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Hi, I'm getting ready to supercharge my trooper and I'm looking for advice on the setup. So far I have... a AMR500 supercharger, small intercooler, Dolbeck EJK fuel controller and wideband. Looking for any advice on what else I'm going to need and what to expect..Thank you

 

 

 

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Thanks! This is exactly the type of thing I'm looking for advice on! Do you know the specs of the one I'll need?  Would it be a 5v 1w? Also from the 1100 service wiring diagram it showed 1 is pressure signal 3 is temperature signal and 4 is ground.. And  the first diagram shows the diode between signal and ground. So I'm guessing the diode  goes between 1&4 and not 1&3 like you Drew on the paper...?

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Thanks! This is exactly the type of thing I'm looking for advice on! Do you know the specs of the one I'll need?  Would it be a 5v 1w? Also from the 1100 service wiring diagram it showed 1 is pressure signal 3 is temperature signal and 4 is ground.. And  the first diagram shows the diode between signal and ground. So I'm guessing the diode  goes between 1&4 and not 1&3 like you Drew on the paper...?
Yes been so long ,5v 1w works ,think your right 1-4 , I also got a field controller from dobeck but I had them max out to 12millisec or the longest pulse available " been couple years hard to remember "
Running a gt15 turbo seems to work fine

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Ok cool! Seems I'll be basically replicating something similar to your setup just supercharger instead of Turbo, until I can go megasquirt later like Lenny(hopefullywhen i have more money)!... So if you could run down everything you had to make it work, I'd appreciate it..  Did your dobeck have a  vac/boost line.. Because I've seen ones with it and I have the one without it... Also did you have to go water/meth injection or 100 octane anything like that.. Thanks..

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Ok cool! Seems I'll be basically replicating something similar to your setup just supercharger instead of Turbo, until I can go megasquirt later like Lenny(hopefullywhen i have more money)!... So if you could run down everything you had to make it work, I'd appreciate it..  Did your dobeck have a  vac/boost line.. Because I've seen ones with it and I have the one without it... Also did you have to go water/meth injection or 100 octane anything like that.. Thanks..
Forgot went to ejk after 1st programmer broke
Used these setting for basic setupd1906ade94a28b10a5e1a476db2723b0.jpg

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