HKS F conV PIGGYBACK !, ST205 specific ! |
HKS F conV PIGGYBACK !, ST205 specific ! |
Sep 30, 2010 - 5:57 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '06 From New Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 105 (100%) |
I got this unit from Martin ( thanks a lot ) there is not much documentacion on it, manuals or how to tune it, so after a lot of reading bits and pieces all over the place, I got some info and wanted to share in case one of you get your hands on one. This unit is silver not gold, the gold ones are full stand alone, this silver unit is not programmable outside Japan when you remove the black plastic cover you get this there are 9 switches the switches from 1 to 4 control ignition and fuel, the others are not used unless you have an extra controller or HKS wideband taken from Malpaso's sale thread default setting is: | 1 on | 2 off | 3 on | 4 off | switch 1 and 2 modify the map for fueling, 3 and 4 modify ignition. both sections work similar: map 1: | 1/3 off | 2/4 off | (less) map 2: | 1/3 on | 2/4 off | (default) map 3: | 1/3 off | 2/4 on | (more) map 4: | 1/3 on | 2/4 on | (much more) after I played with this setting still couldn't get it to work on my car, it was running super rich ( 10.1 ) at idle so I kept investigating, and here is where I made the big finding there are other switches INSIDE it, that change the fuel curve to compensate for elevations and bigger modifications like turning the boost super high, upgrading turbo, installing cam gears and such lose the 4 screw on the top cover cover removed carefully flip the upper panel look at the switches on the right corner close up I found a site that list the siwtches to apply for the following 1- exhaust modification 2-Air Filter 3- air filter + Exhaust 4- 3 + 9 psi of boost 5- 3 + 11 psi of boost 6- 3+ 12 psi 7- 3+ cams 9 psi 8- 3+ cam hybrid turbo 10 psi 9- 8 + 12 psi this is not confirmed yet, but bottom line is the higher number the richer the overall mixture will get, so if running rich ( like my case ) turn it to a lower number one at a time till desire results achieved. when none of the switches are press is consider zero which is stock fuel curve. when I opened mine is was everything on, I turned everything off and turn 4 on, once it stops raining I'll plug it in the car and enjoy the results ( fingers crossed ) -------------------- |
Jan 31, 2012 - 8:06 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '06 From New Jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 105 (100%) |
they dont use a separeta map sensor, this unit relies on the stock sensors. is just a piggyback pre tuned for the ST205, mine aparently lost all its data during shipping, as it was working fine before it was shipped to me. I've been meaning to get it re-tune but have been lazy about looking for a software to play with it.
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Feb 6, 2012 - 2:56 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 7, '11 From Vancouver, Washington Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
you should have a 3 wires that are yellow, blue and green, and that is where you plug a map sensor in, so the ecu can monitor boost, you need this.
this is the one i bought http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-Sensor-MA...f#ht_1457wt_878 |
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