Cheers guys. Can't wait for saturday and to get out and drive her
RamoNZ wrote:Great stuff Steve.
One thing though - have you actually checked the vacuum readings stability on a gauge? With stock ports I think it would be steadier than you think as large overlap is the root cause of a lot of unstable map readings, which of course the stock port timing would have very limited amounts of.
This would allow you to run the speed/density 13b map, with a -15% trim to get started.
The vacuum is fairly stable for now, but with the ITBs its only pulling 50kpa of vac at idle and at about 10% throttle at low revs its already reading atmospheric, which leaves a big whole in the map really for 10-100% throttle at low revs. The beauty of using this hybrid alpha-n tuning method is that it basically means I use speed density till I reach only a few kpa of vacuum then it switches over to alpha-n.
As you say this means I can start with a 13b base map -15% and that is exactly how I got it started. It's running ok on light throttle as in that video, but when I throttle down it's struggling because thats when it moves to the un-tuned alpha-n.
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