Hey, I let people know about the MAP way of doing things because it's simpler. Less support calls made to you, less questions you have to answer, IMO.MPNick said:Dana is not and has never run the TM. He tried to run the maf for maybe a week if that. He only asked a few times for help with setting it up. Danas style is to do things on his own. Thats cool because he has learned many things this way. The only problem I have with it is he that started to MAP BS.
I never said it could not be done. I know damn well it can be done, I've seen Proteges with it done. I've driven Proteges with it done. You're jumping to conclusions, Nick. I just said that I felt that MAP was a quicker, simpler way to tune, and had a couple of advantages.It has not proved to help anyone. Dana could not get the MAF to work and then call out to everyone that it cannot be done.
Oh, the irony. Nick, we've known each other for a couple of years and I don't have a problem with you. I'm not going to post any personal attacks on you, and I ask you have the same respect for me.Some of you guys seem to thing that he knows what he is talking about. Good for you, time will tell how much he knows.
I'm not a tuner? That's news to me. According to some big aftermarket tuners in the Subaru world, I'm a good tuner. I've tuned multiple cars with multiple EM systems. They all worked fine. But since I don't like to fill a matrix with arbritrary numbers (ie, the analog map on the MPI), I'm not a tuner, according to you. :'(Ask youself a questions. On one side you have the people who tune right with the MAF and have no problems can come here and say it works. Why are they wrong to say so? One the other side one guy comes here[Dana], who is not a tuner or understands as much about cars as he thinks he does, but he is still learning as he goes.
Dean's car that you did thousands of dollars worth of work to (well beyond what I have done to my car), and tuned yourself was only able to beat my own car in the 1/4 mile by a few tenths of a second, and he did so on 116 octane RACE GAS. I ran 94 octane. PS, I had street tires that were worn to the belts, and he had DOT approved drag slicks (with a limited slip, no less).
My point is that a MAP based system can perform just as well as a MAF based system. It also drives very smoothly with minimal tuning effort. Never jerky when the boost comes on. Better than many stock boosted cars. What's not to love?
Anyway, Nick - how about we call this quits already? There's reasons I like MAP, and there's reasons you don't. We're not going to change each other's minds. As long as they both do what the end user wants, what's it matter? Now let's get back to diagnosing Pat's car, eh?
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