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Old Tue, September 29th, 2009, 11:49 AM
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Thanks Cody! That's awesome! LOTS of help!

I'll have more questions soon. I am really excited about learning. And the more I learn, the more I want to get the Minotaur package so I can create my own tunes...

Does Blowby do all of his own tuning?
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Does Blowby do all of his own tuning?
Yep. He certainly does.
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That's awesome. I wish this forum was a little more active...
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At some times I do as well. It stays pretty tame around here though with just a few folks....it's not always a giant argument (think PSN).
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At some times I do as well. It stays pretty tame around here though with just a few folks....it's not always a giant argument (think PSN).
Well, hopefully I'll be able to give input one day. Instead of just questions.

And yeah, I love PSN but the attacks and bickering get old...
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Does anyone know about what a stocker puts out in CC's per each shot at it's max?

What do ya'll feel like a good ICP max is at WOT on a stock injectored motor with stock oil?

I've put a 10K mod on top of my chip once before when I was running an extremely laggy BBW turbo, and it seemed to help the spooling a good bit.

Does anyone know how to wire up a potentiometer into the ICP and which one to use? I'd like to wire it with a switch so that I don't have to run it all of the time, but I feel like there's a little bit to be gained with a slightly increased ICP over what I have now...

A scanner will not read ICP correctly if I have a 10K in there. Correct? I'd have to check it with a mech. gauge right?
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Does anyone know about what a stocker puts out in CC's per each shot at it's max?

What do ya'll feel like a good ICP max is at WOT on a stock injectored motor with stock oil? 2800-3000 PSI max.

I've put a 10K mod on top of my chip once before when I was running an extremely laggy BBW turbo, and it seemed to help the spooling a good bit. Yep. That's about normal. The higher injection pressure at low RPM will help spool the turbocharger by increasing EGT from a more complete burn.

Does anyone know how to wire up a potentiometer into the ICP and which one to use? I'd like to wire it with a switch so that I don't have to run it all of the time, but I feel like there's a little bit to be gained with a slightly increased ICP over what I have now... Yes. I will attach two pictures that I drew up for a guy over at the Nation who had some ICP Mod concerns.

A scanner will not read ICP correctly if I have a 10K in there. Correct? I'd have to check it with a mech. gauge right? The scanner WILL show the desired pressure (and what it thinks is correct), but it will actually be higher than what is shown on the scan tool. You will need a gauge to see what is actually happening. The only differences you'll notice on the scanner is the IPR duty cycle will be higher when the ICP Mod is active.
These are simple ICP mods. The "series" one has become the most popular and common resistances are 10k-20K ohms. This WILL cause problems with aftermarket tuning because you WILL run out of high pressure oil if you have a stock system now.

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