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Sirex 10-28-2003 11:16 PM

Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
well if you want you can keep your current fuel settings just import my ignition map. its for a PM6 Ecu, Its the Stock PM6 Ignition Table retarded .60 degree's.

IF anyone could test it and let me know any differences... personally ive driven on the high way for 15 minutes and my car was smooth id go into boost smooth.. 1st gear still hiccups a little bit around 20 Vaccume. but if doesnt feel as if i hit a brick wall or anything.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/asmcod...nition_Map.exp

Import it with Turboedit

www.turboedit.org

mstolars 10-31-2003 01:30 AM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
Anyone tested this, I wanna know if it works before I spend another 5 bux for a burnt chip. Thanks

atomikpunx 11-04-2003 08:48 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
damnit, someone tell me whats up with this...

jd does alot of testing, im just gonna go to the pgmfi site
to see if anyone is testing.

Sirex 11-10-2003 03:29 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
Took my car out for a spin last night (28 degree weather outside)...

Seems as if though my car runs Flawless under extreme cold temperatures.. when its like 85+F outside it runs like pure crap....

im driving around and im taking it all the way to 7400 rpm.. like a champ... spinning tires all the way to 3rd.


TurboEF9 11-10-2003 04:32 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
which means it can be a fueling/ignition problem. Air temperature can be tuned out.

Asm, maybe we can get together sometime this week and try some things out..

Sirex 11-14-2003 12:12 AM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
Sounds Good... Hit me up!

TurboEF9 11-14-2003 01:14 AM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
I got my car running today...


...I have indeed VERIFIED that this fix does SIGNIFIGANTLY reduce the jerks during boost transition!

Way to go asm, great find!

mstolars 11-19-2003 01:23 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
I'm not running this map, but I found that with a very accurate vacuum gauge, the main problem I have with the ghettodyne boost map is at 7 in/hg. Anytime I pass that, jerks like crazy. Hope this helps to fix the problem.

Chris Harris 11-24-2003 03:23 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
Sign me up!!! I have a PM6 on a B18A. Almost boosted...waiting on some oil lines but I did get to run the 450's NA to make sure I got them and my ECU installed correctly before tearing my car apart :)

I did notice lots of jerks even NA and an idle that bounces from 500-1300 even after being completely warmed up. Lets hope that this can be tuned out. Running TurboEdit and will be using the LM-1 WB02 for datalogging and tuning.

cwharris@optonline.net

or

xenocron1 on AIM

45psi 12-19-2003 02:19 PM

Re:Boost Bin Partial Hiccup Fix... Testers needed
 
EF9 or ASM, do you guys have the pgmfi new and improved pm6 rom? i cant seem to find it.


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