a piggyback will be wire splices. the AFPR in your pic is correct. it splices into the fuel lines as shown.
If you want cheap and effective... FUEL: buy an AFPR - JR or BEGi (I think I saw one cheap on FM's "deal of the day" a week ago.) You can find some cheap AFPR's on ebay, but they are just so-so quality and don't respond as well as the JR or BEGi units. buy a Walbro 190 pump on ebay for $90 (NOT the 255... you want the 190). this pump may not be required... but the only way to know is if you are monitoring fuel pressure. Are you monitoring fuel pressure? IGNITION: buy a Bipes timing controler... I think BEGi has those for $225 -or- If you have an old J&S knock sensor, I think you can have John @ J&S reprogram it to preemptively pull timing. It's worth a call to find out. Any way you look at it, you'll probably end up spending close to $400 on new stuff. You can probably go cheap if you can DIY stuff like water injection... but if you aren't really up on doing that, then $400 is still way cheaper than another lunched engine. -Chuck pm wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Chuck Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > You really need a fuel solution though. An AFPR and better pump > will probably do the trick, and won't be terribly expensive. > > > this is the AFPR you speak of? where would i get one? > http://www.boostedmiata.com/FAQ/fmuhookup.jpg > what would a better pump be? > do you know an approx cost...the boxes are $400+ and i have a lunched > rebuilt motor :( > > > An electronic solution like the FM Voodoo Box or Power Card from > Moss will work as well. If you are sticking with 6psi > non-intercooled, you'll probably get the best drivability out of > the voodoo box. > > > do these boxes "piggy back" onto the ECU and the harness into the box > or they are separately mounted and wires spliced into the harness or > are they installed elsewhere? > > > thanks, > peter > > -- > Medio tutissmus ibis > You will go most safely by the middle course _______________________________________________ Miatapower mailing list [email protected] http://list.miatapower.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/miatapower
