Hondata Stock h22a map. Anyone?
Im looking for a stock-ish H22A (mods are fine as long its not some crazy cams or compression) map for a Hondata S300 ECU. I know this might be a stretch but Hondata themselves dont have it and my tune is stupid rich from some old cams I have. I just want a stock tune to drive around for a bit before I go get the car tuned (stupid winter).
Please let me know if you have anything I can work with.
Please let me know if you have anything I can work with.
with the hondata ecus it doesn't really matter which ecu as far as code base, its just a matter of making sure the program matches the sensors the ecu supports. for example a p28 will not support knock sensor...
Just tried the mentioned base map and it was rich as well. I guess I should have mentioned I have 340cc JDM injectors not the 290cc USDM 97+ injectors so the car ran very rich even after I changed the injector size.
I also looked at the p72 map and it too has small injectors so in essence it will run rich as well. Oh well I think Ill just go ahead and try to tune it out myself. I've got a wideband and wont be doing any WOT runs so I should be fine.
I also looked at the p72 map and it too has small injectors so in essence it will run rich as well. Oh well I think Ill just go ahead and try to tune it out myself. I've got a wideband and wont be doing any WOT runs so I should be fine.
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a basemap is named so for a reason. its there to get the car started. you have to set the map up to whatever you are running. Doesnt matter what it was originally setup for. Thats what "tuning" is for. rarely will you ever download some map off the internet and it run the car properly without having to make changes.
when you upload a basemap and make all the right corrections before starting, once the engine is started make changes to MAIN fuel first. Don't touch the map yet. You will want to trim main fuel until your idle AFR is to whatever your target is.
i was referring to running a p72 map because the ignition timing tables are similar to that of an h22. You have a wideband dude. Tune your car.
when you upload a basemap and make all the right corrections before starting, once the engine is started make changes to MAIN fuel first. Don't touch the map yet. You will want to trim main fuel until your idle AFR is to whatever your target is.
i was referring to running a p72 map because the ignition timing tables are similar to that of an h22. You have a wideband dude. Tune your car.
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