Interceptor Tech
Interceptor Tech
I figured we'd be needing this thread soon enough, hopefully anyway. I thought we could use it to discuss anything technical related to the interceptor.
Last edited by rkostolni; Oct 6, 2006 at 07:15 AM.
The Canscan cannot read below an afr of 10.0, but that is just because the stock computer disregards anything below that. The wideband itself can read lower, but you need to tie into it directly.
Glad to see this! PurNRG and myself spoke about doing it but you beat us too it!
I plan to have a copy of the install video posted tomorrow, perhaps this will help you guys minimize the install time. Scott
I plan to have a copy of the install video posted tomorrow, perhaps this will help you guys minimize the install time. Scott
Click on the following link to go to the page on our website to view The Interceptor-X EMS Installation Video. It is 15 minutes long, 75MB and in Windows Media Format. You will see the link that says "View the Interceptor-X EMS Install Video" on that page to view.
INSTALL VIDEO
Hope you guys find this helpful****
Christy G
INSTALL VIDEO
Hope you guys find this helpful****
Christy G
I've got a technical question. Does the Interceptor have an RPM pickup wire and if so, what pin # is it?
I have an E-01 and need this wire to get the RPM value. Previously, I tapped into one of the wires on the emanage harness (forgot the color). I believe it was extracting the RPM value using a dongle that was attached to the harness.
And while we're on the subject, what about the throttle position wire?
I have an E-01 and need this wire to get the RPM value. Previously, I tapped into one of the wires on the emanage harness (forgot the color). I believe it was extracting the RPM value using a dongle that was attached to the harness.
And while we're on the subject, what about the throttle position wire?
Nice car Scud. Thanks for the vid Scott, seems pretty straight forward, and shouldn't take more than 20-30min to complete. I just want to confirm that we will be removing the old GReddy pressure sensor that was " T " connected to the intake manifold, and b.o.v., and replacing it with the vacuum hose we are to place on the interceptor unit.
Received the unit today. Very well put together. Excellent instruction booklet and install disk. Professional looking. Will get to things here shortly and provide feedback as I can.
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I hope mynes sitting there when I get home since I won't be home the rest of the weekend. I'll probably be out there tonight with a flashlight installing it.
I am a little worried about just plugging in and driving though since I don't have a wideband O2 to verfiy that the AFR are okay. I know you don't get very many chances with detonation on a turbo'd rotary. Is anyone else worried about this?
I am a little worried about just plugging in and driving though since I don't have a wideband O2 to verfiy that the AFR are okay. I know you don't get very many chances with detonation on a turbo'd rotary. Is anyone else worried about this?
Last edited by rkostolni; Oct 28, 2005 at 03:14 PM.
Originally Posted by rkostolni
I hope mynes sitting there when I get home since I won't be home the rest of the weekend. I'll probably be out there tonight with a flashlight installing it.
I am a little worried about just plugging in and driving though since I don't have a wideband O2 to verfiy that the AFR are okay. I know you don't get very many chances with detonation on a turbo'd rotary. Is anyone else worried about this?
I am a little worried about just plugging in and driving though since I don't have a wideband O2 to verfiy that the AFR are okay. I know you don't get very many chances with detonation on a turbo'd rotary. Is anyone else worried about this?
1) I'll bet its plenty rich, given that its a generic map
2) I've gotten REAL lean underboost and not had any detonation. I'm embarassed to say it, but I've had AFRs over 17 at a couple pounds boost and nothing happened. Maybe my engine just resists detonation, but maybe the Renesis resisits it as a rule. I know there have been cases of detonation under 10+psi and the engine was okay, too.
That being said, there's no way I'd use it without an AFR meter!
But, the Renesis's detonation resistance may have been a result of its very intelligent computer. But, that computer is no longer in control and the new one doesn't even have a knock sensor in case detonation ocurrs. Maybe I'll wait for someone with a wideband to report back and let us know how his AFR were.



Cant wait!!!! get to work!! i want reviews
I want a full report by the time I get back from my lunch break!