As most of you know by this point, i've recently become the proud owner of a 1990 MX6 GT Turbo. The plans at the moment are to daily drive it, and work on it some to be a more reliable DD, as well as to make some more power, and just enhance it overall without going overboard.
The current list of modifications installed on the car:
1) Supra 440cc injectors
2) Supra 50trim turbo
3) Tial 38mm external wastegate
4) MBC
5) FMIC w/ 2.5" piping
6) 3" exhaust
7) Greddy Type S BOV
Modifications being performed in the next week or so:
1) Innovate LC-1 wideband
2) Probinator EPROM ECU chip
3) EBC
4) AFPR(?) Question mark will be explained
5) Walbro 255lph fuel pump
My goals for this car, in terms of power and handling, are to make this into a decently competitive Challenge car, as well as an entertaining, but not entirely stupid DD. At the moment, on only 7psi, this car should run mid to high 13s, traction permitting. It is WAY faster than my roomate's DC2 Integra w/ H22a swap, which is a low 14s, high 13s car. It handles like absolute crap, due to blown struts and ridiculously high ride height w/ soft springs. The suspension, i can figure out. The tuning aspect, i can't.
The problem: The Mazda VAF throws out voltages that are outside the range of piggybacks such as the SAFC and Emanage boxes, and i'm not willing to make the commitment to Megasquirt at the moment, and any other solution is WAY out of budget. I MAY entertain the idea later on of piecing together the components needed to burn my own EPROM chips, but right now, that's more than i feel comfortable with. Previously on this board, i was recommended to try an FMU, which from my experiences, are fine for WOT scenarios, but the car won't be seeing WOT much, and i need to keep my driveability. In addition, the FMU creates a very mixed bag of responses on the MX6 forums, and almost nobody has one on their DD for because of the aforementioned problems.
I have the fuel to support 15-16psi, and would like to take advantage of that. All the Probinator chip really does is remove the boost cut, move redline up to 6800rpms (won't use it), and smooth out the timing map a bit.
Is there any glaring reason that i wouldn't be able to reach my goals using the modifications listed above? Do i even need the AFPR?
I apologize if this sounds like something i've already asked, but i don't think i went into this much depth, and this stupid flapper thing has me flummoxed. I don't understand how it works, i don't really understand the limitations, and i'm a little gun-shy of going to town with it.
Thanks!