asrnj77
..hard to swallow
Re: ISAC alky controller
I had one installed in my buick last weekend and here are my thoughts...
1) I found that my stock wastegate was going to 20lbs so even though the controller will shut off boost when there is a lean/alky problem, if your gate is allowing a ton of boost it might not matter
2) If you are connecting wideband, boost, and alky there is a pretty good amount of wiring that needs to be done. Not to say it can't be done at home but if you aren't handy with electrical work you might want to get some help. Big Wood Racing is supportive and will help you over the phone
3) When using it for the boost controller I needed to pick up a $30 solenoid from Grainger, which isn't included in the kit.
That being said I really like the datalogging capabilties and it's nice to be able to fine tune your alky. This could be especially useful for code59 guys. For example if you have a chip reading closed loop wideband it will likely pull fuel when alky comes on because the wideband sees it going very rich. In this case you could stop the ecm from pulling fuel and have the ISAC control the amount of alky that is being sprayed. This way you don't bog down your motor and you also keep it from running too lean if there is an alky problem. The system seems to wire up to any alcohol system that you already have installed in your vehicle. I mounted mine in the glove compartment and it gives a nice stealth look. I still need to fine tune it and it seems like a dyno would be helpful for doing this. For what it's worth I did hit 98mph in the 1/8 this past weekend with 0.0 degrees of knock.
I had one installed in my buick last weekend and here are my thoughts...
1) I found that my stock wastegate was going to 20lbs so even though the controller will shut off boost when there is a lean/alky problem, if your gate is allowing a ton of boost it might not matter
2) If you are connecting wideband, boost, and alky there is a pretty good amount of wiring that needs to be done. Not to say it can't be done at home but if you aren't handy with electrical work you might want to get some help. Big Wood Racing is supportive and will help you over the phone
3) When using it for the boost controller I needed to pick up a $30 solenoid from Grainger, which isn't included in the kit.
That being said I really like the datalogging capabilties and it's nice to be able to fine tune your alky. This could be especially useful for code59 guys. For example if you have a chip reading closed loop wideband it will likely pull fuel when alky comes on because the wideband sees it going very rich. In this case you could stop the ecm from pulling fuel and have the ISAC control the amount of alky that is being sprayed. This way you don't bog down your motor and you also keep it from running too lean if there is an alky problem. The system seems to wire up to any alcohol system that you already have installed in your vehicle. I mounted mine in the glove compartment and it gives a nice stealth look. I still need to fine tune it and it seems like a dyno would be helpful for doing this. For what it's worth I did hit 98mph in the 1/8 this past weekend with 0.0 degrees of knock.