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LA97GST

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May 24, 2004
Slidell, Louisiana
Ok, I do not know anything about ecu management and dataloag and stuff. Right now I have the usual turbo-back, intake, and Greddy BOV. I am planing on putting a bigger turbo, bigger injectors, bigger pump, FMIC, and some others. What fuel control methods do I need to purchase? My car is a 1997 Eclipse GST. Also what datalogger is good? And what does it do? I live in New Orleans if anybody knows a tuner around here.
 
CanadianTSi said:
S-AFC and a Pocketlogger would be a good start.

check out www.pocketlogger.com :thumb:

What palm should I purchase? Also will I need the datalogger if I put on FMIC, intake manifold, big TB, exhaust mani, and ported o2?
 
you will need the logger with any kind of big mods like what you have in mind, but specificly for raising boost and running bigger turbos/ bigger fuel setups.

palm model doesnt matter, the cheapest one that works with logging is a palm M105, i have one and it works great
 
Sephroth57 said:
you will need the logger with any kind of big mods like what you have in mind, but specificly for raising boost and running bigger turbos/ bigger fuel setups.

palm model doesnt matter, the cheapest one that works with logging is a palm M105, i have one and it works great

Ok so what else do I need with the M105? Also can I tune the car with the logger? Or does it just tell you what to tune? Is it for the A/F or what? What changes will I have to make to install the mods above?
 
Ok... I am very very interested in this DSMlink stuff. Is the eprom just an old ecu? Can I just replace mine with an eprom? Also how hard is it to learn to tune with the DSMlink? I just don't want my engine to blow up! It's not like I want a perfect tune and all.
 
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