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Yes but the clutch starts sliping on the dyno.

550 flywheel hp at 16psi. With rpm limit 8500.

We couldn't tune it more as the clutch cannot handle something more.

I haven't any graphs as I was very saddy because the next day was the race and I missed it.

When it starts to boost the mixture is low 13 to high 12.. then it drops to 10.5 and it climbs again at 11.0 at aroung 7k untill rev limit.

I know that it isn't something good but he stop the tunning as the clutch slipping.

Also at off boost "easy driving" is very bad.... 10.. 11.. 12.. :down:

Idle 12.5.

He will remap again when I will change the clutch but I would like to see a complete map from someone's car..

And maybe to run it and my tuner will try to adjust the ready map.

Ill mail you mine tonight, its off my old step still with the 750cc injectors, its drivability and power up to 1.7bar, just take note of the scaling though as mine is scaled to see 2.2bar as load point 20 not the 1.5 1.6 in the stock D-jetro scaling.

Stock D-Jetro at 20point see 1.5-1.6?

How can I scaled it to see 2.2bar mine too?

Tell me please your full setup. Or any link that you have wrote it?

Also what afr you had at idle? Cruising off boost? Full thottle?

What octane fuel you used?

Stock D-Jetro at 20point see 1.5-1.6?

How can I scaled it to see 2.2bar mine too?

Tell me please your full setup. Or any link that you have wrote it?

Also what afr you had at idle? Cruising off boost? Full thottle?

What octane fuel you used?

If you take my map it will use my scaling automaticaly when you load it, not sure how high you plan to boost but I find these T04z's only come alive at 1.8bar+

I will email you my setup, its not far off what your running.

Idle 14.7, cruise 14.4-14.7, over 1bar I run mid to high 11's, over 1.5bar around 11.2-11.3.

I use regular 95 pump gas with water/meth injection so you will need to knock a lot of timing out of the 1bar+ area of the map as I run around 20deg even up over 1.5bar, if you dont youll melt your motor! so make sure your tunner knows this.

I dont take any responsibility for you running the map in your car.

Edited by Rezlo

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