Just got my motor! Now some questions. OBDI or OBDII, eh?
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My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games. -
How does having a different computer affect how much power an engine can make or what injectors you use? The ECU opens injectors for a given duration. It may have a limited pulse width upperbound but then you just get a bigger injector.Comment
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You can only make as much power as your injectors can flow, fuel wise. The OBDI ECU can only go as high as 65 lb injectors due to the injector scaling. I don't know why, it just is. Matt can confirm this.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.Comment
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Cool, just doesn't make sense to me. As far as the ECU goes it's just a solenoid that it opens for some period of time, what does it care if the solenoid happens to open a valve which flows 1 lb or 1000.Comment
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Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFFComment
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for the record im staying all OBD2. Ive been reading up on it and it seems the logical decision for ME. fortunatly i have all of the nessasary parts and wiring for the swap
There are a few things that i will most likely do, like the secondary air pump delete.
Id like to see where this thread goes. Im at the same stage as the OP, but with a FULL donor car.sigpicComment
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for the record im staying all OBD2. Ive been reading up on it and it seems the logical decision for ME. fortunatly i have all of the nessasary parts and wiring for the swap
There are a few things that i will most likely do, like the secondary air pump delete.
Id like to see where this thread goes. Im at the same stage as the OP, but with a FULL donor car.
Anyway, it is nice that you have the full donor car. I have what i think is all necessary accessories and wiring, and I believe I'm going to stay obd2. Most likely deleting the air pump, and 2 o2 sensors. I believe I will try to keep the ews functional as long as i can get my hands on a second chip for it, putting the chips in my e30 keys if i can. If not, i'll just delete it.
We'll see where this goes. I hope you make a progress thread, I'd like to stay up with it.
-mikeComment
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in my case it was cheaper to stay obd2 so i went that route and added the M50 manifold for extra hp. Its likely that you can squish a couple more hp from the OBDI s52 tunes (see racersmarket.net) but as i came to find out, them an extra 100hp was enough.
read this:
No more e30s for me.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=pTj7Hn9v5RsComment
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in my case it was cheaper to stay obd2 so i went that route and added the M50 manifold for extra hp. Its likely that you can squish a couple more hp from the OBDI s52 tunes (see racersmarket.net) but as i came to find out, them an extra 100hp was enough.
read this:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=100950
I think I'll stay obd2. I can always convert to obd1 down the line if i feel 2 isn't doing enough for me. What kind of numbers were you putting down in your e30?Comment
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I have a COMPLETE OBDII wiring set up if anyone needs it. Everything from the keys to the EWS module to the ECU from a 98 328.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.Comment
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-Big injectors flow more, right? At any given duty rate (1-100%) they will flow more than their little brothers. At WOT that's OK, you want more fuel.
-But lets saw with stock injectors the duty cycle's at 2% max flow at a slow, hot idle (fake numbers btw). What if you quadrulple (still fake!) the flow rate? Then at idle the injector duty cycle must be 1/2% so the engine wouldn't idle too rich.
-Apperantly, ODB 1 computers can't compute a "1/2%" duty cylce, they just defalt to 1% (remember, made-up numbers!). So the engine idles so rich (double the fuel!), it may not run at all!
-OBD II uses more advanced computers and can calculate duty cycles more effectivly. Think of it as if OBD I has to compute in intervals of 1%, but OBD II can compute in intervals of 0.1%1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325iComment
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I'll take a stab at it:
-Big injectors flow more, right? At any given duty rate (1-100%) they will flow more than their little brothers. At WOT that's OK, you want more fuel.
-But lets saw with stock injectors the duty cycle's at 2% max flow at a slow, hot idle (fake numbers btw). What if you quadrulple (still fake!) the flow rate? Then at idle the injector duty cycle must be 1/2% so the engine wouldn't idle too rich.
-Apperantly, ODB 1 computers can't compute a "1/2%" duty cylce, they just defalt to 1% (remember, made-up numbers!). So the engine idles so rich (double the fuel!), it may not run at all!
-OBD II uses more advanced computers and can calculate duty cycles more effectivly. Think of it as if OBD I has to compute in intervals of 1%, but OBD II can compute in intervals of 0.1%Comment
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