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Old 07-31-2007 | 11:50 AM
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hmmm...so is the wideband necessary? and apparently the utec knock system is better than the TXS.

so i plan on getting:
tactrix cables
3port BCS w/ pigtail
knocklite (should i hook it up to the oem sensor or get the bosch?)
hoses (what size?)

might as well throw in a new laptop too
Old 07-31-2007 | 11:56 AM
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Yes..I would say its needed if you are going to be running questionable maps, without a doubt needed if you plan to self tune/tweak
Old 07-31-2007 | 11:57 AM
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wideband is even more important than the knocklite, I'd argue.
Old 07-31-2007 | 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by zumnwrx
anyone want to flash mine? id do this too but im such a puss
If you have everything needed and you are near I'll help you out.

Yah wideband is very useful and recommended. I don't have one yet
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god dammit, wideband is expensive.
Old 07-31-2007 | 12:02 PM
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lc1 is $185 shipped brand new on ebay with Bosch WB02 sensor. You dont need the display if you will be logging with a laptop
Old 07-31-2007 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mcowger
wideband is even more important than the knocklite, I'd argue.
agreed

With logging capablity is easy to to trace the maps to see if you are hitting your timing targets, if you are knocking and pulling timing you will see it in the logs

There is no way to monitor AF indirectly, so a wideband is a must
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wat about the knock sensor, should i get teh bosch standalone
Old 07-31-2007 | 12:49 PM
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The stock knock sensor is plenty useful. You just need to understand how the knock control and ignition learning system works in the ECU to be able to pick out knock from a log. The Subaru ECU is very advanced in this manner and can be a great tool in the right hands. Just take it slow, do research about the adaptive ignition system, and try to fully understand what's going on before diving in and making changes. A wideband is certainly a requirement to get a good tune so I would make that a priority.

As far as the 3-port solenoid... its a vast improvement over the stock solenoid and the clicking can be solved by not mounting the solenoid directly to the body. An MBC still provides better response and boost stability than even the 3-port solenoid, however.

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Originally Posted by ucbsti
And if you are going to be using OTS maps, be sure to log your car and possibly pick up a wideband


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these aren't always PRO made maps.. soo... 100% be sure to log it!
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Hey sorry to be a ***** but I will sell you my whole AC Delco Boost Solenoid (with plug) for $15 plus like 3 to ship. So $18 and I ran boost on mine for less than 3k. I used it while my AVCR was getting fixed.
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Originally Posted by EQ Tuning
As far as the 3-port solenoid... its a vast improvement over the stock solenoid and the clicking can be solved by not mounting the solenoid directly to the body. An MBC still provides better response and boost stability than even the 3-port solenoid, however.

Thanks

My solenoid was clicking like mad and it was installed on the top of the bracket that holds the stock solenoid (and my APEXi solenoid) Yes, I have 3 solenoids under my hood
Old 07-31-2007 | 01:54 PM
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Thanks everyone for your advice.

Does anyone have a link to a guide that shows how to datalog and how to interpret the data?

Can both Enginuity and EcuExplorer do the same thing, as far as datalogging?

I need to learn as much as I can before I flash to Stage 2.

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Originally Posted by tonecold
Thanks everyone for your advice.

Does anyone have a link to a guide that shows how to datalog and how to interpret the data?

Can both Enginuity and EcuExplorer do the same thing, as far as datalogging?

I need to learn as much as I can before I flash to Stage 2.

me too. more info would be great.
Old 07-31-2007 | 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by EQ Tuning
The stock knock sensor is plenty useful. You just need to understand how the knock control and ignition learning system works in the ECU to be able to pick out knock from a log. The Subaru ECU is very advanced in this manner and can be a great tool in the right hands. Just take it slow, do research about the adaptive ignition system, and try to fully understand what's going on before diving in and making changes. A wideband is certainly a requirement to get a good tune so I would make that a priority.

As far as the 3-port solenoid... its a vast improvement over the stock solenoid and the clicking can be solved by not mounting the solenoid directly to the body. An MBC still provides better response and boost stability than even the 3-port solenoid, however.

Thanks
Hey Ed, are you saying we should get just a MBC over the 3 port solenoid? Or both? Which MBC will you recommend? Did you get my last e-mail about my future tune?


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