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Old 31-07-2022, 11:17 AM
Bradswims11 Bradswims11 is offline
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Default Hfs-3.1 soldering

Hi everyone,

I've been looking at the version 3.12 instructions about soldering the mps pad onto the idc pad to allow for 30% boost correction for flow, but I have the earlier model red v3.1 circuit board, S/N 102859. Are these instructions still applicable for this board? Once soldered, do you then need to use a spare jumper to have both the idc and mps settings selected, or is just one fine as they're tied together?

I was looking for advice on the initial setup also. The car is a Mitsubishi, running a 4g63t motor with 9.6:1 comp, turbo is equivalent to a gtx3576r, running over 25pai. The plan was to run 4x0.5mm direct port nozzles, with a 0.5mm pre throttle body and a 0.8-1.0mm nozzle in the turbo volute to try and boost the turbos efficiency. I have 1000cc fuel injectors and the plan was to start wmi at 20% idc as that's around 1 bar of boost. Should I move the pre-scaler or will I have enough adjustment where it sits? Currently the car is only hitting 70% idc max.
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Old 04-09-2022, 10:02 AM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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Default Re: Hfs-3.1 soldering

This 30% MPS option is still valid to date.

HFS3v3.1 allows you to scale up the incoming idc signal. Try x1.25
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