Tuning for boost controller, air filter and wallbro 255
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Tuning for boost controller, air filter and wallbro 255
Hello guys. Because there is not any tuner where i live, i need to tune my car myself. When i got the car, it had blitz dual electronic boost controller on it. I do not know whether it was tuned for it or not. Now i want to change to grimmespeed manual boost controller and i will change my fuel pump to wallbro 255 and air filter to k&n.but i do not know how to tune my car. First of all, I downloaded ecuFlash program and i will get 1.3u cable. Are these enough for tuning? and secondly which parameters i must change? I am waiting for your replies.
#4
Thanks for information but i do not think there is need for heavy tune. I need just examples for modifying which parameter. Probably timing and fuel maps will change but i do not know how to change them
#5
good for you. go buy a wideband and evoscan then spend the next year learning how to use them. its a very satisfying hobby. the support in the tuning section is excellent. till then if you know you have a relatively safe boost level currently, install the pump and set your manual to the known good level. the pump would only output more volume so that should be safe. the only thing you really cant control with the manual is ramp in rate of boost and when.
#6
good for you. go buy a wideband and evoscan then spend the next year learning how to use them. its a very satisfying hobby. the support in the tuning section is excellent. till then if you know you have a relatively safe boost level currently, install the pump and set your manual to the known good level. the pump would only output more volume so that should be safe. the only thing you really cant control with the manual is ramp in rate of boost and when.
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