Ok so my dashhawk came in and i started tuning with the wideband.
First off, this was done in about 5 pull, all 4th gear, Its crude, spare me.
2nd off, people running 18 psi on the stock pump SHOULD REALLY MONITOR THEIR A/F ratios as mine were lean down low and not really rich up top, keep in mind i have an upgraded fuel pump
Mods:
cpe intake
cpe ems at 18.1 psi
pg catted tbe
pg fuel pump
here is what my tuned a/f ratio looks like. keep in mind these are REAL a/f ratio done on the highway in 4th gear. My lap top died but its easy to see that the lil bump down low can be tuned out by adding my fuel.
i was aiming for 11.5-11.8
The pg pump acts great
Here is the tune, i dont feel like uploading it.
Boost: 18psi
Map Clip: 13psi (cpe said clamping the map doesnt effect timing or fuel)
from 2100 to 2800 rpm +12
3100 to 3300 +5
3600 +4
3800 to 4300 all 0
4500 -2
4800 to 5500 -3
5700 to 6200 -2
6500-7000 -3
I know this is crude, but like i said for some reason my having problems uploading the files from the hawk via vista. I can read them fine through the hawk though. I understand this is ghetto as hell to some, but its better then nothing.
btw the dash hawk has the ability to read commanded a/f ratios. The ecu actually asks for a/f ratios as rich as 9.2 in some areas. Thats crazy
FINAL TUNE. 40 DEGREES OUTSIDE, PRESSURE AROUND 30.
MODS:
CPE INTAKE
CPE EMS
PG CATTED TBE
PG HP CDFP
BOOST: 18.0 PSI
The tune screen shot, timing left stock
4th gear wot throttle run. For some reason once u upload the data to a computer it reacts different then from viewing it strictly on the dashawk. I can't get rid of that dip just like dadaracer. It spikes to about 13.5-6 at around 2700-2800 rpm during spool up.
4-5 halfway through 4th going through 5th
Notice how starting down low leans the a/f ratio out for the rest of the run. On the 4-5 shift run the a/f ratio is a tad lower hovering right around 11.5-11.7 while on the 4th gear low rpm run it stays right around 11.8-12.0. Any questions feel free to ask
First off, this was done in about 5 pull, all 4th gear, Its crude, spare me.
2nd off, people running 18 psi on the stock pump SHOULD REALLY MONITOR THEIR A/F ratios as mine were lean down low and not really rich up top, keep in mind i have an upgraded fuel pump
Mods:
cpe intake
cpe ems at 18.1 psi
pg catted tbe
pg fuel pump
here is what my tuned a/f ratio looks like. keep in mind these are REAL a/f ratio done on the highway in 4th gear. My lap top died but its easy to see that the lil bump down low can be tuned out by adding my fuel.

i was aiming for 11.5-11.8
The pg pump acts great
Here is the tune, i dont feel like uploading it.
Boost: 18psi
Map Clip: 13psi (cpe said clamping the map doesnt effect timing or fuel)
from 2100 to 2800 rpm +12
3100 to 3300 +5
3600 +4
3800 to 4300 all 0
4500 -2
4800 to 5500 -3
5700 to 6200 -2
6500-7000 -3
I know this is crude, but like i said for some reason my having problems uploading the files from the hawk via vista. I can read them fine through the hawk though. I understand this is ghetto as hell to some, but its better then nothing.
btw the dash hawk has the ability to read commanded a/f ratios. The ecu actually asks for a/f ratios as rich as 9.2 in some areas. Thats crazy
FINAL TUNE. 40 DEGREES OUTSIDE, PRESSURE AROUND 30.
MODS:
CPE INTAKE
CPE EMS
PG CATTED TBE
PG HP CDFP
BOOST: 18.0 PSI

The tune screen shot, timing left stock

4th gear wot throttle run. For some reason once u upload the data to a computer it reacts different then from viewing it strictly on the dashawk. I can't get rid of that dip just like dadaracer. It spikes to about 13.5-6 at around 2700-2800 rpm during spool up.

4-5 halfway through 4th going through 5th
Notice how starting down low leans the a/f ratio out for the rest of the run. On the 4-5 shift run the a/f ratio is a tad lower hovering right around 11.5-11.7 while on the 4th gear low rpm run it stays right around 11.8-12.0. Any questions feel free to ask
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