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as a newby in this subject, need advices from more experienced people than me, at what spots and how to smooth this map. car is evo3, 1.1 bar, hitting ~230-240 load cells. can post logs if needed
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Get rid of the 320 and higher load cells and increase the resolution in the 100-240 load range. It will make your car smoother and you should be able to pick up some midrange torque.
Try lowering the high rpm timing and raising the boost to 25 psi. The car will be faster with more boost.
Try lowering the high rpm timing and raising the boost to 25 psi. The car will be faster with more boost.
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Cool man thanks. One more question...do I need to do the same with my fuel map? Or can I just leave it alone? It would probably be easier when making timing/fueling changes if they were the same? I just answered my own question didn't I. Lol. Thanks
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Timing and fuel maps use the same scale, so when you change the scaling of the timing map, it will also change in the fuel map. Keep that in mind as you'll need to adjust the fuel map accordingly.
If you're on TephraMod, timing and fuel use their own scaling since they now have bigmaps. If you're not on TephraMod, there may be other tables to check to make sure their scaling hasn't changed.
If you're on TephraMod, timing and fuel use their own scaling since they now have bigmaps. If you're not on TephraMod, there may be other tables to check to make sure their scaling hasn't changed.
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Timing and fuel maps use the same scale, so when you change the scaling of the timing map, it will also change in the fuel map. Keep that in mind as you'll need to adjust the fuel map accordingly.
If you're on TephraMod, timing and fuel use their own scaling since they now have bigmaps. If you're not on TephraMod, there may be other tables to check to make sure their scaling hasn't changed.
If you're on TephraMod, timing and fuel use their own scaling since they now have bigmaps. If you're not on TephraMod, there may be other tables to check to make sure their scaling hasn't changed.