#109657, "RE: Nopi turbo kit" In response to Reply # 0
Can you post a link?
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#109661, "RE: Nopi turbo kit" In response to Reply # 1
The catch there is that the injectors are aimed perpendicular to air flow and you are asking a manifold designed for air to now carry an air/fuel mixture. Will you get equal fuel distribution to all four cylinders with this setup? I would be skeptical about the fuel distribution characteristics of this setup. At full throttle, it should be passable. It might not be great at part throttle and transitions. A better choice would be an extra injector in each runner, aimed in the direction of air flow, and close to the head.
Extra injector systems work pretty well because you can rely on the stock ECU to automatically adjust fuel at lower loads. Of course, at higher loads the stock ECU fights you by trying to lean out what you are adding with the extra injectors. If they fight too much, you can just go to wide open throttle so the stock ECU will stop adjusting. Everything has its pros and cons.
#109663, "RE: Nopi turbo kit" In response to Reply # 3
you can tune better what with portfueler but the best way is to get megasquirt but its not plug and play. i have never heard of nopi but it doesnt sound good the way it is set up. you get what you pay for so you can get a cheap turbo which may or may not last long. i just bought a rebuilt 20g for $325. a custom kit is always better in my eyes. all depends on budget too.
#109665, "RE: Nopi turbo kit" In response to Reply # 3
The portfueler is better than the NOPI fuel system as it has one injector per runner, mounted right near the head, and angled a little in the direction of air flow. I don't recall which injector controller Hahn uses, but I'm sure it is fine. Hahn is one of the most trustworthy companies you can buy a kit from.
#109666, "RE: Nopi turbo kit" In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by Corbin I don't recall which injector controller Hahn uses
It's the SplitSec AIC1, iirc, with HRC branding.
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