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With rev limit 8000rpm... does it use the column N19 or only N18?

Also see my base map please... this is with recalc base...

N19-P20

N20-P20

It isn't logical to be so low right? It must be more than N18-P20 right?

Why I ask all theese..

My car run 2bar-30psi and I don't have datalogit right now to tune anything in my car...

As I run this boost I only intersting for row p20 and cells from n13 to n20.

I run the car with rev limit 7500... it was ok 10.8afr! I run it 8000rpm... again ok 10.8!

But ofcourse at theese rpms with so fast car it is different to see the gauge and understand. Also the last rpms before the limit you cannot understand if the numbers are from rev limit or the afr from last rpms.

So I want to tell me if the map seems to be ok to theese cells or in theory the car will be very lean if it will read the N19-P20,N20-P20!

Remember in the foto is recalc the base.

My guess that theese cells must be 40 and 42 is right?

basea.jpg

Also the car take out oils at theese boost.. I undestand it because I don't have oil catch can and the oils goes at the turbo and many smokes suddenly filling all the car haha!

The first time my heart stop for some seconds to work!!!

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i really need to see both fuel maps: feel free to email me the map [email protected] i will have a look over it and do a few adjustments if neccessary. Generally speaking if the map ponts in the main map are linear accross the rpm points then yes the N19 and N20 points you have highlighted should also be linear (increasing) not decreasing.

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URAS so you mean that N19 and N20 must be sure more than N18 right? So more than 39... and now is only 25!!

With 8000rpm limit will be lean the last rpms??

In the foto I have recalc the base!!

You have two emails :)

paulr33

Thanks for the tip... I wish to know it earlier :)

base2c.jpg

just emailed the maps back, i had to make some big changes so you will need to reload them via datalogit and check AFR's the original fuel and base maps were full of big holes.

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