I posted a comment in an existing thread about the DET3 on the engine management forum, but there is little action there so I wanted to check here.
Anyone using this yet? I have one and I want to install and test it. The question I have is whether or not the DET3 can avoid the common piggyback issues of adding timing when it tricks the ECU into thinking there is less air flow than there truly is, thus adding timing as instructed in the OEM ECU timing maps.
I understand it can directly drive the injectors (so you can control larger injectors) and can eliminate the AFM using an internal 4 bar MAP sensor and an added air temp sensor, but it still makes me wonder if it is also creating a modified AFM signal to send back to the ECU for timing. If so, this would create the same problem most of these devices have with controlling timing. I know you can adjust timing, but we wouldn't know what the actual timing values being used are...just to add or subtract from an unknown value.
Anyone know how this thing works?
Anyone using this yet? I have one and I want to install and test it. The question I have is whether or not the DET3 can avoid the common piggyback issues of adding timing when it tricks the ECU into thinking there is less air flow than there truly is, thus adding timing as instructed in the OEM ECU timing maps.
I understand it can directly drive the injectors (so you can control larger injectors) and can eliminate the AFM using an internal 4 bar MAP sensor and an added air temp sensor, but it still makes me wonder if it is also creating a modified AFM signal to send back to the ECU for timing. If so, this would create the same problem most of these devices have with controlling timing. I know you can adjust timing, but we wouldn't know what the actual timing values being used are...just to add or subtract from an unknown value.
Anyone know how this thing works?