firstly I dont plan to do this to mine I just wanted to put it out there for discussion
on a 4age smallport (or any 4age with a MAP sensor) the theory is that the factory map sensor is rated to 1 bar (15 psi) before it maxes out. It puts out a voltage signal from 0v to 5v.
atmospheric pressure is roughly 15 psi dependant on elevation and temperature etc. so as soon as the NA map sensor sees more then a few psi of boost it will error
swapping it for a 4efte map sensor which is rated to 2 bar but puts out the same voltage, 0psi = 0v, 15 psi atmospheric pressure = 2.5v, amospheric pressure + 15 psi boost = 2 bar = 5v.
this means exactly half the signal. factory injectors are 182cc and 4agze are 365cc. almost exactly double.
so at 15 psi/atmospheric pressure, where the NA map would be maxed out at 15 psi, it will be putting out 5v to max out the 182cc injectors.
4efte map with 365cc injectors will be putting out 2.5v and have half the injector flow rate but having injectors twice the size should even it out.
obviously there are problems. it will not retard the ignition automatically once the boost comes on. This means a need for retarded base timing. also the closest thing you have for tuning for a good a/f ratio would be a wideband and a fuel pressure regulator. a rising rate regulator could be of help here, not sure.
but it does sound like a way to get an NA ecu boosting temporarily. running in diagnostic mode will eliminate any fuel cut but it shouldnt cut out with boost until the map sensor maxes out anyway.
at first i dismissed the idea thinking that the NA ecu will read the vacuum from the map at lower revs then it will switch to boost and just turn everything upside down or inside out. but then i thought about it and its really only a voltage from 0v-5v telling the injectors how much to open/close, the 4efte map will just put out that voltage so it should work. the injector size has to match the map size though. (IE double the map range, double the injector size)
is this a temporary way to get an NA 4age boosting on the factory ECU?