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Forged 1.8 bottom end with 150k miles stock vvt head
Square top with stock tb
FM hot side with 3" downpipe
VVT coils and plugs at .025"
DW200 and gt500 injectors
v8r 62a mounts
6 speed/3.9
fm2 clutch and stock flywheel
800/500 revalved billies
15x9/225 rs4s
Rev ms3
Precision 350hp ic
93 octane pump
(bad) street tuning
I'm actively working on my tune as well but power seems to be similar at this point. We both have a 6 speed/3.9 setup too and I see you're doing your pulls in 5th. I may give that a try to see how spool compares.
I actually confirmed the oem EGR baro sensor has +5v, so this is in the works. I don't foresee getting much more out of the setup above 24-ish psi, but I've been wrong before.
I'm actively working on my tune as well but power seems to be similar at this point. We both have a 6 speed/3.9 setup too and I see you're doing your pulls in 5th. I may give that a try to see how spool compares.
You actually may have an edge on me for spool if you use 5th. I saw ~700 rpm difference using 3rd vs 5th.
I actually confirmed the oem EGR baro sensor has +5v, so this is in the works. I don't foresee getting much more out of the setup above 24-ish psi, but I've been wrong before.
Is that +5 supplied by the MS3? If not, you don't want to use it for an analog sensor power.
The Rev MS3 does not have +5 on the db37. It is possible it has it in the OEM harness (although I don't think so). When I faced this issue installing my MAP sensor, I opened up the MS3, picked an unused pin on the db37, and soldered a wire between the +5 supply inside the box and that pin.
Having the +5 that is supplied by the regulator in the MS3 is important, because analog sensors like this return a signal that is proportional to their supply voltage. If that supply voltage is 5% different between the A-D converter in the microcontroller and the sensor (which would not be terribly unusual), then your reading will be off by 5%.
The Rev MS3 does not have +5 on the db37. It is possible it has it in the OEM harness (although I don't think so). When I faced this issue installing my MAP sensor, I opened up the MS3, picked an unused pin on the db37, and soldered a wire between the +5 supply inside the box and that pin.
Having the +5 that is supplied by the regulator in the MS3 is important, because analog sensors like this return a signal that is proportional to their supply voltage. If that supply voltage is 5% different between the A-D converter in the microcontroller and the sensor (which would not be terribly unusual), then your reading will be off by 5%.
The Rev MS3 does not have +5 on the db37. It is possible it has it in the OEM harness (although I don't think so). When I faced this issue installing my MAP sensor, I opened up the MS3, picked an unused pin on the db37, and soldered a wire between the +5 supply inside the box and that pin.
Having the +5 that is supplied by the regulator in the MS3 is important, because analog sensors like this return a signal that is proportional to their supply voltage. If that supply voltage is 5% different between the A-D converter in the microcontroller and the sensor (which would not be terribly unusual), then your reading will be off by 5%.
--Ian
I see your concern, but I do believe that the ecu supplies +5v sensor power. This should be the case with both stock ecu and ms. If the stock baro sensor receives +5v from the ecu, then it is getting it from the ms, and thus will be correct for my external MAP measurements.