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pa2play 06-15-2004 07:47 AM

anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
I'm wanting to go uberdata, and i want to find someone with the same set up. Let me know....thanks

SkunT 06-15-2004 08:11 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
+ 2

I see alot of people using uberdata with a D16Z6 (obd1) but what else do you do to tune the vehicle?? --i mentioned in this in my uberdata thread in the management discussion, but didnt get much of a response.

pa2play 06-15-2004 09:38 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
I'm a noob when it comes to Uberdata, but from what i've been reading, Uberdata is all you need to tune it, along with a wideband to know what your a/f ratio is.

Doofnoil 06-15-2004 09:47 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
yeah, you need something to refernce between what the engine is doing and what the ecu thinks it is doing. If you notice the wb02 is reading too rich at some point on the rpm range, then you lean out the values in the tuning software and burn another chip... The problem with this is getting alot of different trouble spots(rich/lean)read on the wbo2 while looking at the tach to record what rpm it was at. You'll end up burning alot of chips to get a good tune this way; then datalogging came along, just plug a laptop into the wb02 and the ecu, make a run, and boom you've got a total refernce of all the wbo2 readings vs. the ecu's rpm table, makes tuning alot easier, atleast that's what I've read.

SkunT 06-15-2004 09:47 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 

Originally Posted by pa2play
I'm a noob when it comes to Uberdata, but from what i've been reading, Uberdata is all you need to tune it, along with a wideband to know what your a/f ratio is.

thats what I have thought also, but people are telling me differently.

https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=22613

i thought it was a plug and play system. also where can I get a wide band at??

Doofnoil 06-15-2004 09:51 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
read the fi faq.

88crxSi 06-15-2004 10:03 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
you guys all know what a Hondata is right? same thing basically but free.

SkunT 06-15-2004 10:47 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
but what about 'trouble spots' and tuning from there....
i thought those were worked out by uberdata?

--uberdata is not a plug and play system?

SpankedYA! 06-15-2004 11:05 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
To tune Uberdata, its like tuning anything else. You really need to know your A/F and you need a dyno to get the most out of it. BBKA is using a D16Z6 and his map is available, but only use it as a reference. I am going to try other peoples maps just to play around. Then its off to the Dyno. I should finish my setup late this week into next week.
96 CX hatch
T3 48/42 Saab
Turbo manifold made by ME!
DSM 450's
5" Johnnyracecar FMIC
DSM 1st gen BOV
OBD II to OBDI conversion harness
P06 ECU chipped running Uberdata ( working stock right now)
3 wire to 2 wire Iac conversion
Y7 w/Y8 intake.

I'll post if I get it done.

T-RO 06-15-2004 11:52 AM

Re:anyone here using Uberdata with a t25/d16z6?
 
Yes you need a burner to actually write the info on the chip.
Im using the Willems and it works fine. Another cheap one that people are using is the Burn1 from Moates.net or whatever...


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