Postby Boags » Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:14 am
Hi Fatty,
I can help you out with a few things, and i'll break it down to how it was explained to me when doing an EFI conversion on a Datsun 240K.
An engine needs fuel, spark and air to run. With this it will run regardless of anything else (within reason) but might run like a dog. The computer makes sure the right amounts of fuel are going in for the amount of air going in, and sparks at the right time.
Now, turbos - factory computers have certain tolerances for high or low readings from different parts, but when you put too much air through, it craps itself and doesn't know whats going on. It thinks \"this can't be right\" and goes into limp mode. That is why you need a piggyback (or a stand alone ECU) for the fuel/air mixture. This fools the computer in a few ways so it doesn't crap itself, and thinks it's not pumping in as much fuel as it is.
The stock air flow meter - i'm not sure why it is frownd upon so badly, but it is big and heavy and restricts airflow, so that might be a few reasons... I actually can't help you on how this disappears on stand alone ECUs because I don't know either... But they get the reading from somewhere else.
Why you would spend \"megabucks\" on an ECU - well, quite simply, tunability. A new ECU can display air/fuel/sometimes boost/knock sensing/timing retard/air temps/water temps/block temps/atmosphere temps/oil temps/oil pressure/blah blah blah. A lot. You can perfect every part of your setup with the right ECU.
Eg. - MX5s and those Greddy kits - with stock everything and a Greddy kit, you have very little torque below the boost kick-in at 4,000RPM because the timing needs to be retarded to 6'BTDC to stop the engine pinging on boost. With an aftermarket ECU you can set this to be as high as 16'BTDC low down, giving you more torque to get the car on boost, then it retards the timing to 6'BTDC when boost kicks in, so the engine doesn't ping.
You can buy knock sensors and timing retard devices like a piggyback, but again, it is more money, and again, if you buy lots of pieces seperately you might as well have spent the money on 1 stand alone ECU for $1000 than buying 5 different piggybacks for $200 each.
Hope that helps,
Boags