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Old Apr 16, 2006 | 09:18 PM
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Default turboedit ignition maps

okay on the ignition maps I know that you can adjust the maps to adv/retard per pound of boost but the maps that are shown are they stock maps? I am asking because my setup does not have good low end and the other thing is I am questioning whether one of my injectors is firing correctly..

I say this because I checked all my plugs and all but one were kinda of black I realize this is because of running rich but they should all be consistent...the thing is that I am getting pretty good AFR on the wideband...

could I maybe have bad compression..the only other thing it might be is an exhaust leak around my downpipe I only say this because the car sounds louder(lopey) than it did prior to running turboedit ..

So in a nutshell what I asking is could my extra noise and bad lowend power be from

1. ignition maps
2. bad compression
3. exhaust leak

On very important thing is that when boost does come in the motor feels strong and pulls very well with AFR between 11.1 to 12.3
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 08:44 PM
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Default Re: turboedit ignition maps

Bad low-end could be all three.

Slow spool will be an indicator of exhaust leak..., if one injector wasnt working right you WOULD know it, you would be misfiring like crazy or the motor would just pop (blow).

Check your compression on the other...
Old Apr 18, 2006 | 12:17 PM
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Default Re: turboedit ignition maps

1. checked compression and it is good with specs per xenocrons compression readings
2. injectors are good too
3. problem was my flex section was leaking ..
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