Accord4U2NV
Well-Known Member
Time: Last weekend of November
Synapse Engineering is looking to put together a dyno day in the next month or so to test out a new prototype electronic fuel controller on Force Induced Hondas only. Not selling anything just testing alpha units.
Ideal candidates would be:
-Boosted (turbocharged or supercharged)
-Basic fuel system
-FMU, pump, bigger injectors (doesn't matter what size), etc.
for the sake of testing, we will dyno your car as is, and dyno & tune after with box
Location: Our facility in San Diego on a Dynapack
So far, we've tested on our S2000 was pulling only 275 WHP on pump/FMU at 9 PSI. Box got 320 WHP w/ bigger injectors, no FMU, & same boost. We need a few other candidates with various set ups for testing to see if the results are consistant.
Reply if your setup meets the criteria and would be up for seeing what your setup's potential would be.
Free dyno time, AFR chart on your current setup.
We're not advertising, but merely looking for volunteer candidates.
Synapse Engineering is looking to put together a dyno day in the next month or so to test out a new prototype electronic fuel controller on Force Induced Hondas only. Not selling anything just testing alpha units.
Ideal candidates would be:
-Boosted (turbocharged or supercharged)
-Basic fuel system
-FMU, pump, bigger injectors (doesn't matter what size), etc.
for the sake of testing, we will dyno your car as is, and dyno & tune after with box
Location: Our facility in San Diego on a Dynapack
So far, we've tested on our S2000 was pulling only 275 WHP on pump/FMU at 9 PSI. Box got 320 WHP w/ bigger injectors, no FMU, & same boost. We need a few other candidates with various set ups for testing to see if the results are consistant.
Reply if your setup meets the criteria and would be up for seeing what your setup's potential would be.
Free dyno time, AFR chart on your current setup.
We're not advertising, but merely looking for volunteer candidates.
what people should be worried about is who will be doing the "tuning" and how well of a tuner they are.