Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
#11
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
The basemap maker also told me to start off with the stock gsr bin because I couldn't get the po6 stock to open.
#12
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
I talked to someone who makes "basemaps" for people and he said that he's not sure, but he only uses the low maps and that's all he needs.
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
The basemap maker also told me to start off with the stock gsr bin because I couldn't get the po6 stock to open. But if I just leave the hi map out of it, than I'll be all good. I guess the hi ignition map is for the same thing?
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
There were two imports listed as 16> and 16< but I didn't know what all that was about.
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
I need tips.
#13
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Kevin, this wasn't Cray, but it was someone on hmt that I didn't want to throw the name out because the "bash any and all competition" rule is in full effect it seems. I'm just trying to learn about this ---- just like you did before you became god.
Settle down before I have to come over there.
Settle down before I have to come over there.
#14
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
ok, it was me. I didn't remember vtach and all that type r stuff.
most of those basemaps that you get when you dl uber really suck, I just downloaded other ones from different places and my car started, so I guess I'm a winner.
most of those basemaps that you get when you dl uber really suck, I just downloaded other ones from different places and my car started, so I guess I'm a winner.
#15
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Stevemode just use my 1.66 maps to use for a basemap. Then insert the values into 1.7 or 1.8 and retune. My map is dyno tuned. It will distort in 1.7 but you can just retune. Its on Chris's site. http://www.-------------/bins/index.p...&order=rating&
#17
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Yeah, I will probably use your tune because it's just too easy not too, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't learn all I can to understand what's done to my car and how to change it if needed. That's why I'm here.
But really, if I opened the gsr and didn't use the hi maps, would it really make that much of a difference? I would disable vtec and tune on the low maps. Same as the ls would, huh?
But really, if I opened the gsr and didn't use the hi maps, would it really make that much of a difference? I would disable vtec and tune on the low maps. Same as the ls would, huh?
#20
Re:Low vs. High maps (Uberdata)
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Kevin, this wasn't Cray, but it was someone on hmt that I didn't want to throw the name out because the "bash any and all competition" rule is in full effect it seems. I'm just trying to learn about this ---- just like you did before you became god.
Settle down before I have to come over there.
Settle down before I have to come over there.
I believe its all gravy...but when it comes to ECUs, you MUST know what you are doing. Thats why there are those of us who are still around...and those of us who aren't. (Or those who gave up for one reason or another)
To all those out there learning from this thread...unless you are planning to learn what it takes to do your own chipping and tuning...make sure you choose someone who is going to help you out before, during and AFTER when sending out your ECU them please.