Unless you're a 2 stroke, a peripheral ported rotary or a 4 stroke with a radical cam, no, these numbers are not correct. That said, even without the above condictions the pressure fluctuations in each ITB tract are usually extreme and need to be combined and averaged out either mechanically, computationally or usually, both. For mechanical averagimg/smoothing, MIG jets or aquarium needle valves can serve as restrictors, cheap small engine fuel filters can serve nicely as capacitance vehicles. In MS-II, there are "lag" numbers that can be adjusted to provide statitical averaging of the MAP and other inputs. It'll work, you'll just have to try a couple of things. If this is an emissions restricted or daily driver type vehicle, Alpha-N is unlikely to work well.JSchlappi82 wrote:Damn!
What vacuum is normal on ITB's? Should it be 0 kpa at idle, and is it normal it drops to atm. very soon?
-Mike