Vitviper, What other sensors can be installed with your firmware? How many can we install? Such as coolant pressure sensors, suspension sensors, etc. I know a few more track guys
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12-15-2021, 02:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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What other sensors can be installed with your firmware? How many can we install? Such as coolant pressure sensors, suspension sensors, etc. I know a few more track guys may have more questions on the capability of your firmware. Last edited by Spooler; 12-15-2021 at 02:42 PM. |
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Here is the thread on a DCT swap. Seb at Specialty Z has his car up and running with the DCT swap.
The 2020 370z needs a DCT |
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You will want to install two IAT sensors, one per bank. You can get away with one, if you like -- I run two and the firmware will do bank fuel efficiency adjustments based on the individual sensors.
A fuel pressure sensor is not required, but highly recommend. I cannot think of an excuse not to run one on an F/I car. The ECU will adjust fueling based on differential fuel pressure and having the sensors in place when the regulator can't keep up 1:1 is important. You will not be able to directly drive a DCT. Those style transmissions need their own controller or strategy to drive them. You can run a sequential transmission, all the gear shift logic is there. It does not support paddle shift --> just lever (strain gauge type) shifted sequentials. Ninja edit: we could certainly write a DCT controller. It would be a MoTeC solution and a separate box due to the I/O requirements to drive such things. You have 5 free analog inputs -- oil pressure, crank case pressure, coolant pressure, etc. You have 11 digital inputs free -> switches, knobs, speeds, flex sensor, etc. You have plenty of outputs free -> 6 more peak & hold to do 12 injectors. 9 more general purpose lowsides (fuel pumps, duty cycle drive, boost control etc). |
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Cool, so I can junk my hobbs switch to run my 2nd fuel pump? That would be excellent. Being able to log fuel pressure would be excellent also. I assume safeties can be wrote in case of a failure too? For fuel pressure and oil pressure.
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I don't know if you have been watching but headlift is a major issue. Mark at Mazworx has built several engines similar to mine that are on a Motec and they are good to go with no issues. Is it possible that the factory ECU and Ecutek may be causing some weird issues to cause a problem? We are up in the whp range these days. I made 1004whp with my car. My last event I lifted the heads slightly again. What is your take on this?
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Sounds like I will need to sit down with Jay M. and come up with a game plan on what sensors I need. I was going to try and get it installed next year but things didn't go as planned this year. I am trying to figure out what to do. Breaking stuff sucks but it is part of the game.
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So, I am flexfuel, have 2 fuel pumps, have a 4 port MAC valve for boost control, Coolant pressure sensor.
I would need to add, Fuel pressure, IAT sensors (where do I mount them at), oil pressure. What else would you recommend? |
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You mean turbo speed sensors? Informational and fun to have, but not critical. Or boost pressure sensors? The speed sensors would provide more value on a common intake plenum. I stuck my IAT sensors into the charge pipes before the throttles. We welded bungs on. Exhaust pressure sensors are also nice to have, but not necessary. |
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It can be a wild ride on my street tire setup. It is not bad at all on my 1/2 mile setup which are MT Street R drag radials. 305/45/17's. My last tune we ramped in the boost to help with traction. I can't stand it. I left a good bit on the table my last event. Pocono has a ton of traction. Didn't spin a lick.
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