attached is identical to the map that comes with the kit but it not password protected so it gives the ability to have the car retuned, and we can not guarantee other peoples tuning which is why you do this at your own risk and will void any chances of GReddy being held responsible for damage due to tuning or over boosting." - Greddy

If this is copyrighted material. Which I don't see how it is. I'll remove it...

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Old 04-06-2008, 11:10 AM   #50 (permalink)
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Neat thing my tuner did for me, which is really easy. Routed my LC-1 Wideband to the Option2 port of the emanage. For datalogging and tuning this is a great option. Very easy. Also can set A/F Target for autotuning.

Greddy Instructions for Harness

Part used. 2 wire, hot/gnd
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Note: Under the emanage software. Click the Parameter Settings(Lil Blue car) the Front Panel tab is where you select what your option ports are. If you do choose A/F you can select some preset types of Widebands they already have setup.

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I have a question, what other mods CAN you use with this kit?

It says you cannot use a RH, or CAI. Does this mean you cannot also use a SRI?

I'm fairly new so hopefully you might have some recommendations. I'm about to mod my stock 08 Civic Si and was thinking of doing a turbo kit. The greddy seems promising, especially since I saw your video and I don't want to go above 300WHP.

What were the steps you took in order to get your car ready for the jump to a turbo?

Thanks

sounds like you have a bit more research to do before you mod anything bro, im not being mean but check out howstuffworks.com get an understanding of how a turbo works, maintainence ect before you mod anything... bolt ons included
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Haha yeah, sorry.

I was a little confused I guess. My friend was saying that he was going to put a CAI on his Stage 2 Dodge SRT 4 but I guess hes just confused because his english isn't the greatest

And it was a good idea to look at the howstuffworks.com because clearly I was asking some noob questions. I really didnt know why you wouldnt want to use a RH but now I realize how stupid a question that is haha

Back to the books for me!

Although, my question still remains if someone can answer it. What do I do to prep for getting a turbo kit?

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its all good bro no worries id rather tell you to do your own research than let people feed you with BS. good luck
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Base Map

Unlocked base map for our whips.

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"This map is to be used at users own risk, by accepting this map we are not held responsible for any damage done to the vehicle after this map is installed, the reason for this is this is no longer considered our tuning at this point because of the ability to have the car retuned now. The map that is attached is identical to the map that comes with the kit but it not password protected so it gives the ability to have the car retuned, and we can not guarantee other peoples tuning which is why you do this at your own risk and will void any chances of GReddy being held responsible for damage due to tuning or over boosting." - Greddy

If this is copyrighted material. Which I don't see how it is. I'll remove it...
awsome how exactly do we go about putting this map on the emanage?
I have the software loaded on my laptop, but im not sure how to upload maps and put them in the ECU
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Old 04-06-2008, 06:00 PM   #55 (permalink)
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That's sweet. I didn't know that the Emanage had a self tuning option that you can use with a wideband. That's Awesome. So you can just set a target AFR and the Emanage will tune on it's own. Will it set ignition timing and fuel together for optimum performance? Or does it just control fuel delivery for that target AFR? And also I downloaded that base map and it wouldn't open without a password. I'm about 1 to 2 weeks away from owning this kit and I'm trying to get all the info I can before I install it. So I can be ready to go from day 1. Thanks for your input escocrx and everyone alse. You all have been super helpful.

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According to the primer on the emanage ultimate given on the Greddy website, the AFR based tuning method is used to make an 'injector base map' to speed up initial tuning. This doesn't mention any ignition timing adjustments and likely one would want to adjust timing independently to account for changes in the cam angle due to VTC and for the fuel map itself.

Looks like it just sets up your basic mixture, which would be handy if you want to make a new map for a different boost setting.

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Old 04-06-2008, 07:23 PM   #57 (permalink)
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how much psi for 380 horse and is that with internal mods
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That's sweet. I didn't know that the Emanage had a self tuning option that you can use with a wideband. That's Awesome. So you can just set a target AFR and the Emanage will tune on it's own. Will it set ignition timing and fuel together for optimum performance? Or does it just control fuel delivery for that target AFR? And also I downloaded that base map and it wouldn't open without a password. I'm about 1 to 2 weeks away from owning this kit and I'm trying to get all the info I can before I install it. So I can be ready to go from day 1. Thanks for your input escocrx and everyone alse. You all have been super helpful.
the auto tuning is to get initial map setup. do not use this for your tuning solution.

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Where is the updated post with the password?
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Where is the updated post with the password?
added it to my orig one. sorry forgot to put it up earlier.
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