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I had the same problem with my tune. Bumped the idle up via the iacv and put in almost double the timing around the cranking part of the map. It helped immensely! Massive thanks to Matt for all his help!

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Power fc. Once datalogit arrives I'll be able to get started.

Also goes lean on initial throttle input but comes good once throttle is steady and revs pick up

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You got a shitty tune in there thats for sure.

If you need a more detailed explanation on how to get it sorted pm me your number and I can walk you through it if you like.

do you have the hand controller?

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I have the hand controller but it's currently locked out. I should have my own copy of fc datalogit next week. I have notes of what settings were what before the tune so I should have a couple things to reference from.

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Bit hard to see, but got quite a lot of knock and had to jump off it straight away. My wideband was showing 12.6@wot before I had to back off.

The issue is, why am I getting such high knock reading if there wasn't any when it was tuned the way it is now? Only thing that I have changed since having the car home is new coil packs (splitfires).

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Reasons can be:

*too lean as i told you before

*maybe timing is too high

*bonnet was up with huge fan in front when tuned vs reality which is bonnet down and engine and cylinder head heat soaked to 60deg+

*or just shit tune overall

Im guessing all of the above.

I wouldn't be driving it and loading it up in that state you might be up for an engine pretty quickly

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I know when i had my new splitfires installed

The tuner had to recheck the base timing as sometimes it may throw it out and with a power fc or nistune base timing effects the whole range

Dont need a full retune just recheck and adjust the base timing back to std

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I know when i had my new splitfires installed

The tuner had to recheck the base timing as sometimes it may throw it out and with a power fc or nistune base timing effects the whole range

Dont need a full retune just recheck and adjust the base timing back to std

I don't recommend playing with the cas if the tune was done with the wrong Base timing.

Touch cas, redo through whole timing map

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Tbh I would be putting in more fuel. 12.6 at wot seems borderline. You would be safer at mid to low 11 before, during and after peak torque and lean it off a bit up top.

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  • 5 months later...

Changed to an external gate off the factory manifold and was able to safely add in 8 degrees of timing before I heard light detonation in the ears. So backed out timing a bit and let it be. Pretty happy with the result really. Yet to run it on the dyno, but I prefer trap speed at the track.

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