This may be the strangest crossover question you've had in a while:
I have a Lotus Elan M100 that I am in the process of trying to get an Apex'I V-AFC (same basic unit as the S-AFC) to work with. What the heck am I posting here for? Well, the Lotus has quite a few GM parts. One of which is likely the only part our vehicles share: a 2-bar MAP sensor (if I'm not mistaken on the ty-sys). I did a search and found this thread (http://www.syty.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16302) and was curious what sensor setting Hunter (or others using the same unit) was using on his unit. I've tried various, but can't seem to get the voltage curve to match to what the car needs. i.e. - either I get too steep a slope and I show boost on the AFC at 10" Hg actual or vice versa.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Damn impressive site, BTW. A buddy of mine did an audio system in a Ty for Panasonic a number of years back and I've really been impressed by them. Gotta love this much power.
(Sorry for those who may have seen this message twice. I originally posted it at the above thread, but thought it more appropriate in this board)
I have a Lotus Elan M100 that I am in the process of trying to get an Apex'I V-AFC (same basic unit as the S-AFC) to work with. What the heck am I posting here for? Well, the Lotus has quite a few GM parts. One of which is likely the only part our vehicles share: a 2-bar MAP sensor (if I'm not mistaken on the ty-sys). I did a search and found this thread (http://www.syty.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16302) and was curious what sensor setting Hunter (or others using the same unit) was using on his unit. I've tried various, but can't seem to get the voltage curve to match to what the car needs. i.e. - either I get too steep a slope and I show boost on the AFC at 10" Hg actual or vice versa.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Damn impressive site, BTW. A buddy of mine did an audio system in a Ty for Panasonic a number of years back and I've really been impressed by them. Gotta love this much power.
(Sorry for those who may have seen this message twice. I originally posted it at the above thread, but thought it more appropriate in this board)