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Old 03-22-2010, 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Iwanna928
Nothing is easy!

So it is the fuel dist that is the problem. I was going to use Unwired tools for CIS mgt. They have a product for boosted CIS that you can tune with a laptop to dial thing in.

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The UTCIS-PT does what, as far as I can tell, no other product conduct with that cost/ease of install. However, the company leaves a lot to be desired. You can see my post in the 930 turbo forum. It's weird too, because the few times I have talked to them on the phone they are super helpful. Somehow the 1 week turn around I was told before sending my unit back turned into 1 weekend after they got it, and now it's a month later without a unit (and 2 weeks since they last responded to an e-mail, the last response being that I would have firm info later that day).

That said, I think it would work in your situation. They would know better, if you can get them to talk to you. The new model has enough variability in control pressure that I think you could get the mixture you need, even with boost (you could run 5.0 bar at 1/4 throttle and 2000rpm and 1.0 bar at full throttle and 2250rpm, i.e. there is a ton of adustability, and I think you'll avoid the over-rich under vacuum situations). If you do order it, tell them Richard sent you. Maybe it'll get them to send mine back sooner lol.

There's always the Leask WUR (http://members.***.net/930wur/), though it doesn't give you nearly the adjustability and I don't think it would work for you.
Old 03-24-2010, 06:10 PM
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Well, I just heard back from Unwired. Apparently they were working on a parts availability issue. I wish they had better communication (simply saying "hey, it's going to take a few weeks longer than we thought" is a lot more comforting than silence), it's better than the alternative explanation I had arrived at in my mind.



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