Zilvia.net Forums | Nissan 240SX (Silvia) and Z (Fairlady) Car Forum

Go Back   Zilvia.net Forums | Nissan 240SX (Silvia) and Z (Fairlady) Car Forum > General > Tech Talk

Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 07-14-2014, 05:57 AM   #1
Bleakley
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 637
Trader Rating: (1)
Bleakley is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
SR20DET Boost Controller

Hope this is in the right section.
I have zero experience and limited knowledge about boost controllers.. I am constantly learning by reading and searching, but that seems to really only get me so far.
Setup right now is a stock redtop SR with light mods (IC, Exhaust, etc.), but the project will be ramping up rather quickly.
Do not have much set in stone as I am still debating my setup. What I do know is I am going VE/VVL and will be making over 400 wheel (and will be seeing boost levels as high as 25 psi)...... Eventually... (GT2871 or GT3071/76, leaning towards the 3076..)

I am fishing for information from you kind folks on what you are running and what you have had experience with (feel free to let me know your setup, too). My questions are:

1) Will I be able to buy one and it do the job for the stock setup and it can just carry over to the projected end results or am I better off/will be buying another one down the road
and
2) What do you recommend for me. What are you running, why'd you pick it, what do you like about it, etc. Also, I notice some people saying something about some of the EBC's not happy over or around 20 psi. These for me will be unacceptable as I will more than likely be operating @ 21/22 - 25 psi.

Thank you in advance for any and all the information and expertise you guys have, and thanks for helping me out. And, if it helps, I am looking at what seems to be the obvious choices... Apexi AVCR, Greddy Profec, etc
Bleakley is offline   Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
Old 07-14-2014, 09:22 AM   #2
OnTheChip
Zilvia Junkie
 
OnTheChip's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Burgaw, NC
Posts: 318
Trader Rating: (0)
OnTheChip is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 0 reviews
I strongly suggest starting off with a tunable ECU, such as NismotronicSA, which has built in boost control (including boost by gear) for controlling an inexpensive Electronic Boost Solenoid. If you're planning to spend around $500 for a boost controller alone, the NismotronicSA system will give you that, plus a whole lot more features and capabilities, including converting from MAF to speed-density (MAP sensor). Contact John at JKTuning for more information. He's in Carlisle, PA.
OnTheChip is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 07:54 AM   #3
Bleakley
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 637
Trader Rating: (1)
Bleakley is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
I am still deciding what ecu I need.. Any idea what will support an redtop SR w/ the VE head swap/conversion on top of a distributor conversion and an MSD 6AL setup?

Bump! Anyone else? Need a boost controller!
Bleakley is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 08:18 AM   #4
JBB
Zilvia Junkie
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Irvine, CA
Age: 37
Posts: 490
Trader Rating: (5)
JBB is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 5 reviews
aem truboost
JBB is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 06:38 PM   #5
Bleakley
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 637
Trader Rating: (1)
Bleakley is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
Considered Tru Boost as I heard it has the same solenoid as the AVC-R? (correct me if I am wrong) But seeing as how I already purchased Autometer Sport Comp gauges I would like to utilize those..
Bleakley is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 07:28 PM   #6
tingnitureok
 
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: CA
Age: 40
Posts: 2
Trader Rating: (0)
tingnitureok is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 0 reviews
i agree with you,I already purchased Autometer Sport Comp gauges I would like to utilize those.
tingnitureok is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 09:40 PM   #7
bardabe
Post Whore!
 
bardabe's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: SoCal
Age: 35
Posts: 4,719
Trader Rating: (10)
bardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfectionbardabe is close to perfection
Feedback Score: 10 reviews
Send a message via AIM to bardabe
Haltech Pro 2000, or AEM Infinity ECU's have boost control built in and can handle the VET no problem. added bonus, they also run on Speed density and can control your fans. no more need for a pesky fan switch or MAF sensor. ball hard enough you can get the flex fuel for it as well along with a full time wideband target AFR tune.
__________________

Review Thread
bardabe is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 10:46 PM   #8
pacotaco345
Zilvia FREAK!
 
pacotaco345's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: SoCal/Ft Worth TX
Age: 31
Posts: 1,563
Trader Rating: (5)
pacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond repute
Feedback Score: 5 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bleakley View Post
I am still deciding what ecu I need.. Any idea what will support an redtop SR w/ the VE head swap/conversion on top of a distributor conversion and an MSD 6AL setup?

Bump! Anyone else? Need a boost controller!
Woah woah woah... VET with a distributor? This is the 21st century my man... If anything you could have a crank trigger setup which will be 10x more precise than a distributor and I'm sure there's plenty of multi-spark coilpack setups you can find.
__________________
pacotaco345 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2014, 11:39 PM   #9
silverarrow27
Zilvia FREAK!
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Banning, CA
Posts: 1,428
Trader Rating: (11)
silverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud ofsilverarrow27 has much to be proud of
Feedback Score: 11 reviews
I believe the Haltech Platinum Sport 1000 also has a built-in boost controller feature as well. Or it better, I didn't buy a boost selenoid for nothin!
__________________
1989 240sx XE|2002 Frontier SC CC LB 4wd|2011 Pathfinder LE V8 4wd
silverarrow27 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 05:52 AM   #10
Bleakley
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 637
Trader Rating: (1)
Bleakley is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by bardabe View Post
Haltech Pro 2000, or AEM Infinity ECU's have boost control built in and can handle the VET no problem. added bonus, they also run on Speed density and can control your fans. no more need for a pesky fan switch or MAF sensor. ball hard enough you can get the flex fuel for it as well along with a full time wideband target AFR tune.
I will look into this, thank you for the suggestion. On a note, I actually prefer wiring in my fans. (Though, if I could get one on temp control, that would be badass..)

Quote:
Originally Posted by pacotaco345 View Post
Woah woah woah... VET with a distributor? This is the 21st century my man... If anything you could have a crank trigger setup which will be 10x more precise than a distributor and I'm sure there's plenty of multi-spark coilpack setups you can find.
I am sure as far as precision goes, it is marginal. I will continue searching, but the stockers suck, and it seems the splitfires are only a slight improvement - and with mixed reviews I already plan on putting my money into some other option. I have NEVER -->EVER<-- heard of a distributor (I should say aftermarket/upgraded dizzy setup) not delivering enough juice...
Bleakley is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 06:59 AM   #11
jamg
Nissanaholic!
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: GA
Posts: 2,106
Trader Rating: (7)
jamg is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 7 reviews
custom home-made manual boost controller.

those things are pretty much never fail.
jamg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 12:21 PM   #12
ultimateirving
Zilvia FREAK!
 
ultimateirving's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: arizona
Age: 37
Posts: 1,521
Trader Rating: (1)
ultimateirving is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
Go with ls2 coil packs and ditch the distributor option. They are easy to wire in and deliver plenty of juice.
__________________
Z32 with lq4 swap
Desert Street Scene || Dssevents.com
ultimateirving is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 06:09 PM   #13
pacotaco345
Zilvia FREAK!
 
pacotaco345's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: SoCal/Ft Worth TX
Age: 31
Posts: 1,563
Trader Rating: (5)
pacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond reputepacotaco345 has a reputation beyond repute
Feedback Score: 5 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by ultimateirving View Post
Go with ls2 coil packs and ditch the distributor option. They are easy to wire in and deliver plenty of juice.
That, or 350z coilpacks. Distributors aren't as accurate as the CAS
__________________
pacotaco345 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 08:14 PM   #14
Tom N
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: SW Florida
Posts: 746
Trader Rating: (1)
Tom N is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by pacotaco345 View Post
That, or 350z coilpacks. Distributors aren't as accurate as the CAS
You need to call him and discuss the cost. It friends on what all you want. He doesn't really do cookie cutter kits. He puts together what you need and prices it out. Give him a call and discuss it with him.
__________________
98 240sx w/ S15 SR20DET, T2 20g, 11.22 @ 124.98
Tom N is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-18-2014, 11:42 PM   #15
Bleakley
Zilvia Addict
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Near Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 637
Trader Rating: (1)
Bleakley is an unknown quantity at this point
Feedback Score: 1 reviews
Quote:
Originally Posted by ultimateirving View Post
Go with ls2 coil packs and ditch the distributor option. They are easy to wire in and deliver plenty of juice.
I definitely wanted to be different w/ the distributor.. But, This may actually be the route I go.. Thank you. I have been looking at the MSD DIS-4 setup as well. Any thoughts?
Anyone else?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom N View Post
You need to call him and discuss the cost. It friends on what all you want. He doesn't really do cookie cutter kits. He puts together what you need and prices it out. Give him a call and discuss it with him.
I am glad I am receiving information. Searching only got me so far. So happy I have options as far as ignition goes. Thanks guys.

I think my OP might be resolved, but anyone else able to chime in on Electronic Boost Controllers? I am interested to hear experiences and results..
Bleakley is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:15 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vB.Sponsors
Copyright ? 1998 - 2022, Zilvia.net