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Old 05-12-2008, 10:49 AM   #31 (permalink)
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You forgot the $40 IAT sensor.


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Old 05-12-2008, 11:28 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Thanks guys but i already ordered the chip and i gave jeff ALL my mods and told him i would like to run around 20 pounds and run mid to high 12's. He said he would hook me up with a good A/F ratio and timing curve! He also said with my mods that it should definetly be possible with a good driver that is lol.
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You forgot the $40 IAT sensor.
You mean my $30 IAT off eBay? Yeah, forgot to mention that one. Still a great deal for what the system is.


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Old 05-13-2008, 07:01 PM   #34 (permalink)
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You guys need to get off your behinds and get dyno graphs and track times with that system. I'm looking at the tunerpro SD system from dsm-ecu for my brother's automatic AWD project. And it looks good. Similar to DS-map but with not nearly as much support, IMHO. I'm having a time with extending the maps on the old 16K bins or octane reset function for 32K bins for just the basic maf ecu editing. . .


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I'm about as far from a dyno as you can get so you won't be getting those numbers from me. I haven't actually installed any of the system yet anyhow. I'm just getting my parts together.


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Old 05-13-2008, 09:18 PM   #36 (permalink)
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I will be going to the track next weekend to see what kind of times i get! Cant wait i hope i pull some decent times and good 60ft times.
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So tempted myself. Really looking forward to what difference it makes.
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What I like about Keydiver is that the tunes are proven. The legwork is done. Of course for optimal, you can tweek for your setup with an SAFC. But he has a good tune for almost every setup. He can make a 2g maf 'drop in'; no fiddling with an safc. And having extended maps is so much better. Having your ecu know exactly what to do over 2.1g/rev is a real plus.


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I got the chip in today!!! Im getting ready to install it and what does the extended maps do?
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The OE maps end where fuel cut starts. Naturally.

The extended maps allow higher air flow and higher fuel delivery.
Hmmmmg more power!


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Yes. They keep retarding timing and adding fuel (a little) as you go past where the stock maps end. Otherwise, if you simply remove fuel cut from the code, the ecu just floats on the last map and doesn't continue to tweek timing and fuel as you go higher in load (airflow). It's a nice feature to keep you from having higher timing than your setup can handle at loads higher than 2.1g/rev.

For example: if you tune up to 2.1 g/rev on a stock map you may not get knock. But you may if you up flow (boost, cams, displacement, SMIM) beyond 2.1g/rev. Since the ecu locks down at the last cell (2.1g/rev and 7000rpms), you're going to have to tune around that cell's programmed timing. Either pulling base timing, which hurts power up to the knock threshold or helping you're power up to knock and not pushing for more. There's no more timing "curve" from 2.1g/rev on. Nor is there a fuel curve. It is all linear.

Yet, at 3g/rev your setup may be able to handle more timing than 3.75g/rev. But you'll have to default/tune to the lower timing neccesary for 3.75g/rev for everythign after 2.1; regardless of how much timing the setup can handle at other flows between then and 2.1. Extending the maps give the ecu the power to keep adjusting timing for you up to wherever the extension ends (usually double 2.1g/rev).

2.1g/rev is only 32.5lbs/min at 7000rpms. 2.1g/rev is only 25 lbs/min at 5500rpms. The stock eprom maps do not go beyond 7000 rpms. So anyone running a stock 1g ecu with a MAFT or SAFC without an extended map chip is likely running a very flat timing curve after 7K or 250ish whp. Your best timing after that is the highest timing your peak torque can handle (usually). Which is customarily rather low. And peak torque usually occurs a bit higher than 2.1g/rev for most backyard builds.


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Thanks for all the info guys!! Man the car feels like a completly different car. Way more power and the stutterbox sounds awsome! I have a video but not sure how to post it on here?? You can also look at the video on my webpage link.
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