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Old Apr 11, 2012 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Garage19
Hellloooo!

Why don't you scale your map better. If that is really load in % down the side rather than kpa is there no way you can increase the resolution? You running alpha n, speed density or some sort of blend?

I can see if i can dig out some of the maps i did for Cols ZT way back. GT30 turbo but similar CR so off boost stuff should be ok to use as a starter.

I seem to remember having figures for WOT on boost of 13/14 degrees around max tourque rising to 18/19 degrees as the revs increased and the cylinder filling dropped off. This bit will be different for your engine / turbo combo.

I also agree, get some super in there you tight arse!
Hi Doug!
It's not load in % it is KPA! I could rescale it yes, but it was my old CVH map and as I was running 30psi so it needed to be how it is! lol
No the resolution cant be increased thats it mate.
I'm using speed density.
Originally Posted by Chip
I think its a reasonable idea to map on 95 first, at least you have a map for it then if you ever need to run it.

WTF is going on at 1100rpm though, where you suddently introduce a load of extra timing as load goes up from 70-80?
Or is that just a case of you havent done that bit yet?
The reason I'm using 95 is because it's cheaper and will limit my final BHP... I'm still on an IB5 gearbox so anywhere near 300bhp and it's going to fall apart in no time!! lol
No point squeezing every last BHP out of it on 99 when I dont need it... Yet!
Originally Posted by Chip
Ps

You do know you can just highlight a section of cells and use the blend tool to get it to interpolate between the first and last? (red and blue thing top right) Then you can fine tune from there.
Yes I know that thanks Chip, as I said above I used my CVH map as a base and have only spent 45 mins just getting it safe to drive by pulling timing out to get rid of any det and adding fuel where needed, I'm not going to spend too much time on it as I have a new inlet coming soon and will have to do it all again!

This is what I started with so you can see I've just made some quick changes to make it safe, the old CVH map...


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