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Old Jun 10, 2002 | 06:40 PM
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New Mods = New Maps

I have been looking for a map for my PFC since I have swapped out some previous mods for other mods.

I had my PFC tuned by XS for a:
Streetport, Pettit Intake, FEED DP, RX7 Fashion MP, Pettit CB, Blitz SMIC, Denso Fuel Pump, and a Pettit Power Pulley and I was running sequential twins.

My new mods are a:
Streetport, Apex'i Intake, FEED DP, RX7 Fashion MP, Blitz CB, Blitz FMIC, Denso Fuel Pump, Pettit Power Pulley, Greddy Pulley Kit, and now I am non-sequential.

Does anyone have a map that would work with these mods? I know someone near me with a Datalogit but I want to have fairly close maps at first and then just fine tune them a little. I am planning to run 10-12 psi for street and possibly up to 14psi at the track.

Any help would be great. Scott
Old Jun 11, 2002 | 02:44 PM
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These changes only require minor chnages.
You really only went from seq to non-seq with better IC cooling.


FUEL:
If your AFRs were safe before(under 11.6) you still should be safe. Just retest with a linear O2 sensor. If you are really worried, change your PIM voltage map for 4.0 and 4.5 to 100.5 if at 100 or add the .5 fuel. Still do a O2 test. The area you really need to test is 2000 to 4000 rpm where you might be rich now do to lower air flow rates.

TIMING:
No high rpm changes required unless you were very hot to begin with. WHAT is affected is again 2000 to 4000 rpm. Here you will need more advance. Compare the stock and mods bases maps. The mod has more low end advance around there.
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