Check my basemap b16a
Hear is my base map for my stock b16a I used TE2.5.1 ng55. Im mostly curious on timing. How much * timing should I run top end for a safe tune. Any tuner feel free to give my your honest opinion.
http://home.comcast.net/~sleepercivic88/b16ng55safe.bin
Thanks to the whole pgmfi team. The rom devel and jason on the gui side have pulled through big time.
http://home.comcast.net/~sleepercivic88/b16ng55safe.bin
Thanks to the whole pgmfi team. The rom devel and jason on the gui side have pulled through big time.
Originally Posted by B16Drag
just go wideband it.
Does anyone know how much timing at 10psi is conservative for a high comp engine like the B16?? Huh NO ONE
Everyone out there are SHEEP. Just my rant
Originally Posted by 88b16civic
Originally Posted by B16Drag
just go wideband it.
Does anyone know how much timing at 10psi is conservative for a high comp engine like the B16?? Huh NO ONE
Everyone out there are SHEEP. Just my rant
No one can take a look at your maps and just *know* whats right and whats not...if you threw them into Excel and graphed them out, you will get a better idea if you made any mistakes or not.
be conservative with your timing to start...a good idea is -.7 or so degrees of retard per PSI of boost from the stock timing maps.
Go play...
Originally Posted by xenocron
..if you threw them into Excel and graphed them out, you will get a better idea if you made any mistakes or not.
Hit me up about getting rid of the excel ------ sheet helper stuffs. That stuff has to go. TE Plugin would be a more efficient and productive method.. lets get this done.
Originally Posted by boosted_b16
about 20 deg. advance overall on a stock b16 with 10 psi should be ok....
Originally Posted by leed
Originally Posted by boosted_b16
about 20 deg. advance overall on a stock b16 with 10 psi should be ok....
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