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ianbott 07 March 2016 07:37 PM

wiring for anti-lag & launch
 
What additional wiring is required to enable and run anti-lag & launch control on my 2004 sti?
Currently running open-source so guessing a simple switch for each function and possible a clutch micro switch.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.

The Pink Ninja 07 March 2016 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by ianbott (Post 11806637)
What additional wiring is required to enable and run anti-lag & launch control on my 2004 sti?
Currently running open-source so guessing a simple switch for each function and possible a clutch micro switch.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.

As far as I know 2 additional wires for the AL through a switch

LC can me mapped in to a set rpm and doesn't need a switch, clutch in, put it in gear and foot down and it will hold at set limit

bludgod 08 March 2016 10:04 AM

as above, if you want flat foot shifting then a clutch switch is needed. LC would be always "on" but you don't notice it until you try to use full throttle below the launch speed (at which point revs will hold at the launch value instead of banging the limiter).

Antilag would normally be on a switch and just knock it on/off as needed.

sbn1979 08 March 2016 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by ianbott (Post 11806637)
What additional wiring is required to enable and run anti-lag & launch control on my 2004 sti?
Currently running open-source so guessing a simple switch for each function and possible a clutch micro switch.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.

What rom are you using for the antilag?

bludgod 08 March 2016 08:47 PM

carberry rom is most likely candidate for 16bit cars (bugs/blobs), older ones would be ESL with the motorsport pack.

sbn1979 08 March 2016 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by bludgod (Post 11807080)
carberry rom is most likely candidate for 16bit cars (bugs/blobs), older ones would be ESL with the motorsport pack.

Again thanks for the info. This rom availible at rom raider?

bludgod 08 March 2016 10:10 PM

it is yes, but it's not plug and play - the default map is for a JDM group N car so nothing can be used, you have to set everything up to run your standard engine and properly tune the fuelling with a wideband o2. If it's your first attempt then better to spend £££ and get it professionally done.

sbn1979 09 March 2016 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by bludgod (Post 11807147)
it is yes, but it's not plug and play - the default map is for a JDM group N car so nothing can be used, you have to set everything up to run your standard engine and properly tune the fuelling with a wideband o2. If it's your first attempt then better to spend £££ and get it professionally done.

Meaning all tables within the map are different ? As an example on evo tephra roms can be loaded and most of the critical tables can be copied and rescaled to suit obviously boost, fuel, knock checked afterwards

bludgod 09 March 2016 09:02 AM

yes you'll have to check every table one by one - the default setup is MAP based but you can switch some of the tables back to load based and use the MAF sensor if you want (though the MAF scaling isn't the same so you need a wideband to tune it in).

sbn1979 09 March 2016 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by bludgod (Post 11807225)
yes you'll have to check every table one by one - the default setup is MAP based but you can switch some of the tables back to load based and use the MAF sensor if you want (though the MAF scaling isn't the same so you need a wideband to tune it in).

Yes I have experience with retuning the maf on evos, that's quite good that you can select load based or map based from stock

ianbott 14 March 2016 08:54 PM

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Should of included a little more info really.
The engine is in this

Attachment 36520

Running an MDX321T amongst a few other mods to the motor.
It's been remapped by Duncan at RaceDynamix and is going for a tweak later on this year so would like to get anti lag and launch set up for a bit of drag racing.
Am I right in assuming a standard Subaru has a switch on the clutch pedal?

Thanks Ian.

bludgod 14 March 2016 09:18 PM

2.5's have a clutch switch, 2.0's wouldn't but you can use a clutch switch off a 2.5 or a brake switch on top of the clutch pedal to get it wired in.

That looks pretty funky, any vids of it?

ianbott 14 March 2016 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by bludgod (Post 11809419)
2.5's have a clutch switch, 2.0's wouldn't but you can use a clutch switch off a 2.5 or a brake switch on top of the clutch pedal to get it wired in.

That looks pretty funky, any vids of it?

Thanks for the reply. I really need to speak to Duncan but don't like bothering him as I know he's always snowed under.

I have a couple old Vids on YouTube but nothing recent.
Here's a little run down the strip with the old vf35 turbo.

https://youtu.be/qBGTcWK4m0I


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