dave clearly u have no clue or even tryed building one or know that there no overlap on the 12v cam,
Oh, no, of course I haven't. Except...I have.
the valves are the same as the 8v turbo head same size!,
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about chap. I even quoted the TXi valve sizes for you at 36.4x7x111.8, 30.4x7x111.9 and 40.1x7x112. The Turbo ones are 43.9x8x112 and 37x8x111.3. I'd be wholly impressed if you could get an 8mm Turbo stem in a 7mm TXi valve guide.
plus where in any of my posts have i said that its a bolt on and play
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so you dont know then that the 12v exhaust valves are sodaium filled valves as std or that if u you use 2.2td twin valves springs that they will take anything anyone car throw at them (besides cutting them dow!)that the N/A cam works fine on a the turbo setup if you know how to dail them in.......
......so yeah ill keep using a very good system that works fine that really isnt that limited if understand how renault used the item (for the record i dont know about if phase 2/3 systems are the same to map as i have not tryed yet or needed to yet)
get facts right and understand what you are saying before coming to your conclusion,
I have. Absolutely, unequivocally right.
about cat cams its 220inc vat for there off the shelf item or for a custom item it depends on what you want done.
?450 for the 'proper' billet item. They only list one Turbo profile, 5501610, which is a billet number unless I have been quoted incorrectly of course. The rest are all NA profiles.
if and when u LEARN how a map sensor works and HOW the Voltage difference works then you will understand why. if u do not understand or do not know what you are talking about fully then read, listen and learn what has/is been said by people who know, been there and can say what they have learnt from experience
PMSL! WHAT planet are you from? I'm actually ready to call Troll.
MAP Sensor 101. For noobs. (In case you missed that, I mean you).
The readings from a 1bar, 2bar and 3bar map sensor are compared in the following graph. I drew it especially for you. Bar references are absolute for this diagram.
Pressure appears on the x-axis and output voltage is shown on the y-axis. All sensors produce a 0-5v output. The 1bar sensor reaches its full scale reading of 5v at 1 bar (0Psi/Atmospheric). At 1 bar, the 2-bar sensor is at 1/2 of full scale and produces a 2.5v output. With the 2-bar map sensor, 2 bar (14.7Psi) is required to reach the full scale output of 5v. Continuing the trend, the 3bar sensor is putting out around 3v at 2bar (14.7Psi) and requires 3 bar (29.4Psi) to output 5v.
So, if you plug a 3 bar MAP sensor in to an ECU geared for a 2 bar MAP sensor, at 2 bar (14.7Psi boost) the sensor outputs 3 volts. Because your ECU thinks that its talking to a 2 bar sensor, it takes that 3 volts and interprets it as (approximately) 1.2 bar (~3Psi).
To compensate this you must remap the ECU's understanding of the MAP sensor voltage, or, in other words, change the fuelling and timing maps to give the suitable fuel and ignition settings for the MAP sensor output voltage which you have altered by a third.
Tell me i'm wrong. Anybody.
p.s
have you even tryed getting ur car mapped/setup i think you will find far cheaper then any standalone unit plus finding someone/company that supports that unit. where as the renix/benix ecu can be setup by most people if they look as its std 64k eprom
Agreed. Far cheaper
as a one off. However, with the investment of Standalone, I can map, remap and re-remap over and again myself with no special kit. I have an excellent user interface that is easy to understand. I have dual switchable maps, auto-fuelling control, target AFR and rapid learning, I can recalibrate new sensors to the unit so I can use any sensors I like in seconds, I have fuel and ignition maps as far up as i'll ever need, I can run sequential injection, 8 injectors, it controls my boost, idle, fans, I have flat shifting, launch control, NoS control, Water inj control, I can switch from coils to dizzy and back again, I can use high or low impedance injectors, I can set alarms and alerts for when the engine is out of trim in any way....every time I make a change to the vernier, Turbo, injectors, charge cooling, exhaust system I DON'T have to go back and pay to get it mapped again.
And, sat in the car with the laptop showing the gauges and 3D fuelling grids with the Target X tracking the engine up and down......well.....its cool as ****.