How does a fcd work




















ECU wont fool anything, its an AFM, it knows what airflow is coming in, and 1bar is can compensate for it seems, just needs the fuel cut removing. So need to know if FCDs are universal, as 15notes is a good look and is 10 times cheaper than a chip Well thats the thing mate, im not sure how they work so dunno if they universal.

Obv need a bit of wiring, but no idea how they stop the fuel cut, so may be different for different cars Do they literally send an ECU a set voltage all the time or summat? As if so, thats universal. MJG Active Member. Go and ask the trouser-in-sock types round your local slums, I imagine they've jammed a screwdriver somewhere in theirs to make it outrun dem pesky T5 focks! I dont think they modify em, they just take it to the lanes and let the 4wd handling do its thing. So they cops bought a Evo to chase em, and a solution was quickly found by the gyps who cant get away from an Evo FQ in a car weighed down by a full cash machine, stop, and reverse at speed This may sound silly, but I'd be pretty wary of carrying out a modification when I didn't know exactly what it did or how it worked, or even what it was, and when I was relying on it for something as important as ensuring that enough fuel was getting through to prevent det.

I know the alternatives aren't cheap, and some would say that a company like HKS etc aren't going to release a product which is unreliable, but when there's that much of a question over it, I think I'd want to steer clear to be honest. This isn't based on experience, just that nobody seems able to give a clear idea of how this affects the electrical systems, and if it was my engine, I'd rather not risk it. How a FCD works Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts.

Posted January 14, RRFPR- this will increase the fuel pressure allowing a greater volume to be used through the range making you run allot richer then before getting rid of any 'lean' spots that had been created top end, but now you have another problem you are running rich across the WHOLE rev range making idle and cruise equally as rich as the top end of the rev range. Link to post Share on other sites.

Starbuck Posted January 14, BigMan Posted January 14, LukeH Posted January 14, N80Jamie Posted January 14, So for example I want to up my boost safely to produce around bhp. Russleh Posted January 14, Steve GT Posted January 14, Lukew Posted January 14, Great write up, really clear information on the first read through.

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You can adjust your cookie settings , otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. How does a FCD work? Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted October 6, Not even remotely useful to me to know this in any way whatsoever But I want to know, and I can't find the answer using the search button Does anyone want to share the knowledge with me?

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Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. A fully convertible debenture FCD is a type of debt security in which the entire value is convertible into equity shares at the issuer's notice.

The ratio of conversion is decided by the issuer when the debenture is issued. Upon conversion, the investors enjoy the same status as ordinary shareholders of the company. A debenture is a medium to long-term debt instrument used by large companies to borrow money at a fixed rate of interest. This fixed-income security is unsecured , meaning there is no collateral pledged to guarantee the interest payments and principal repayments.

Thus, a debenture is backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer. If the company defaults or goes bankrupt, the debenture holder will get the invested funds back only after all secured creditors are paid. A debenture can be nonconvertible or convertible. A nonconvertible debenture will not be converted into equity. It therefore commands a higher interest rate than convertible debentures. A convertible debenture can be converted into common shares of the issuing company after a predetermined time.

This time is determined by the trust indenture.



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