What happens to engine without TB?
#1
What happens to engine without TB?
What will happen if the TB is not on the car, and the car's ignition kicks in?
will it redline? will it choke? will it shut off cause it went beyond the WOT?
I'm thinking of doing it on the fit to try different TB's since people are talking about just finding a TB with the same connector... but checking what it does would be nice.
will it redline? will it choke? will it shut off cause it went beyond the WOT?
I'm thinking of doing it on the fit to try different TB's since people are talking about just finding a TB with the same connector... but checking what it does would be nice.
#3
Saw a Toyota TB that had the same connector, but I don't know what model car it came off of, but it looks a tad bit bigger than the Fit one... but I think i'm just nuts.
I'll be going to the junk yard on Monday after work, I'll be in fremont, and I might as well stop by Hayward on the way back and check it out.
EDIT: The person showing it to me said it was from a TOyota, not sure what he may be thinking... someone must have labeled it wrong.
I'll be going to the junk yard on Monday after work, I'll be in fremont, and I might as well stop by Hayward on the way back and check it out.
EDIT: The person showing it to me said it was from a TOyota, not sure what he may be thinking... someone must have labeled it wrong.
#4
Saw a Toyota TB that had the same connector, but I don't know what model car it came off of, but it looks a tad bit bigger than the Fit one... but I think i'm just nuts.
I'll be going to the junk yard on Monday after work, I'll be in fremont, and I might as well stop by Hayward on the way back and check it out.
I'll be going to the junk yard on Monday after work, I'll be in fremont, and I might as well stop by Hayward on the way back and check it out.
#5
bring a camera and take some pictures. i can fab up a spacer for the new tb bolt pattern so im not worried about that. it would help to know what engine the tb comes off too. thanks. hopefully there is something that will bolt onto the fit to make more power besides FI.
I just want to know how the DBW system works, and how it can be manipulated.
I want to try it for the B series engine conversion, but I don't want to build an engine at the moment, when I have no way to store and work on an engine.
I would love to see DBW kits for cars in general, the twitch effect is all in the ECU (look at how much lag you get from hitting a key on a keyboard.
#6
I just want to know how the DBW system works, and how it can be manipulated.
I want to try it for the B series engine conversion, but I don't want to build an engine at the moment, when I have no way to store and work on an engine.
I would love to see DBW kits for cars in general, the twitch effect is all in the ECU (look at how much lag you get from hitting a key on a keyboard.
I want to try it for the B series engine conversion, but I don't want to build an engine at the moment, when I have no way to store and work on an engine.
I would love to see DBW kits for cars in general, the twitch effect is all in the ECU (look at how much lag you get from hitting a key on a keyboard.
i really think a bigger tb is the only way to really speed up throttle response.
Feels built a s2000 track car that is running the infinity suv tb that is 80mm. im thinking the fit would do just fine with a tb about 55 to 65mm. any larger would just be a waste because of intake manifold size.
#7
you would need a dbw ecu to do a conversion. blitz makes a throttle controller that jumps the gun and changes the signal sent to the ecu so it opens the tb quicker with less pressure put on the go fast pedal.
i really think a bigger tb is the only way to really speed up throttle response.
Feels built a s2000 track car that is running the infinity suv tb that is 80mm. im thinking the fit would do just fine with a tb about 55 to 65mm. any larger would just be a waste because of intake manifold size.
i really think a bigger tb is the only way to really speed up throttle response.
Feels built a s2000 track car that is running the infinity suv tb that is 80mm. im thinking the fit would do just fine with a tb about 55 to 65mm. any larger would just be a waste because of intake manifold size.
Was thinking of using a custom Serial driver from my laptop to convert the signal to a reading to send to the TB, but hell, I'm still working on the AutoEnginuity ECU controller at the moment.
Still debating. But first things first, find one compatible with the Fit, so i have a base to work off of.
#8
Was thinking of using a custom Serial driver from my laptop to convert the signal to a reading to send to the TB, but hell, I'm still working on the AutoEnginuity ECU controller at the moment.
Still debating. But first things first, find one compatible with the Fit, so i have a base to work off of.
Still debating. But first things first, find one compatible with the Fit, so i have a base to work off of.
#9
HID programming for the AutoEnginuity's OBD2 controller is quite interesting, learning how to control HID applications via C#...
meh, a power meter helps too, it could just be checking the voltage across the bands to turn the butterfly, sort of like a servo...
#10
Trial and error works too...
HID programming for the AutoEnginuity's OBD2 controller is quite interesting, learning how to control HID applications via C#...
meh, a power meter helps too, it could just be checking the voltage across the bands to turn the butterfly, sort of like a servo...
HID programming for the AutoEnginuity's OBD2 controller is quite interesting, learning how to control HID applications via C#...
meh, a power meter helps too, it could just be checking the voltage across the bands to turn the butterfly, sort of like a servo...
#11
I just do trial and error, I just make sure I know what the consequences of failures are. I don't want to kill myself, if you know what happens when something goes wrong, and it's not hazardous to health, it's worth trying it out.
#12
true. i have not done any t&e tests but i have scanned alot of pcs to see what looks similar and i think the s2000 tb is closest. i think a honda dbw tb will do the trick but i just have to find which one.
#16
So if you bore it out, what do you do about the butterflies being too small with the material from the TB being removed?
#17
it really makes no differance how much you bore it out because your intake system will only flow as much air as the smallest passage way allow. so you could bore out the whole intake manifold to say 55mm but it wont flow any more air if its sucking all that air through a 45mm thottle body butterfly. thats the best i can describe it.
#18
Read up on it, but not sure what else to read up on.
all depends on the map installed depending on air fuel ratio.
At this point, I just want faster easier reaction, but without the blitz module. I would rather have my TB just be properly setup to where my foot should be.
foot all the way down, the TB should be at WOT.
all depends on the map installed depending on air fuel ratio.
At this point, I just want faster easier reaction, but without the blitz module. I would rather have my TB just be properly setup to where my foot should be.
foot all the way down, the TB should be at WOT.
#19
hmmm... im not to sure what electronic fuel injection has to do with the throttle body. throttle body lets air in and not fuel. sure they work off each other to know how much air or fuel to put in the motor but we are concerned with letting more air in at quicker rates.
#20
Read up on it, but not sure what else to read up on.
all depends on the map installed depending on air fuel ratio.
At this point, I just want faster easier reaction, but without the blitz module. I would rather have my TB just be properly setup to where my foot should be.
foot all the way down, the TB should be at WOT.
all depends on the map installed depending on air fuel ratio.
At this point, I just want faster easier reaction, but without the blitz module. I would rather have my TB just be properly setup to where my foot should be.
foot all the way down, the TB should be at WOT.