D15 Greddy Turbo Kit Question
Hello all!
I am new here and was brought here primarily in my search for information on turbo'ing my car. I did a bunch of google searching when I kept getting hits to this site. Anyway, here is my question.
I did search quite a bit on here for the answer but I didn't find it.
I want to get the greddy kit to turbo my D15 (97' del sol). Now it has something called "Emanage" or something like that in the kit. What exactly is that? Is that for fuel or something that is piggyback to the ECU. I am good with tools and have put engine parts and such in cars before. So I wanted to try and put a turbo kit in my car. However I do know there is tuning or something that has to be done after the components are installed. I have seen things like hondata and uberdata thrown around when it comes to turbo charging and the like. However, I want to see about avoiding a shop to tuning my car after the install. Is there anything I can get that is pre-tuned with a certain PSI (like 7) as I won't be wanting to change it. Just turbo the engine and leave it be.
Ok, well I hope that all made sense.
I am new here and was brought here primarily in my search for information on turbo'ing my car. I did a bunch of google searching when I kept getting hits to this site. Anyway, here is my question.
I did search quite a bit on here for the answer but I didn't find it.
I want to get the greddy kit to turbo my D15 (97' del sol). Now it has something called "Emanage" or something like that in the kit. What exactly is that? Is that for fuel or something that is piggyback to the ECU. I am good with tools and have put engine parts and such in cars before. So I wanted to try and put a turbo kit in my car. However I do know there is tuning or something that has to be done after the components are installed. I have seen things like hondata and uberdata thrown around when it comes to turbo charging and the like. However, I want to see about avoiding a shop to tuning my car after the install. Is there anything I can get that is pre-tuned with a certain PSI (like 7) as I won't be wanting to change it. Just turbo the engine and leave it be.
Ok, well I hope that all made sense.
well, if you don't care about getting the maximum performance out of your turbo kit I'd just run emanage...not the best decision though. Do yourself a favor and get a wideband 02 sensor and gauge if you're going to run a pre-made tune like the one that probably comes in the emanage piggyback. Every engine is unique and you do want to know what A/F you're running at. To me the extra couple hundred for a good tune is not a bad investent ocnsidering the possible damage that can be caused by a bad tune.
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