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Josh went for a quick drive with me around the block, and I am sure he can notice a huge difference over the Hottunings
The KW's sure were alot smoother
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p.s. josh how're the hottunings going? did you have to remove and stops/ rings to get them that low in the back?
nope. Thats still with the spring perches in at the back, albeit wound all the way down
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Advanced my ignition timing 1.5% with CustomSettings.
Feels perkier. Will have to do some logging before I look at adding any more...
What are the risks "playing" with these settings when you are running a tune already (APR, GIAC, Revo, etc) ??
Surely these are already tweaked to a level that is considered safe, aren't you walking a bit of a tightrope tweaking further ? Would be interesting to here Guy or Gavin's opinion on how much play there exists in the tunes ?
What are the risks "playing" with these settings when you are running a tune already (APR, GIAC, Revo, etc) ??
Surely these are already tweaked to a level that is considered safe, aren't you walking a bit of a tightrope tweaking further ? Would be interesting to here Guy or Gavin's opinion on how much play there exists in the tunes ?
This is my take on it. Everyone has opinions right.
If you log the car before and after making your tweaks and without trying to be a hero. I don't believe that you can wreak your engine.
This is part of the Phase 2 tune with Custom-Code. Part of the process, not the whole thing. You can't get yourself a Phase 2 for the price of an ebay cable.
Revo's SPS thingy does the same thing as far as I can tell.
You cannot increase boost above what the loaded software allows, so no explosions there. You can increase the ignition timing in .75 degree steps and when you get to about 6 degrees you get a warning.
I have been able to add up to 9 degrees on some Phase 2s, which I was surprised about. I pulled that back to 6, as it was a reasonably cool night and not really an average day.
The settings tool knows what changes you have made, even after the lead has been disconnected and the ECU cycled. It is easy to go back to where you started.
TBH you are not going to see night and day changes on a standard car.
What are the risks "playing" with these settings when you are running a tune already (APR, GIAC, Revo, etc) ??
I have read about people disconnecting the N75 and using a manual boost controller to try to maintain a high boost setting (say constant 20psi), guessing it can be dangerous to your engine ?? as i think some of them tend to lean out
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