DSMConvert said:woot, glad to hear genius. Yes the AFC is very very very sensitive in values, hehe. YOu also brought up a good point about making sure you have the settings correct, this does make a huge difference. I richened up your map pretty darn good, so its no suprise it ran as rich as it did, but after reading your post it seems that perhaps having the maf on the pressure side doesn't change the fuel curve that much...
The preloaded map is safe for boost levels of 9psi and lower, but I think safe is a relative term. When I tested the supermap with my wideband the upper RPM levels were in the 13:1 range, which to me isn't safe, but DSMConvert says that it is safe. For peace of mind, I richened up my map and got it to be 12.5:1 max. Once I up my boost to ~9 psi I'll do another dyno pull to see where I'm at.genius said:The preloaded map was a very good safe map. The dyno guy even said that whoever I bought it from must be very reputable.
The only complaint he had was that the resolution (500 rpm increments) was not what he was used to. He does a lot of Honda's using a system called "Hondata" or something like that that had much tighter resolution.
But in my opinion, the resolution was fine. I guess that is one of the differences between $300 and $800 investment in an EMS.
livelyjay said:The preloaded map is safe for boost levels of 9psi and lower, but I think safe is a relative term. When I tested the supermap with my wideband the upper RPM levels were in the 13:1 range, which to me isn't safe, but DSMConvert says that it is safe. For peace of mind, I richened up my map and got it to be 12.5:1 max. Once I up my boost to ~9 psi I'll do another dyno pull to see where I'm at.
EDIT: I might do some theoretical dyno runs with my Auterra. It would be nice to actually get it working since it is a feature of the software and I haven't used it yet. Now with some true dyno results, I know what to expect and how to tweak the settings to get it right.
peepsalot said:Hey genius, is your IAT moved to the pressure side as well? Are oyu hitting fuel cut with the stock injectors?
livelyjay said:Auterra is a data logger. It logs all OBD2 readings and can do certain things like theoretical dynos.
flat_black said:Urm, don't tune for too rich... You'll end up losing a good deal of power, and wasting lots of fuel, and I'm pretty certain your car won't blow up at all sitting a full 2 degrees of ratio below the stoich 14.7:1. I would say going between 12-13:1 would be better than sitting down closer to 11 or 10.
lol... six hours on the dyno here... woot woot!sickspeed94 said:HOLY HELL!!! and you spent 4 hours there? that's just shy of 550 bucks for dyno time alone!
livelyjay said:I would have expected more power running 10psi. I ran mine with Vibrant exhaust and my own map at 185whp at a stock 7psi. The SuperMap yielded 183ish whp, and it's because I think it was pulling timing in the upper RPMs. At 10psi I would probably break 210whp. I'm going to play around with some of the library maps and see what the results are. Fudgie sent me his map and I'm going to try it out and I'll also try out the Winter FMIC map and compare the two.
DSMConvert said:genius firs thing you should do is test for boost leaks...this is the cause 80% of the time on cars...
JDM Sam said:Seems like you need more tuning. Is your ECU flashed or not? What octane gas are you running? I'm particularly not a fan of the pressurized MAF mod, you need to put the IAT sensor back in the intake tract for a more precise reading. It affects how the PCM adds or pulls timing according to intake temp.
I hit 181 with non flashed ECU, K&N air filter, hot side hardpipe, catless test pipe, iridium plugs, @ 9 psi, stock air box and exhaust on a 248C dynojet.
For what you are running you are down on power especially at a decent AFR.
JDM Sam said:Seems like you need more tuning. Is your ECU flashed or not? What octane gas are you running? I'm particularly not a fan of the pressurized MAF mod, you need to put the IAT sensor back in the intake tract for a more precise reading. It affects how the PCM adds or pulls timing according to intake temp.
I hit 181 with non flashed ECU, K&N air filter, hot side hardpipe, catless test pipe, iridium plugs, @ 9 psi, stock air box and exhaust on a 248C dynojet.
For what you are running you are down on power especially at a decent AFR.
genius said:My exhaust is still 2.5. It is just completely opened. I didn't want to go with a 3" because at the time, I was concerned about maintaining some back pressure for the valve springs and quite frankly, I really hate the sound of a pissed off bumble bee that usually comes out of a 3 inch exhaust.