boost setting with hondata
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boost setting with hondata
Am I able to run different boost settings with the hondata. Or do i have to always run the same boost since the map is set for that. And if I do want to change it do i have to get it re-tuned for the different boost pressure?
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Re: boost setting with hondata (Ek00fbp)
you can run different boost levels IF you get your car tuned.
let's take for example that you go and get your car tuned for 11 psi, well your tuner should have covered all the columns on the map UP TO 11psi. So you can boost lower then 11psi BUT not higher.
Another example would be that you got your car tuned for 14psi, well then you should only boost from the limit that your wastegate sets (let's say 7psi) to 14psi. But never go above 14psi
let's take for example that you go and get your car tuned for 11 psi, well your tuner should have covered all the columns on the map UP TO 11psi. So you can boost lower then 11psi BUT not higher.
Another example would be that you got your car tuned for 14psi, well then you should only boost from the limit that your wastegate sets (let's say 7psi) to 14psi. But never go above 14psi
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Re: boost setting with hondata (ekb18c)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekb18c »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you can run different boost levels IF you get your car tuned.
let's take for example that you go and get your car tuned for 11 psi, well your tuner should have covered all the columns on the map UP TO 11psi. So you can boost lower then 11psi BUT not higher.
Another example would be that you got your car tuned for 14psi, well then you should only boost from the limit that your wastegate sets (let's say 7psi) to 14psi. But never go above 14psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
but wouldn't you be running rich if your boosting 7 psi on a car tuned for 14psi? I mean hondata is a rom chip burned into your ecu, one its tuned for say 14 psi thats how much fuel it adds etc.
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
let's take for example that you go and get your car tuned for 11 psi, well your tuner should have covered all the columns on the map UP TO 11psi. So you can boost lower then 11psi BUT not higher.
Another example would be that you got your car tuned for 14psi, well then you should only boost from the limit that your wastegate sets (let's say 7psi) to 14psi. But never go above 14psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
but wouldn't you be running rich if your boosting 7 psi on a car tuned for 14psi? I mean hondata is a rom chip burned into your ecu, one its tuned for say 14 psi thats how much fuel it adds etc.
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
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Re: boost setting with hondata (Ek00fbp)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ek00fbp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
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No. Your maps are good up to 14 psi.
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
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No. Your maps are good up to 14 psi.
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Re: boost setting with hondata (Ek00fbp)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ek00fbp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
but wouldn't you be running rich if your boosting 7 psi on a car tuned for 14psi? I mean hondata is a rom chip burned into your ecu, one its tuned for say 14 psi thats how much fuel it adds etc.
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
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A standalone like Hondata allows you to have a seperate boost-dependent fuel map that controls fueling in relation to boost. It doesn't dump the amount of fuel needed to support 14psi all the time, just when you're actually boosting 14psi. If you're boosting 7psi, then you'll get enough fuel to run 7psi.
but wouldn't you be running rich if your boosting 7 psi on a car tuned for 14psi? I mean hondata is a rom chip burned into your ecu, one its tuned for say 14 psi thats how much fuel it adds etc.
Are you sure that I would be able to boost from 7-14psi based on your example? and if so it would probably run really rich and pretty crappy right?
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A standalone like Hondata allows you to have a seperate boost-dependent fuel map that controls fueling in relation to boost. It doesn't dump the amount of fuel needed to support 14psi all the time, just when you're actually boosting 14psi. If you're boosting 7psi, then you'll get enough fuel to run 7psi.
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