Supermitchie wrote:
DoktorC wrote:
Supermitchie wrote:
dubber wrote:
This stuff fascinates me but every time I see a thread like that one it seems like it has an element of voodoo. It comes down to experience and money to master this stuff.
Is the MAD EFI really only tuneable to a set range (ie light loads or heavy) and you have to tinker with it when you change props as one poster said?
Right you are Kenny....
It looks cool, but in my mind...... Sucks. Instigator drag raced with one and was driving with one hand and turning the knob with the other.... Sounds like fun eh?
Hold the phone there Pal...
The SDS system that is the brains for MAD is infinitely adjustable (within the limitations of the hardware that you're using)...you build a fuel curve with a stand alone tuner. That's what takes all the time especially if you don't have an AIM dash, a dyno and all the rest to give you quick and easy feedback. Once you build a curve you can tune for conditions with the knob. Unless you're on the edge with your tune you shouldn't have to use the knob much...the knob moves the whole map +\- so if you are fooling with the knob while driving (unless you're you're losing and just flip the bitch to full lean as a Hail Mary) it probably means you need to edit the curve.
Shut the front door Chief.
The system has no sensors for temperature or humidity etc. It's archaic. You throw the wife in the boat and the whole thing is off. So basically you have to build a bazillion curves..... And forget about running if it's cold.
I know you know 10,000 times more than me about this shit... But it does not change the fact that it is a cantankerous shit show.
Dude...it has an ambient air temp and coolant temp...and tps...which is the same three sensors my sled uses to move itself around yard. The tuner is archaic..looking...but if you have the time it'll work. Look at the SDS website (simple digital systems)...
I still agree with cantankerousness of it all but most of that is the nut on the end of the handle and the hardware it's installed on.
Do you change your carb jets every time the temp changes??? I thought not